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A LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
Billboard US
‘Yes,’ Ariana Grande Is No. 1, ‘And’ It’s Historic
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BILLBOARD 200
1 “Never Lose Me” Flo Milli
2 KALI UCHIS WEEKS ON CHART 42
Kahan’s Second No. 1
‘Lovin’ Leads At Radio
WINNERS OF WINTER • Trans-Siberian Orchestra rules the box office in December for the fourth time since 2019
Deep Cuts • Media business layoffs are hitting the music industry, with more to come from Universal Music and perhaps other labels
Fake Cocktails, Real Profits • Sober spaces and mocktails provide new business opportunities for live music
NO WAY (TO OPT) OUT? • Google trained its AI on copyrighted music — now it’s trying to make deals
From The Desk Of... Lonny Olinick • CEO, AWAL
The X Factor • Fast-rising Mexican American teen Xavi is outpacing music’s biggest names with a subgenre all his own
All Grown Up
ILYA • SONGWRITER-PRODUCER
THE COLLABORATORS
Jack Harlow’s “Lovin On Me”
Noah’s Arc • Ascendant alt-folkie Noah Kahan has revitalized the genre and captivated listeners with his introspective, reflective songwriting — and Stick Season has no end in sight
Mixing Work And Family • For studio engineers Serban and Alex Ghenea, mixing for music’s biggest stars takes a keen ear, an eye for detail — and maybe some shared DNA
A Jones For R&B • The focus and work ethic that made Coco Jones a teen Disney star are now fueling her rise as a clear-eyed, adult singer-songwriter climbing the charts — and racking up Grammy nods
Fellow Travelers • When Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers” debuted in January 2023, it topped the Billboard Hot 100 — and remained there for eight weeks. The album it introduced, Endless Summer Vacation (her eighth full-length and first on Columbia Records), went on to hit No. 3 on the Billboard 200. And a year later, the single and album both remain forces: At the upcoming Grammys, Cyrus (who has yet to win one) has six nominations, including song and record of the year nods for “Flowers” and an album of the year nod for Endless Summer Vacation. Many of her closest album collaborators spoke to Billboard about how they came to take this creative trip with her — and why her Grammy recognition is long overdue.
01 TAYLOR SWIFT • THE TOP 40 LEADERS WHOSE COMPANIES THRIVED AND EVOLVED IN AN INDUSTRY THAT IS CHANGING AT BREAKNECK SPEED
02 LUCIAN GRAINGE
03 Rob Stringer
04 MICHAEL RAPINO
05 DANIEL EK
06 Irving Azoff
7 Robert Kyncl
8 LYOR COHEN
9 OLIVER SCHUSSER
10 Jay Marciano
11 Louis Messina
12 Max Lousada
13 JON PLATT
14 JODY GERSON
15 Monte Lipman
16 John Janick
17 JULIE GREENWALD
18 BANG SI-HYUK
19 GUY MOOT
20 Coran Capshaw
21 Desiree Perez
22 Seth England
23 JAMES DOLAN
24 TIM LEIWEKE
25 Thomas Coesfeld
26 AARON BAY-SCHUCK
27 Michelle Jubelirer
28 NOAH ASSAD
29 LARRY MESTEL
30 Ghazi
31 Wassim “Sal” Slaiby
32 Peter Edge
33 RON PERRY
34 AFO VERDE
35 Rob Light
36 HENRY CÁRDENAS
37 Casey Wasserman
38 Bob Valentine
39 ANTHONY “TOP DAWG” TIFFITH
40 Elliot Grainge
POWER 100 Sector Rankings
Actual Intelligence On The Artificial Kind • POWER 100 EXECUTIVES WEIGH IN ON THE PROS AND CONS OF MACHINE LEARNING
Billboard ’s Power...