
One of the greatest pop songs of all time has reached a new milestone on the world’s biggest streaming service.

The English singer’s 2006 hit has racked up a billion streams on Spotify.

The influence of ‘Sgt. Pepper’ cannot be overstated. After its release in 1967, the album changed not only music, but pop culture at large.

The track samples Biz Markie’s ‘Make the Music With Your Mouth, Biz.’

The track was created with James Blake following Young’s Grammy weekend.

The track was co-written with Linda Perry ahead of a BottleRock Napa Valley appearance this past weekend.

Presented by Modern Drummer, the scholarship will guide the next generation of musicians while honoring the legacy of the Rush drummer and lyricist.

The Grammy-winning single off Carpenter’s 2024 album ‘Short n’ Sweet’ has achieved a milestone of three billion streams on Spotify.

The band is also gearing up for a one-night-only performance in New York City on May 27.









ABBA’s fourth album, ‘Arrival,’ went on to become the best-selling album in the UK in 1977, and contains their finest moments on record.

Hailed upon its release, the album saw the ex-Beatle team up with Elvis Costello for one of his finest albums.

‘Exodus’ was still in the UK chart when its follow-up ‘Kaya’ was released, a testament to Bob Marley’s phenomenal popularity and impressive work ethic.

On ‘High As Hope,’ Florence Welch finds a reprieve from her own self-destruction, turning her private pain into jubilant anthems.

On his debut album, ‘Stoney,’ Post Malone forged his own identity, refusing to conform his vision of music in order to fit labels or definitions.

The Scottish band went to the top of the UK album chart for the first time on February 15, 1997 with ‘White On Blonde.’


