Spring may have (technically) sprung, but that doesn't mean the world isn't still dominated by"Frozen." For the seventh non-consecutive week, the Disney soundtrack has claimed the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200, selling more than it ever has before in a seven-day period. Read More »
Let the storm rage on. For the sixth, nonconsecutive week, the soundtrack to Disney's "Frozen" tops the US Albums Chart on the Billboard 200. Read More »
It's yet another "Happy" week on the Billboard Hot 100. Thanks to the golden Mr. Oscar, Pharrell Williams peppy G I R L single lands on top of the US Singles Chart for the third week in a row. But, he's not the only one to get a big boost from entertainment's biggest night. After weeks of looming in the top 20, Idina Menzel's stunning Frozen track "Let It Go" has also vaulted into the top 10. Read More »
It's a big week on the Billboard 200. After the soundtrack to Disney's Frozen iced out the competition in the top 2 for nine weeks in a row, the very peak of the US album chart has two newcomers, with Maybach Music Boss Rick Ross debuting at No. 1 and musician extraordinaire Pharrell Williams right behind him. Read More »
Jimmy Fallon, Idina Menzel & The Roots Sing "Let It Go" Read More »
The Billboard 200 Albums Chart is chock full of new releases this week (March 6) after weeks of the Frozen soundtrack dominating the top spots and familiar fare peppering the bottom spots of the top 10. What new releases are responsible for this week's chart shake up? None other than ScHoolboy Q, Beck and Kid Cudi. Read More »
Idina Menzel this weekend blew us all away with her amazing Academy Awards performance of the Frozen original song “Let It Go.” The Oscar-winning song was also performed earlier this week on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon, but this time with a bit of a twist. Just as he had done on Late Night, Fallon made this performance a little more special with the help of the Roots and children’s instruments. Read More »
The soundtrack to the Disney film Frozen knows how to build an audience. After reaching platinum status last week, the family-friendly disc has reached another marker of success: it's officially the soundtrack that the most weeks at No. 1 since the massive Titanic disc in 1998. Read More »
FINALLY. We're eight weeks into 2014, and we've just now achieved some real album sales. Country bad boy Eric Church's new album The Outsiders debuted at No. 1 on the US Billboard 200, easily bumping the prolific Frozen soundtrack out of the top spot. Read More »
The wintery musical storm from Arendelle has finally passed - after four non-consecutive weeks at the peak of the Billboard 200, the soundtrack to Frozen has been bumped from the No. 1 spot by another various artists album: Now 49. Read More »
As snow piles up across the country, it seems like there's only one person to blame: Queen Elsa. Or at least, there's something going on with the Frozen queen. Despite the Grammys last week, which gave huge profiles to Daft Punk, Lorde, Macklemore and more, the soundtrack to the latest Disney film has held on strong to the No. 1 album title in the country. Read More »
The United States continues to have one of the coldest Januarys on record this year, and while it may be just a little too chilly to go outside and build a snowman yourself, American audiences are all about listening about wanting to build a snowman. After a one-week reprieve from the top of the charts (thanks to Bruce Springsteen), the soundtrack to Disney's hit film "Frozen" has returned to No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Read More »
It seemed impossible, but Bruce Springsteen has finally iced Frozen out of the top spot on the Billboard 200. Today (Jan. 22), Billboard announced that The Boss' new album High Hopes has debuted at No. 1 on the US album charts, breaking the five-week streak of Beyoncé and Frozen. Read More »