The Mariah Carey Christmas Machine Grows with Two New Dates – Toronto, New York

The self-proclaimed Queen of Christmas is revving things up with two additional shows. Mariah Carey has announced two more dates for her New York & Toronto Christmas specials. Almost 30 years after the release of “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” the track’s commercial prominence has never been higher. The track has cracked one […]

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Weekly Register: Zach Bryan Notches Sixth Week Atop Country Streaming Songs Chart

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At the top of this week’s country charts are the familiar cast of characters, with Zach Bryan‘s “Something In The Orange” leading the pack on the top country streaming songs chart for a sixth consecutive week. Notching a stellar 14.5 million streams, the Warner Music artist’s breakout hit now boasts 286 million cumulative streams.

Bryan’s American Heartbreak also rises one spot to No. 2 on the top country albums chart. The project racks up 27K in total consumption this week, according to Luminate data.

Elsewhere on the top country albums chart, you can find Morgan Wallen‘s Dangerous: The Double Album at No. 1 with 43K (1.2K album only/53 million song streams). Newcomer Bailey Zimmerman‘s debut project, Leave The Light On, drops one spot to No. 3, adding 23K in total consumption, while Taylor Swift‘s Red (Taylor’s Version) keeps its spot at No. 4 with 17K. Luke CombsThis One’s For You rounds out the top five, gaining 15K in total consumption.

On the songs side, Wallen holds the No. 2 position with “You Proof,” as well as the No. 4 spot with “Wasted On You.” The tracks earned 9.7 million and 7.5 million streams, respectively. Zimmerman’s “Rock And A Hard Place” falls one to No. 3 with 9.2 million streams, and Combs’ “The Kind Of Love We Make” takes fifth at 7.5 million streams.

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Amazon’s Amp Live Radio App Lays Off Half Its Team Eight Months After Debuting — 150 Employees Affected

Back in March, Amazon launched a live-radio app called Amp. Now, amid a broader push to reduce costs, the ecommerce giant has reportedly laid off about half of the team behind the eight-month-old platform. Amazon’s latest staff cut, which is said to have affected about 150 Amp employees, came to light in a recent report […]

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