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Forbes
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Billie Eilish Returns Multiple Smashes To The Charts In A Big Week For The Singer
Billie Eilish lands multiple entries on Billboard's alternative charts this frame, led by the ... More returning "What Was I Made For?" and "Chihiro." QUEBEC CITY, QUEBEC - SEPTEMBER 29: (EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE) Billie Eilish performs onstage during Billie Eilish HIT ME HARD AND SOFT: THE TOUR Kick Off at Videotron Centre on September 29, 2024 in Quebec City, Quebec. (Photo byfor Live Nation) Billie Eilish already ranks among the most successful musicians of all time on Billboard's alternative charts, despite the fact that she's only 23. While these rankings have only been around for a relatively short period of time — at least compared to other tallies — with just a handful of albums, the singer-songwriter has produced an impressive number of hit singles, including several that have maintained historic stays on both sales and streaming lists. As is often the case with Eilish, she appears on several of the rosters dedicated to alternative music in the United States once again. This frame, she manages to bring some of her most successful tunes back to different-but-related rankings as people keep buying and streaming her most popular works. Eilish returns to both the Alternative Digital Song Sales and Alternative Streaming Songs charts this week. She occupies multiple spaces on each ranking as some tracks rise, while others make their way back to the tallies, which focus on specific forms of consumption, but in each case, only alternative tunes. She claims a pair of spaces on the Alternative Digital Song Sales chart, doubling her count as one cut reappears. She raises her total to three current smashes on the Alternative Streaming Songs ranking as a different title bounces back onto the busy tally. Eilish's highest-rising returning favorite comes on the Alternative Digital Song Sales roster. "What Was I Made For?" — her Oscar-winning ballad from the movie Barbie — reenters at No. 8. It has previously led the charge, and if it can manage just one more frame on this list, it will mark a full year on the chart. "Chihiro," a track from Eilish's most recent album Hit Me Hard and Soft, bounces back onto the Alternative Streaming Songs ranking this frame, but only just barely. The cut, which previously stalled in the runner-up spot, lands in last place – at No. 25 – this week. "Birds of a Feather," easily the biggest hit from Hit Me Hard and Soft, is still a huge win on both alternative tallies. It returns to the second-place spot on the Alternative Streaming Songs chart and climbs to No. 4 on the Alternative Digital Song Sales list. "Wildflower," the most recent single promoted from the full-length, grows once more. It ascends from No. 9 to No. 6 on the streaming-only alternative ranking this time around.
Yahoo
03-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Livvy Dunne Trades In Her Leotard For Pretty Pink Ruffles at Kentucky Derby Event
Livvy Dunne is pretty in pink as she kicks off Kentucky Derby weekend! The 22-year-old gymnast and two-time Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover star hosted Club SI at Churchill Downs during the Kentucky Oaks on Friday, May 2. For the event, the athlete went ultra-femme with a light pink mini dress that not only featured airy ruffles on both shoulder straps, but the V-neck piece also showed extra skin with cutouts at her mid-section that opened to her lower back. And of course, no one would be a true derby guest without an intricate and matching asymmetric disc headband fascinator. She wore pink platform sandals with two straps that had delicate bow designs. Dunne accessorized with a lightly-colored straw handbag with wooden handles, and the front featured a sequin pattern with several shades of pink. Related: Olivia Dunne Is a Blonde Bombshell in Sultry Animal Print Bikinis for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Silver accessories were the color of choice for the athlete-turned-influencer, who wore a small pair of dazzling hoops with a silver watch on one wrist and silver bracelet on the other. Her signature blonde hair was styled in a low ponytail with pieces framing her face. In her Instagram Stories, the Louisiana State University (LSU) graduate reposted a photo of herself with several other ladies who also wore pink as she 'enjoyed the Louisiana suite.' The gymnast announced the end of her collegiate career on April 17. On April 21, Dunne shared an emotional recap highlighting her decades of hard work in an Instagram video. The clip began with her walking into a dimly lit, empty auditorium. As she sat down, a projector came on and played footage from important milestones in her life. 'Time flies when you're having fun,' she narrated over footage of her at competitions and practices. 'Something said when you're enjoying yourself to the point time seems to slip away from you. And that's exactly how the past 20 years in this sport have felt.' Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. 'The highs, the lows, making the U.S. National team and competing for our country. Every risk was worth the reward,' Dunne said as Billie Eilish's 'What Was I Made For' played in the background. Calling the sport her 'first love,' she also thanked her teammates for 'sisterhood,' and coaches throughout her life 'for pushing me to be great.' 'I will cherish every memory for the rest of my life,' she said. 'Thank you for everything, gymnastics. You were so good to me.' Read the original article on People