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  1. 2021 Billboard Music Awards (USA) Top Artist: The Weeknd • Top Male Artist: The Weeknd • Top Female Artist: Taylor Swift • Top New Artist: Pop Smoke • Top Duo/Group: BTS • Top Billboard 200 Album: Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon by Pop Smoke • Top Hot 100 Song: "Blinding Lights" by The Weeknd.

  2. 2022 MTV Video Music Awards (USA) Video of the Year: All Too Well: The Short Film by Taylor Swift • Song of the Year: "Happier Than Ever" by Billie Eilish • Artist of the Year: Bad Bunny • Best New Artist: Dove Cameron. 2022 MTV Europe Music Awards (Europe) Best Song: "Super Freaky Girl" by Nicki Minaj • Best Video: All Too Well: The ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pop_musicPop music - Wikipedia

    Pop music. Pop music is a genre of popular music that originated in its modern form during the mid-1950s in the United States and the United Kingdom. [4] During the 1950s and 1960s, pop music encompassed rock and roll and the youth-oriented styles it influenced. Rock and pop music remained roughly synonymous until the late 1960s, after which ...

  4. List of songs on Billboard 's 2021 Year-End Hot 100 chart; No. Title Artist(s) 1 "Levitating" Dua Lipa: 2 "Save Your Tears" The Weeknd and Ariana Grande: 3 "Blinding Lights" The Weeknd: 4 "Mood" 24kGoldn featuring Iann Dior: 5 "Good 4 U" Olivia Rodrigo: 6 "Kiss Me More" Doja Cat featuring SZA: 7 "Leave the Door Open" Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars and ...

  5. "Good 4 U" – Olivia Rodrigo (#1 in 2021, #15 in 2022) "Ghost" – Justin Bieber (#5) "Glimpse of Us" – Joji (#8) "Grapejuice" – Harry Styles (#15) "Happy Holiday / The Holiday Season" – Andy Williams (#18 in 2021, #20 in 2022) "Heat Waves" – Glass Animals (#1) "Hold Me Closer" – Elton John and Britney Spears (#6)

  6. Lots of big albums are still to come this year, including Ed Sheeran, Coldplay, and ABBA. Below, check out Official Charts' calendar of upcoming album releases for 2021.

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  8. The Encyclopedia of Popular Music is an encyclopedia created in 1989 by Colin Larkin. It is the "modern man's" equivalent of the Grove Dictionary of Music, which Larkin describes in less than flattering terms. [1] It was described by The Times as "the standard against which all others must be judged". [2]

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