The Weekly Spin June 30-July 6: Wallen Dominates, Zach Bryan Drops New Tracks & KPop Soundtrack Smashes Billboard
🔥 Chart Toppers & New Releases
- Morgan Wallen continues his hot streak — “Just in Case” holds the #1 spot on July’s Top 40 Country Songs, and his album “I'm the Problem” reclaims No. 1 on the Billboard 200 for a seventh week.
- Zach Bryan surprises fans with three new songs: “Streets of London”, “River Washed Hair”, and “Song for You”.
- The “KPop Demon Hunters” soundtrack explodes to No. 3 on the Billboard 200 — 2025’s highest-charting soundtrack so far.
- New music highlights include Zandi Holup’s Wildflower announcement, Logan Mize’s Open Road EP, and Morgan Wade’s emotional single “Left Me Behind”.
- Rising star Ethel Cain lands a No. 1 debut on the New Alternative 40 with her provocatively titled single “Fuck Me Eyes.”
🎧 Industry Buzz
- Apple Music celebrates its 10-year anniversary with a brand-new global hub for artists in Los Angeles.
- Scooter Braun exits as CEO of HYBE America, stepping into a senior advisory role with the company.
🏆 Award Season Moves
- The Hollywood Independent Music Awards drops its 2025 nominations list.
- New Music Weekly Magazine unveils its 2025 New Music Awards nominees — spotlighting Sabrina Carpenter, Benson Boone, and Luke Combs, among others.
🌍 Headlines Around the Scene
- UK’s Bob Vylan faces legal trouble and a U.S. visa revocation after their fiery Glastonbury performance.
- Lana Del Rey surprises fans by bringing Addison Rae on stage during her London shows.
- Sean "Diddy" Combs receives a standing ovation from inmates after a courtroom acquittal.
- Carly Pearce is battling vocal strain from pericarditis, potentially affecting future performances.
- The Kingsland, Arkansas Post Office will be officially dedicated to Johnny Cash — honoring the country music legend’s roots.
Entertainment Headlines
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