A guide to everything you need to know for the 66th annual awards on Sunday night.
Category: SOS (Album)
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SZA, ‘Barbie’ Songs and Young Women Lead 2024 Grammy Nominees
The indie-rock group boygenius, Olivia Rodrigo, Taylor Swift and Victoria Monét are among the most nominated artists for the 66th annual awards in February.
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On Her SOS Tour, SZA Makes Small Feelings Huge
The New York Times – Music:The R&B star’s first New York arena show supporting her blockbuster album “SOS” was a deft mix of styles and sounds, with guests Cardi B and Phoebe Bridgers.
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SZA’s ‘SOS’ Is No. 1 for a 10th Time, as Morgan Wallen Waits on Deck
The New York Times – Music:The R&B singer-songwriter matches chart runs by Adele and the country star Wallen, who is about to release his next album, “One Thing at a Time.”
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SZA Makes It Nine Weeks at No. 1, and Rihanna Returns to Top 10
The New York Times – Music:“SOS” is now the longest-running No. 1 album by a woman since Adele’s “25” seven years ago.
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SZA’s ‘SOS’ Is the No. 1 Album for an Eighth Time
The New York Times – Music:The R&B singer-songwriter has matched Taylor Swift’s run with “Folklore,” the last time a female artist held the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s chart for eight weeks.
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K-Pop Group Tomorrow X Together Ends SZA’s Seven-Week Run at No. 1
The New York Times – Music:The boy band topped the Billboard album chart for the first time thanks to an array of collectible CDs for sale.
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SZA’s ‘SOS’ Holds Strong With Seven Weeks at No. 1
The New York Times – Music:The R&B star’s “SOS” has racked up more than 1.4 billion streams and had the equivalent of 1.1 million sales since its December release.
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SZA’s ‘SOS’ Holds No. 1 for a Fifth Week
The New York Times – Music:The R&B singer-songwriter remains in Billboard’s top spot with help from a music video inspired by Quentin Tarantino. The latest LP by the rapper YoungBoy Never Broke again arrives at No. 9.
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SZA’s ‘SOS’ Holds Off Taylor Swift for a Fourth Week at No. 1
The New York Times – Music:Both artists introduced new digital versions of their albums, bringing a tight race to a typically sleepy week on the Billboard charts.
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SZA Spends a Third Week Atop the Album Chart With ‘SOS’
The New York Times – Music:Mariah Carey led an avalanche of Christmas songs on Billboard’s singles chart as holiday music lingered into the last week of 2022.
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SZA Lands First No. 1 With Long-Awaited Album, ‘SOS’
The New York Times – Music:The R&B singer and songwriter made a big splash on the Billboard 200, while holiday songs continue to dominate the singles chart.
