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Neil Shah

Neil Shah

Staff Reporter at The Wall Street Journal

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Neil Shah
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Morgan Wallen's Chart-Domination Strategy? Really Long Albums - The Wall Street Journal

The country-music star’s 36-track “One Thing at a Time” capitalizes on how Billboard’s rankings operate in the streaming era.
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The Angst Over Pop Punk’s Comeback

Underground bands are skeptical about the celebrity-driven revival. It’s a ‘marketable counterculture.’
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Will Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’ Become the First $1 Billion Tour?

A deep dive into how much the pop superstar is making during what’s gearing up to be the biggest tour in history.
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Olivia Rodrigo and the Art of Doing the Same Thing Twice

From its quiet piano intro to the use of the color purple, the new single ‘Vampire’ builds on the star’s older ‘Drivers License’—and that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
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Tony Bennett, Crooner Who Bridged Genres and Generations, Dies at 96

Known for duets with pop stars, Bennett was among the last of a generation for whom the microphone brought new opportunities.
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How the Music Festival VIP Pass Went From Luxury to Basic

Standing in a crowd of drunk strangers without a clear view of the music star you went to see just doesn’t appeal the way it once did.
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How Mick Jagger Has Kept the Rolling Stones in Business for Six Dec...

As the Rolling Stones put out their first all-original album in 18 years, the band’s iconic frontman talks about staying together, using Instagram and what he has in common with Taylor Swift.

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Country's Brightest New Star Was Inspired by Hannah Montana and ......

Lainey Wilson’s rock-tinged country songs are taking Nashville—and beyond—by storm
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Women Rule the Pop Charts. One Record Exec Understands Why Better T...

John Janick’s artist-friendly ethos is a draw for fostering early-career acts like Olivia Rodrigo and Billie Eilish
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Why Pop Music Is So ‘Meh’ Right Now - WSJ

Jun 12, 2024 ... New releases by Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Ariana Grande, Dua Lipa were supposed to be huge. Instead, they have fallen short of past works.
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Country Music Is Booming Again. This Time, the Fans Are in Charge.

Country Music Is Booming Again. This Time, the Fans Are in Charge.