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Jul 17, 2021
MONSTA X effortlessly channels class and sophistication with their live performance of Secrets, as a part of Mdromeda s it s Live series.
The jazzy live version of Secrets marks the latest entry on it s Live, K-pop live performances on the MBC YouTube channel Mdromeda. The five MONSTA X members - Hyungwon, I.M, Kihyun, Jooheon, and Minhyuk - are in coats and ties with varying styles against an entirely purple stage.
The group presented a show never seen before from the group, combining the sensual appeal of the background with their classy suit. There are no flashy choreography sequences this time, commanding all the attention to the Starship Entertainment boy group s visuals and vocals.
Jordan Smith’s “The Voice” recordings continue to achieve tremendous success.
Thanks to weekly sales of 164,000, his “Somebody To Love” starts at #1 on the Digital Songs chart. Yes, that means it posted a greater weekly digital sales total than Adele’s “Hello” (158,000).
Smith’s take on the Queen classic concurrently debuts at #21 on the all-encompassing Hot 100, which accounts for combined activity from sales, streaming, and radio airplay. In the case of “Somebody To Love,” the overwhelming majority of that activity came from the aforementioned sales figure.
Smith is representing Team Adam in this week’s “The Voice” finale.
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In addition to all of the money, fame and power that comes along with being a famous musician, there s also the opportunity to score incredible feats. Whether certified by the Recording Industry Academy of America, Billboard or the Guinness Book of World Records, these 22 singers have broken all different types of records.
Flip through the gallery below for a look at some of the most interesting world records held by these artists, from being the first to broadcast a live concert in space to being the male singer with the most followers on Instagram and everything in between.
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Aided by a show-stealing duet with Tori Kelly at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards, James Bay’s “Let It Go” rockets into the Top 10 on the Digital Songs chart.
According to Nielsen Music, “Let It Go” sold 61,361 US copies during the February 12-18 tracking week. Enough for #10 on Digital Songs, the weekly tally tops the previous week’s mark by a whopping 290%.
Through February 18, “Let It Go” boasted a US sales total of 488,986. While it does not rank as highly on the Digital Songs chart, Tori Kelly’s “Hollow” actually posted a bigger percentage gain.
The song’s weekly sales total of 29,380 bests last week’s mark by 310%. It earns “Hollow” the #34 position on Digital Songs and brings the song’s cume to 207,837.