The popular streaming platform is taking its annual tradition and stretching it into something bigger and surprisingly competitive.
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Not since 2022 has a soundtrack topped the Billboard 200— KPop Demon Hunters is the first in three and a half years, following Encanto’s nine-week reign.
Beautifully restored and expanded from eight to nine episodes, the series offers an unprecedented and intimate view of The Beatles’ legendary trajectory and inner workings.
Kendrick leads with nine, Lady Gaga follows with seven, and K-pop and Latin pop notch historic high.
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The collection is designed to "feel like a quiet rebellion, something that empowers you to show up as your most honest, fearless self," according to Rosé.
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