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Billboard US
The Cure’s Songs Of A Lost World Finds Itself At No. 1
58 “Disease” Lady Gaga
BILLBOARD 200
1 “APT.” ROSÉ & Bruno Mars
2 Holiday Seasoning Jimmy Fallon
Shaboozey Extends No. 1 ‘Bar’ Tab
Tyler Creates Repeat Reign
TobyMac’s ‘Sweeter’ Success
Muñoz Back At No. 1
Quincy Delight Jones • Never content to stay the course, Jones evolved with music, culture and media
‘RARE, PASSIONATE, SOULFUL, GENEROUS’ • Veteran keyboardist Greg Phillinganes looks back on almost 50 years of collaboration with Quincy Jones
Killer Q’s Other Thrillers • Although most closely associated with Michael Jackson’s classic era, Jones also produced hits by Chaka Khan, Donna Summer and George Benson
Remembering Quincy • Artists and executives marked the death of music’s sui generis producer, tastemaker, mentor and inspiration with admiration, gratitude and love
SONY REGAINS TOP SPOTS WITH A SHABOOZEY BOOST • Zach Bryan fueled Warner Chappell’s second-place finish, and Benson Boone’s “Beautiful Things” kept Position Music on the map
From The Desks Of... ANDRE BENZ AND BRANDON DE OLIVEIRA • CO-FOUNDERS, BROKE RECORDS
OSCAR BEST BETS
‘CALL ME BOSS LISA’ • Like her Blackpink bandmates, Lisa has star power in spades — and now she’s channeling it not just into a solo career, but a new model for success
IN CONTROL • After a fallow period, Warner Records got its groove back in a major way this year — thanks to a dynamic duo at its helm and surprising new artists like Teddy Swims yielding monster hits
2024 TOP BUSINESS MANAGERS • The music industry’s savviest financial advisers guide their clients in making more money, paying fewer taxes — and giving wealth away
SOUND ROYALTIES CELEBRATES ITS 10TH ANNIVERSARY • The company “obsessed with transparency” is an income source for creatives
KATSEYE • How the global girl group delivered the perfect “Touch” of pop to the charts