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Canadian rock band Sum 41 will break up following the release of their final studio album Heaven :x: Hell (2024), [72] and a final worldwide headlining tour that ended in January 2025. [73] The band is set to break up after their induction in the Canadian Music Hall of Fame , and will perform one final live performance at the 54th annual Juno ...
The following is a list of albums, EPs, and mixtapes scheduled for release in 2025. These albums are (1) original, i.e. excluding reissues , remasters , and compilations of previously released recordings, and (2) notable , defined as having received significant coverage from reliable sources independent of the subject.
The Best Songs of 2025 ... you can only find the band members by digging in the credits. True to form, they snuck out a new EP, ... And with his big, heartland rock sound—complete with anthemic ...
An asterisk (*) represents that a single is in the top ten as of the issue dated for the week of February 15, 2025. [1] Key ↑ – indicates single's top 10 entry was also its Hot 100 debut; The "weeks in top ten" column reflects each song's entire chart life, not just its run during 2025.
Beyoncé won Album of the Year for Cowboy Carter, Kendrick Lamar won Record of the Year and Song of the Year for "Not Like Us" and Chappell Roan won Best New Artist. 5 – Record producer and Murder Inc. Records co-founder Irv Gotti died from a stroke at the age of 54.
The song is written by Wallen along with back-to-back BMI song of the year co-writers John Byron and Ernest, plus Rocky Block, Ryan Vojtesak and Luis Witkiewitz. ... 2025 finds Wallen achieving ...
13 February 2025: 2 [9] 20 February 2025 [10] Notes References. External links. Official Albums Streaming Chart Top 100 at the Official Charts Company; This page was ...
Classic Rock magazine described "Yes I Can" as a "sweet, hooky new single" with a "glossy 2025-era pop production". [7] Classic Rock readers voted "Yes I Can" as the first Track of the Week for 2025. [8] Nostalgie described the song as "generous and combative", noting its positive message. [9]