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There are 17 new Drake music videos to watch alongside his Iceman, Maid of Honour and Habibti album trilogy release (in addition to one more already-dropped video, “What Did I Miss?” — which was filmed and shared when Drake previously teased the new music collection months ago).
While 18 videos still doesn’t make for a full visual album release when you’re looking at a three-album collection, the abundance of back-to-back fresh content for one to find and check out — exhilarating as it is for Drake superfans — might feel like a lot for the casual Drake fan to navigate, especially if they’re still taking in the combined total of 43 new songs from the artist’s trio of studio LPs just released on Friday (May 15). That’s fair, and that’s why we’re compiling all of Drake’s Iceman-era music videos in one handy place, to bookmark and watch at your leisure.
Of Drake’s newest video uploads on YouTube, all are set to tracks from his Iceman album except one. The one outlier from the fresh bunch of visuals so far is “Gen 5,” a song off of Habibti, which has an emotional Drake (pictured above) crooning in the snow, wrapped snugly in his furry parka.
Who’s to say whether Drake is done with this delivery that keeps on giving? Billboard‘s compilation will be updated if any other music videos from the album rollout pop up.
The videos on Drake’s channel first appeared throughout a pre-release day livestream before being made available to watch outside of the live event. Drake’s hometown of Toronto is heavily featured as the setting.
Notably, Drake’s 8-year-old son Adonis plays a memorable role taking the wheel in the video for “Dust,” a clip that co-stars comedian Shane Gillis as a flustered cop. Meanwhile, “Make Them Pay” stands out for its animation.
Iceman and its two full-length companions make up Drake’s first full-length solo output since his 2023 Billboard 200 No. 1 album, For All the Dogs.
Watch all of Drake’s Iceman-era music videos below, listed in the order in which they were originally uploaded to YouTube. It starts with “What Did I Miss?” just in case you did miss it upon its original release.
Sequins and sheer ruffled silks, be gone! Harry Styles brought the heady, ambient world of 2026 LP Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally to Amsterdam’s Johan Cruyff Arena on Saturday (May 16), heralding the next chapter in his live career with a transportive new show.
For Love On Tour, which ran between 2021 and 2023, both Styles and his audience embraced flamboyant fun, wearing everything from rhinestone cowboy hats, pink corsets and feather boas to garishly bright vests and all that’s in between. This time around? If opening night was anything to go by, the mood is business casual with a scrim of mischief: oversized ties, velvet flared blazers, short shorts and button-down shirts inspired by the mood and aesthetic of the Grammy-winning singer’s “Aperture” music video. Think: office siren, Styles’ version.
Throughout a 21-song set, Styles took 56,000 fans from fantasy to reality and back again in a feverish haze of new songs and fan favorites, including reworked versions of “Matilda,” a mashup of “Carla’s Song” and “Satellite,” and “Treat People With Kindness.”
Ahead of the Together, Together tour’s launch, fans (including Billboard’s editorial team) were busy speculating about what the setlist would look like. How many of Styles’ biggest smashes would make the cut? Would he dig into deep cuts, the kind he’s occasionally revived at special live shows — like 2017’s “From the Dining Table” at One Night Only Manchester earlier this year? And which, if any, One Direction goldies would make an appearance?
With the tour now officially underway, Styles will remain in Amsterdam for a further 10 shows over the coming weeks. Then, in June, he’ll head to London for a record-breaking 12 nights at Wembley Stadium, before carrying on to residencies in São Paulo, Mexico City, New York City, Sydney and Melbourne throughout the year. The Johan Cruyff Arena has even installed a permanent pillar mural to celebrate the significance of serving as Styles’ first ‘home base’ for the tour.
As with Styles’ previous tours, there’s potential that the setlist may evolve from night to night, but below, check out all the songs — and which albums they belong to — from the Together, Together Tour’s opening night.
On Christmas 2019, Drake shared something in his two-hour Rap Radar interview that anyone who paid attention to his catalog already knew. He has always been committed to two things: making melodic, R&B music for women and giving people bars on his rap records. We were introduced to him as Heartbreak Drake in his early days, and he was a lover boy before officially dubbing himself that in the lead-up to his 2021 LP Certified Loverboy.
In the past, he dedicated an entire side of an album to R&B, with the B-side of Scorpion in 2018. Last year, he linked up with his star signee PARTYNEXTDOOR for a full-length project within the genre, $ome $exy $ongs 4 U. It felt long overdue for Drake to lock in solely on R&B, and while the joint effort was successful, there was the question of whether he would ever do one on his own.
Well, here we are. On Friday (May 15), when fans thought they would just get ICEMAN, the 6 God surprised them with two other albums: Habibti and Maid of Honour. The former is his first-ever melodic, R&B journey with just his name on the bill.
Sexyy Red, Loe Shimmy, Qendresa and PARTYNEXTDOOR join the ride for a display of emotions that supersedes anything Drizzy has previously done. There is a level of emoting, as well as grown-and-sexy sounds that show how much “The Boy” has evolved.
Read along for our ranking of Drake’s first-ever solo R&B album, Habibti, below.
From the moment the curtain dropped on Harry Styles’ 169-date, Billboard Boxscore-smashing Love On Tour in Reggio Emilia, Italy, in July 2023, speculation surrounding the British singer’s next move mounted. Would he truly step away at the peak of his powers? And, perhaps more dauntingly, how could he eclipse one of the defining touring achievements of the decade?
As Love On Tour expanded from North American arenas to stadiums across the U.K. and Europe, it capped the former One Direction member’s most commercially and culturally dominant era yet. Over the course of a near decade-long solo career, the success of his 2022 album Harry’s House, which scooped the Grammy for album of the year, was the exception, not the rule: Unlike earlier hits such as 2019’s “Watermelon Sugar,” which steadily built momentum throughout lockdown, lead single “As It Was” arrived as an instant global phenomenon.
What changed was that Styles evolved from a charismatic, if tentative, figure transitioning out of a boyband past into a supremely assured live performer, and Love On Tour became the stage for that transformation. By the end of the two-year trek, that reputation had become central to his identity as an artist: loose, spontaneous and visibly confident in holding an audience, adding a slinky, flirtatious edge to songs like “Adore You” or “Daylight” and leveraging them to full crowd-pleasing potential.
Three years on, and Styles stands at the cusp of the residency-style Together, Together Tour, which opened up at Amsterdam’s 56,000-capacity Johan Cruijff Arena on Saturday (May 16). In support of his Kiss All the Time. Disco Occasionally LP — Styles’ fourth consecutive chart-topping album on the Billboard 200 — the show is set to hit seven key global markets throughout 2026, including a mammoth 30-night run at New York City’s Madison Square Garden this fall.
Echoing the pared-back approach of March’s One Night Only Manchester performance, with a mid-show ‘Dance’ section staged in the round with minimal, pulsing production reminiscent of a Fred Again..–style setup, the new show translated that intimacy into a full-scale stadium experience. A richly-textured string section gave the more subdued moments of the setlist (“Matilda,” “Sign of the Times”) a warmer elasticity, and in comparison with the adrenalised rush of Love On Tour, much of the set was more restrained in its pacing and overall feel; not diminished as such, but matured.
As the lights dimmed, Simon & Garfunkel’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water” — the key inspiration for Kiss All the Time…‘s “Carla’s Song” — played while swirling, multicolored visuals took full effect across the giant video grid. Styles appeared seconds later, radiant in a red silk satin bomber — and it was on from there, a fervent, dizzying two-hour trip through his musical canon.
Here are the best moments from the night.
Michael Jackson continues his renewed dominance on the U.K. charts, as The Essential Michael Jackson spends a second consecutive week at No. 1 on the Official Albums Chart dated May 15.
The greatest-hits collection leads the tally ahead of Westlife’s new compilation 25 – The Ultimate Collection, which debuts at No. 2 after leading the midweek race earlier in the week. The hit-packed release becomes the Irish boyband’s 15th top 10 LP in the U.K.
Renewed interest in Jackson’s catalogue follows the blockbuster Michael biopic, which has fueled strong streaming and physical sales across the singer’s discography in recent weeks. The Essential returned to No. 1 for the first time in 17 years on the previous chart frame (May 8) and now extends its reign atop the summit.
Elsewhere, Noah Kahan’s The Great Divide rises one spot to No. 3, while Olivia Dean’s The Art of Loving follows at No. 4. Jackson also places another title inside the top five, as 1982 classic Thriller climbs to No. 5.
Sheffield indie favorites Reverend and The Makers return to the top 10 as Is This How Happiness Feels? debuts at No. 7. The record becomes the band’s third U.K. Top 10 entry, following 2007 breakthrough The State of Things and 2023 release Heatwave in the Cold North. Speaking exclusively to the Official Charts Company, frontman Jon McClure said: “Number 1 Official Independent album and a third Top Ten. Enjoying being a chart veteran!”
Harry Styles’ former chart-topper Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. soars back into the chart (No. 9) again in anticipation of his Together, Together Tour, which kicks off this weekend in Amsterdam.
Katy Perry and her compilation The One That Got the Plays, containing some of the superstar’s greatest hits, comes in at No. 13. 2010 pop opus Teenage Dream also scales three spots in the process (No. 36). Billie Eilish’s Hit Me Hard and Soft also returns to the top 40, placing at No. 32.
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On Saturday (May 16), Saturday Night Live is new with series alumnus Will Ferrell serving as host, while rock legend Paul McCartney is set as musical guest.
Ferrell returns for his sixth hosting appearance, as McCartney joins the long-running comedy series’ “Five-Timers Club” with his fifth performance since 1980. SNL broadcasts live on NBC, and livestreams on Peacock Premium with a start time of 11:30 p.m. ET/8:30 p.m. PT.
The easiest way to watch SNL online for free is to grab a free trial to DirecTV to livestream an NBC live feed online without needing a cable subscription.
Keep reading to learn the other streaming options to watch SNL online without cable.
In order to watch SNL, you’ll need to have access to NBC. There are a few ways to watch online for free.
A subscription to DirecTV’s “Choice” package — which comes with NBC for SNL — gets you access to live TV, local and cable channels, which goes for $84.99 per month for the first 24 months of service ($94.99 per month afterwards). The service even offers a five-day free trial to watch for free, if you sign up now. You can watch local networks such as CBS, ABC and FOX, while you can watch many cable networks.
Please note: Prices and channel availability depends on your local TV market. You can learn more about Sling TV here.
A subscription to Sling Blue, which comes with NBC for SNL, gets you access to live TV, local and cable channels. You can watch local networks such as ABC and FOX (in select markets), while you can watch many cable networks too. Please note: Pricing and channel availability varies on TV market. Learn more about Sling TV here.
Another great option is to subscribe to Peacock Premium plan, which goes for $10.99 per month and gives you access to watch SNL live and on-demand. Unfortunately, there is no free trial for the streaming platform. However, you can stream Peacock for as low as $1 for 30 days with Walmart+. Learn more about Walmart+ and Peacock here.
In addition, you can watch SNL through Hulu + Live TV, which includes NBC and starts at $89.99 per month. It also gives you access to the entire Hulu, Disney+ and ESPN Unlimited libraries on top of hundreds of live TV channels.
Ferrell is promoting his new comedy TV series The Hawk, which drops on Thursday (July 16) on Netflix. Meanwhile, McCartney releases his latest album, The Boys of Dungeon Lane, on Friday (May 29).
In the meantime, watch a promo for Saturday’s episode below:
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On Friday night (May 15), the country music community came together to support Lifting Lives, the Academy of Country Music’s philanthropic partner.
In a concert billed Country on the Green and headlined by Riley Green at TopGolf in Las Vegas, Lifting Lives celebrated its 20th anniversary. Since its 2006 founding, Lifting Lives has donated over $12 million to more than 150 causes.
Green, who is up for four ACM Awards, was joined by new female artist of the year winner Avery Anna, Lauren Alaina, Rodney Atkins and Randy Houser in the show that took place two nights before Sunday’s (May 17) ACM Awards. In an evening of hits and singalongs, the four support acts spanned more than 30 years of hits, performing fast-paced sets of four songs each, while Green wrapped up the evening with a nine-song set.
Lifting Lives helps those specifically working in country music across the spectrum, providing emergency relief, including during the COVID-19 pandemic. “We’ve had so much feedback over the years about how that made a difference in people’s lives, helped them stay in Nashville, helped them stay on their career path, all those kinds of things,” ACM CEO Damon Whiteside told Billboard earlier this year. “That’s what I love about ACM Lifting Lives — we can actually help people individually like that in times of need.”
Lifting Lives also supports a music camp for those with Williams Syndrome.
At last year’s fundraiser, held in Frisco, Texas, in conjunction with the ACM Awards’ 60th anniversary, Lifting Lives honored Brooks & Dunn at a gala featuring Lainey Wilson, Keith Urban, Cody Johnson and other acts saluting the venerable and beloved duo.
The 61st ACM Awards will stream on Amazon’s Prime Video live from Las Vegas’ MGM Grand Garden Arena at 8 p.m. ET.
Below is a recap of the evening’s highlights.
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“Live from London, it’s Saturday Night!” After more than 50 seasons of TV, Saturday Night Live officially expands outside of the United States to the United Kingdom with Saturday Night Live UK. The season 1 finale of the sketch comedy show has tapped Doctor Who actor Ncuti Gatwa to host, while British singer/songwriter Holly Humberstone is booked to perform as musical guest.
Although SNL UK broadcasts live on Saturday, May 16 at 10 p.m. BST on British broadcaster Sky UK, it drops in the U.S. the following day on Sunday, May 17 at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT on Peacock.
Want to watch SNL UK online for nearly free? Your easiest bet is a clever workaround to sign up a 30-day trial to Walmart+, which goes for just $1 and features access to Peacock as one of its member’s perks, to stream the sketch comedy show online without needing a pay for a subscription service. Learn more about Walmart+ here.
Alternatively, you can subscribe to Peacock directly, which is the official NBCUniversal streamer, starting at $10.99 per month. Peacock gives you access to NBC, Bravo, USA Network, CNBC, NBC Sports and Peacock Originals, like SNL UK.
In addition, if you’d like to watch SNL UK live — which airs in the U.S. at 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT — you can livestream the sketch comedy show if you’re a Sky Stream subscriber and paired with ExpressVPN in the U.S. The virtual private network starts at just $2.79 per month with an annual plan. There’s even a 30-day money back guarantee for first time subscribers too. Learn more about ExpressVPN here.
Meanwhile, Ncuti Gatwa is out promoting his starring role in Born With Teeth at London’s Wyndham’s Theatre in the West End. He’s also appeared as the Fifteenth Doctor on Doctor Who.
As for Holly Humberstone, the singer/songwriter just released her debut album Cruel World in April, while she’s set to embark on a North American tour starting at Paradise Rock Club in Boston, Massachusetts on Wednesday, June 3.
SNL UK features a cast of British comedy actors and comedians, including:
In the meantime, watch a promo reel for this weekend’s episode below:
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From career milestones to new music releases to major announcements and those little important moments, Billboard editors highlight uplifting moments in Latin music. Here’s what happened in the Latin music world this week.
Vallenato star Silvestre Dangond joined Latin Grammy In The Schools” on Thursday (May 14) in Bogota, Colombia, in a program that included the donation of musical instruments to two local schools — Colegio Enrique Olaya Herrera and Fundación Sendero de Acordeones de Riohacha. Students also participated in a meet-and-greet and conversation with Dangond and accordionist José Juan Camilo. Previously, the Latin Grammy-winning singer-songwriter sponsored two Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation research and preservation grants, aimed at supporting the folkloric music genre from Colombia.
“I am so proud to be able to support emerging young talent, especially in a country like Colombia, where music is a fundamental part of our identity,” Dangond said in a press release. “I see myself reflected in these students — in their dreams, in their passion — and I hope this experience reminds them that, with dedication and a love for music, anything is possible.”

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British superstar Ed Sheeran surprised his Puerto Rican fans on Wednesday (May 13) during his concert at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot in San Juan — part of his Loop Tour — by bringing out a hometown hero: the king of reggaetón, Daddy Yankee.
“The moment caught the thousands of attendees by surprise when Daddy Yankee stepped onto the stage to perform ‘Sonríele’ and his collaboration with Bizarrap, ‘BZRP Music Session Vol. /66,’ while Sheeran accompanied him on guitar,” reported El Vocero de Puerto Rico. “The appearance of the ‘Gasolina’ hitmaker elicited immediate cheers and applause from the crowd, who reacted with raised phones and loud singing throughout the collaboration.”
According to the outlet, the performance marked Daddy Yankee’s return to the Coliseo since his farewell concerts held in December 2023.
Watch the thrilling moment here.

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Also this week, Danny Ocean made a surprise appearance during the Jonas Brothers’ May 10 concert at the Movistar Arena in Santiago, Chile. The Venezuelan artist joined the famous trio on stage to perform his 2016 hit “Me Rehúso,” driving the crowd wild. During the performance, Joe Jonas was particularly animated, singing and dancing along as Danny performed, as shown in this video shared by VOX FM.
“Thank you sooo so much guys! @jonasbrothers ❤️ Chile, I love you so much! 🇨🇱✨💕 Thanks for all the love!” Ocean wrote in his own post, alongside a photo posing with the three brothers.
The performance came just two days after the Venezuelan star was announced as part of the lineup for the inaugural show of the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Mexico on June 11.
Rauw Alejandro got reunited with his childhood soccer coach, Andres Mirabelli, at an event in the Red Bull New York Performance Center. The Puerto Rican superstar, who maintains a global partnership with the brand, visited the pitch accompanied by his mentor and youth talents from Puerto Rico, as well as Iván Rivera Gutiérrez, President of the Puerto Rico Soccer Federation.
According to a press release, Rauw visited the RWJBarnabas Health Red Bulls Performance Center in Morris Township, N.J. ahead of the Red Bull New York match against the Columbus Crew. He was joined by U17 Red Bull New York Academy player Marcus Nazaire — who also represents the Puerto Rico U17 National team — and toured the complex, receiving custom Red Bull New York jerseys and cleats, courtesy of Adidas, with “RA93” personalization.
“The visit celebrated Rauw’s longstanding connection to soccer and brought together sport and Latino culture ahead of the 2026 World Cup celebrations,” says the release.
Check out the special moment below and see more photos here.

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Piso 21 has entered Spotify’s “Billions Club” for the second time with “Te Vi,” their 2018 collaboration with Micro TDH, which officially surpassed 1 billion streams on the platform this week. Previously, the Colombian pop-urban group had achieved this milestone in May 2025, when they joined the exclusive club with their hit “Déjala Que Vuelva” with Manuel Turizo.
“We’re so happy with our second song in the Billions Club. It’s a testament from the people motivating us to keep making music,” said Pablo Mejía, lead vocalist of Piso 21, to *Billboard Español.* “The truth is, when you make songs that stand the test of time, that’s what we live for. We make songs for that — not to be a trend but to last forever — and we feel very fortunate to achieve that.”
“We are absolutely thrilled to have a second song in the Billions Club. It’s a vote of confidence from the fans that motivates us to keep making music,” Pablo Mejía, lead vocalist of Piso 21, told Billboard Español. “The truth is, making songs that last forever is what we live for. That is why we create music — so that it isn’t just a passing trend, but something that endures forever — and we feel incredibly fortunate to have achieved that.”
Meanwhile, Venezuelan artist Micro TDH celebrated the news with a heartfelt Instagram post. “I always dreamed of achieving this. Today, 8 years after this song, we’ve finally entered Venezuela’s One Billion Club. Thank you @piso21, I love you so much, my brothers. Thanks for believing. And to everyone who has listened to ‘Te Vi,’ ONE BILLION THANK YOU’S,” he wrote, alongside a photo of himself as a child holding a sign saying, “From Mérida to the World.”
Listen to “Te Vi” below:
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