This week on The Record, we're looking at some of the songs that captured our attention (or held us hostage) this summer, and asking what they tell us about our standards, our anxieties and the places ...
Though R&B singer Miguel has been widely beloved in his genre since his major label debut thirteen years ago, the 37-year-old is besting himself in huge ways right now. “Sure Thing” — a contemporary ...
Thanks to its second wind 11 years after its initial chart run, Miguel’s “Sure Thing” breaks the record for the title with the most weeks on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The track logs an ...
Singer/songwriter Miguel hasn’t put out a full-length album since 2017, but his music is proving to stand the test of time: One of his earliest singles reached a new peak on this week’s Billboard Hot ...
Miguel always knew he was destined for greatness. Amid shoddy record deals, less-than-perfect auditions, and false starts, he was always willing to place bets on himself. And now, nearly 20 years ...
Viral revivals are a hallmark of the streaming era, with songs regularly springing back to life years — sometimes decades — after they were first released. Miguel’s “Sure Thing” is an aberration.
“Sure Thing” by Miguel just reached its 76th week on Billboard‘s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, the longest any song has ever stayed on the chart. The previous record of 65 weeks was held by Mary J.
In 2011, R&B crooner Miguel released his hit song “Sure Thing.” 12 years later, it remains a hit-thanks largely to TikTok. Amid finishing up his new album, Miguel just recently found out about the ...
"I expect most singles to be accompanied by a sped-up version at some point in their life cycle," says RCA senior vp of digital marketing Tarek Al-Hamdouni. By Dan Rys In early 2011, Miguel was a ...
Miguel is handsome, boasts a sexy tenor voice and has a knack for peering deep into our souls with those eyes. Now his “Sure Thing” single is burning up our playlist, and he’ll be performing live ...
"This achievement is a wild reminder of how things – all across the board - can cycle back into cultural relevance," Miguel tells Billboard. By Trevor Anderson Thanks to its second wind 11 years after ...
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