CHARLIE PUTH already has hits and an Oscar nomination. Now he has an album, “Nine Track Mind,” which I think has 12 tracks. Anyway. This kid an Elton and a Billy Joel rolled into one. He's the child they never had. Only, he needs a producer like the
Go ahead, blame Wiz Khalifa. Casting about for some kind of hook delivery system to anchor Furious 7's lugubrious elegy “See You Again,” the guy who once apologized for sucking alighted upon Charlie Puth, a sad-eyed lad of the Pinelands equipped with a
Fresh from committing crimes against the English language with his chart-topping single Marvin Gaye – a collaboration with Meghan “All About That Bass” Trainor that co-opted the soul giant's name into one of the more grammatically cavalier refrains of
Fresh from committing crimes against the English language with his chart-topping single Marvin Gaye – a collaboration with Meghan “All About That Bass” Trainor that co-opted the soul giant's name into one of the more grammatically cavalier refrains of
Charlie Puth's debut album "Nine Track Mind" just came out, and in a couple of weeks, he'll be appearing at the Grammys where he's nominated for three awards including song of the year for "See You Again." He chats with TODAY about his busy year, the