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Katy Perry’s Watch It Burn Tops Weekly Fan Vote for Best New Music

WRQX – 600 AM – Youngstown

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June 30, 2026

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Katy Perry’s Watch It Burn Tops Weekly Fan Vote for Best New Music

Billboard‘s latest fan poll has selected Katy Perry’s Watch It Burn as the favorite new music release of the week. The single received 27...

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· Jul 2, 2026

Katy Perry’s 143 Gets a Closer Look as Fans Revisit Its Standout Moments

Katy Perry's 143 continues to draw discussion for the way it frames her latest pop chapter. The album, released in 2024, was built around dance-pop en...

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· Jun 26, 2026

Katy Perry Torches Past Toxic Relationships in New 'Watch It Burn' Music Video

Katy Perry is done holding back her anger. The singer, 41, released her new song, “Watch It Burn,” on Thursday, June 25, which serves as the sister song to her November 2025 track “Bandaids.” The song explores the replacement of years of restraint, people-pleasing and silence with the truth, using anger as a vehicle for []

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· Jul 2, 2026

The New Jackass Movie Does Something Hollywood Franchises Never Do Anymore: Say Goodbye And End

Jackass: Best and Last is like a perfect greatest-hits album designed for longtime fans of the series

Now Magazine

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· Jul 6, 2026

Live music in Toronto this week: Alex Warren, Madison Beer and more concerts to catch

Now that the heatwave is over and Torontonians can leave the house again, it’s time to catch an exciting concert. Whether you’re looking to jam... The post Live music in Toronto this week: Alex Warren, Madison Beer and more concerts to catch appeared first on NOW Toronto.

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· Jun 23, 2026

LISTEN: Madisonville's Sarah Beth Brewer Has New Music

LISTEN: Madisonville's Sarah Beth Brewer Has New Music

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· Jul 8, 2026

Katseye charts 1 year on Billboard 200 with 2nd EP

Katseye extended its stay on the Billboard 200 to a 53rd consecutive week with its second EP “Beautiful Chaos.” The mini album is the first album from a female group in 21 years to spend one year on the main albums chart, after The Pussycat Dolls did with its first studio album “PCD.” “Beautiful Chaos” entered the chart at No. 4 and has amassed over 32 million monthly listeners on Spotify, the most for a girl group worldwide. The main track from the extended play, “Gnarly,” marked the group’s fi

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Related coverage for "Katy Perry’s Watch It Burn Tops Weekly Fan Vote for Best New Music": WRQX – 600 AM – Youngstown — Katy Perry’s 143 Gets a Closer Look as Fans Revisit Its Standout Moments. Us Weekly — Katy Perry Torches Past Toxic Relationships in New 'Watch It Burn' Music Video. Kotaku — The New Jackass Movie Does Something Hollywood Franchises Never Do Anymore: Say Goodbye And End. Now Magazine — Live music in Toronto this week: Alex Warren, Madison Beer and more concerts to catch. WGBF – 1280 AM – Evansville — LISTEN: Madisonville's Sarah Beth Brewer Has New Music. The korea Herald News — Katseye charts 1 year on Billboard 200 with 2nd EP