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British born Kirsten Price brought her sultry sound to the Billboard Studios where she played us her tune, "Fall." Tell us what you think! Email us at underground@billboard.com. You can also email Danielle Flora at danielle@billboard.com.
Brooklyn is hundreds of miles from Jamaica, but Screechy Dan doesn't need proximity to reggae's birthplace in order to pump out his sunny summer reggae tunes.
Billboard hip-hop expert Hilary Crosley gets down with T.I. speaking on his upcoming Grand Hustle effort, his struggles with his own alter-ego, and acting side by side with Denzel.
Billboard caught up with John Vesely from Secondhand Serenade who told us about how his life has changed since the last time we spoke and about his appearance on Conan O'Brien.
Soulja Boy dropped by Billboard to tell us about how he self promoted his way to a record deal at just 16 years old.
Houston rapper Scarface dropped by the Billboard offices to talk about his new album "Made."
We caught up with Reba at our Women in Music breakfast where we honored her as our first ever Woman of the Year.
We sat down with Playin White T's backstage at Six Flags in New Jersey where they told us what it's like to be number one on the Billboard Hot 100.
Rapper MIMS recently topped Billboard's most popular chart, the Hot 100. The New Yorker was so excited with this feat that he stopped by our New York offices for a meet and greet. He also did a full sit down interview.
Arrested earlier this year over what he says was a mix tape mix up, Drama exclusively gives his version of events to Billboard.
This Connecticut native stopped by the Underground studios to perform the song Message for a Million Lives off his latest album Art for Sale.
Postmark Twain may sound like a band name straight out of American history text books, but this young duo from New Jersey has a definitively modern sound; the rock group stopped by to share some new tunes with us.
Star of Legally Blonde the musical, Laura Bell came from Broadway to Billboard Underground to give us a taste of her unique rockabilly sound. Tell us what you think! Email us at Underground@billboard.com. You can also email Danielle Flora at Danielle@billboard.com.
Rap artist Jon Hope stopped by the Underground to perform his song "Mother Mary" and give us his perspective on Hip Hop.
Chicago rock band Company of Thieves has an old soul, but brought their newest tunes to the Billboard studio this week. Tell us what you think! Email us at Underground@billboard.com. You can also email Danielle Flora at Danielle@billboard.com.
Internet senation Gavin Mikhail stopped by the Underground studios to play his tune "Brave." Tell us what you think! Email us at Underground@billboard.com. You can also email Danielle Flora at Danielle@billboard.com.
Band of Thieves gave us a taste of their sweaty rock sound by playing us their single "Woman." Tell us what you think! Email us at Underground@billboard.com. You can also email Danielle Flora at Danielle@billboard.com.
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Billboard in Sixty: Snoop Dogg, Michael Jackson, Fleetwood Mac
Snoop Dogg cleans up his act while Fleetwood Mac pick up Sheryl Crow, and Michael Jackson holds onto Neverland. Tell us what you think! Email us at InSixty@billboard.com. You can also email Danielle Flora at Danielle@billboard.com. Episode 69.
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