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With ‘Burning Blue,' Mariah The Scientist Finds Her First Radio Chart No. 1
With ‘Burning Blue,' Mariah The Scientist Finds Her First Radio Chart No. 1

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time22-07-2025

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With ‘Burning Blue,' Mariah The Scientist Finds Her First Radio Chart No. 1

Mariah The Scientist finds the winning formula on Billboard's radio charts as her single 'Burning Blue' tops Rhythmic Airplay, the singer-songwriter's first No. 1 on any airplay ranking. The track, which arrived in May to immediate streaming and sales success, jumps from No. 3 to crown the list dated July 26. 'Burning Blue,' released on Buckles Laboratories/Epic Records, rises to No. 1 as the most-played song on U.S. panel-contributing rhythmic radio stations in the United States in the tracking week of July 11-17, according to Luminate. For its coronation week, the song surged 20% in plays compared to its prior week's total. 'Burning Blue' previews Mariah The Scientist's upcoming album, Hearts Sold Separately, which arrives Aug. 22. More from Billboard Mariah The Scientist Announces 'Hearts Sold Separately' Album: See When It Arrives Stevie Wonder Says He'll Never Give Up Performing: 'You Don't Have to Retire' Nick Cave Reflects on Lessons of Grief on Anniversary of Son's Passing Thanks to the new champ, singer-songwriter Mariah The Scientist, born Mariah Buckles, captures the top slot with her second appearance on Rhythmic Airplay. Her first entry, 'IDGAF,' with Tee Grizzley and Chris Brown, peaked at No. 19 in December 2023. As the new champ shines atop Rhythmic Airplay, it wraps the two-week reign of Playboi Carti and The Weeknd's 'Timeless.' Elsewhere, 'Burning Blue' extends its hot streak on other Billboard radio charts. It rockets 8-2 on the Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart with a 29% week-over-week improvement in weekly plays and secures the Greatest Gainer honor, given each week to the song with the largest increase in play count. Additional support comes from the pop sector, where 'Burning Blue' jumped 40% in weekly plays at mainstream top 40 radio stations and verges on a Pop Airplay chart breakthrough. Thanks to that combination of support from different formats, 'Burning Blue' debuts at No. 44 on the all-genre Radio Songs chart. There, it reached 15.8 million audience listenership for the tracking week, up 7% from last week's total. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Four Decades of 'Madonna': A Look Back at the Queen of Pop's Debut Album on the Charts Chart Rewind: In 1990, Madonna Was in 'Vogue' Atop the Hot 100 Solve the daily Crossword

Recording Academy ® Invites Nearly 3,600 Music Creators and Industry Professionals to Join Its Membership
Recording Academy ® Invites Nearly 3,600 Music Creators and Industry Professionals to Join Its Membership

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time09-07-2025

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Recording Academy ® Invites Nearly 3,600 Music Creators and Industry Professionals to Join Its Membership

SANTA MONICA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today the Recording Academy ® extended its annual membership invitations to nearly 3,600 established music professionals spanning diverse backgrounds, genres and disciplines, underscoring the Academy's commitment to recruiting qualified members from across the music landscape. This year's 2025 class of invitees is 49 percent women, 56 percent People of Color and 60 percent under the age of 40. The invitations extended today offer each potential new member an opportunity to power the Recording Academy's mission of cultivating the well-being of the music community, celebrating artistic excellence in the recording arts, advocating for human creators' rights, and more. 'For today's music creators, GRAMMY ® membership opens up an incredible set of opportunities,' said Harvey Mason jr., CEO of the Recording Academy. 'Not only do voting members get the chance to honor their peers with GRAMMY nominations and awards, Academy members get access to hands-on experience, skill development to advance their careers, exposure to peers and mentors in the music industry and be part of an organization shaping the future of music.' Celebrating receiving an invitation today to become new Recording Academy members include Addison Rae, Grupo Firme, Joey Bada$$, KATSEYE, Mariah The Scientist, and Nikki Glaser, expressing their excitement of their new journey ahead: Addison Rae: 'It is a huge honor to join the Recording Academy/GRAMMYs 2025 New Member Class. I am so lucky to be surrounded by talent and poise that inspires me to create fearlessly and help encourage others to do so as well. Thank you for this incredible opportunity!' Grupo Firme: 'Nos sentimos profundamente honrados de ser parte de la nueva generación de miembros de la Recording Academy. Representar la música Mexicana en este espacio global es un sueño hecho realidad, y estamos listos para alzar la voz por nuestra cultura, y nuestras raíces. ¡Vamos con todo!' Joey Bada$$: "Being invited to join the Recording Academy is a true honor and a powerful acknowledgment of the work I've put into my craft. It's more than just recognition, it's an opportunity to have a voice in shaping the future of music and to stand alongside the artists and creators I respect most. I'm proud to represent not just myself, but the culture and community that raised me." KATSEYE: 'We're so honored to be part of the Recording Academy/GRAMMYs 2025 New Member Class! It's exciting to stand alongside such inspiring artists and be part of a community that truly champions music, artistry, and diversity.' Mariah The Scientist: "Honored to be part of the Recording Academy's 2025 New Membership Class. I've always made music from a real place — honest, vulnerable, mine. To be invited into a space that uplifts artists like me is a full-circle moment. Grateful to be seen, and ready to stand for the future of music.' Nikki Glaser: 'I am beyond thrilled to say I am in the Recording Academy/GRAMMYs 2025 New Member Class. I screamed when I found out. This is the greatest thing the GRAMMYs have given me since the half of Benson Boone's tuxedo I kept after last year's show. I couldn't be more honored to join this incredible roster of creatives and actually get to play a part in rewarding my favorite music and performers. This is a role I'm going to take very seriously and as a comedian, it'll be nice to finally have one thing I do in earnest.' See here for additional invitee quotes. New members have the opportunity to participate in many of the Academy's initiatives such as drive meaningful DEI progress and impact through the DREAM Initiative, advocate and recognize the creators behind the music through federal and state Advocacy efforts, engage in programming with the Producers & Engineers Wing ® and Songwriters & Composers Wing, support their peers across the Academy's 12 Chapter cities, and more. Recording Academy Voting Members — made up of artists, songwriters, producers, and engineers active in the music industry — are eligible to vote for the GRAMMY Awards ®, ultimately determining the outcomes on Music's Biggest Night ® and shaping music history. Invitations must be formally accepted for invitees to become Recording Academy members. To participate in the Online Entry Process (OEP) for the upcoming GRAMMY Awards, invitees must accept by July 31. Through OEP, members can submit recordings, music videos and other eligible content for GRAMMY ® Award consideration. For 68th GRAMMY Awards ® key dates, visit here. To see the 2024 Membership Report highlighting the Academy's 2024 New Membership class and overall membership body, visit here. To see how the Academy's membership supports its members and broader music community year-round through the Academy's networks and professional resources, visit the 2024 GRAMMY Impact Report. For more information on the Academy's membership* process and requirements, visit here. *GRAMMY U ® is the third type of Academy membership and follows a distinct application process. Visit here for more info. ABOUT THE RECORDING ACADEMY The Recording Academy represents the voices of performers, songwriters, producers, engineers, and all music professionals. Dedicated to ensuring the recording arts remain a thriving part of our shared cultural heritage, the Academy honors music's history while investing in its future through the GRAMMY Museum ®, advocates on behalf of music creators, supports music people in times of need through MusiCares ®, and celebrates artistic excellence through the GRAMMY Awards — music's only peer-recognized accolade and highest achievement. As the world's leading society of music professionals, we work year-round to foster a more inspiring world for creators.

Mariah The Scientist Announces ‘Hearts Sold Separately' Album: See When It Arrives
Mariah The Scientist Announces ‘Hearts Sold Separately' Album: See When It Arrives

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time09-07-2025

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Mariah The Scientist Announces ‘Hearts Sold Separately' Album: See When It Arrives

Mariah The Scientist is looking to fan the flames of the scorching 'Burning Blue' into her next album. The Atlanta native isn't wasting any time parlaying her momentum as Mariah announced plans for her Hearts Sold Separately LP, which is scheduled to arrive on Aug. 22 via Epic Records. More from Billboard Chartbreaker: Mariah the Scientist on Her Biggest Hit's 'Casual' Start & Using Her Platform to 'Help People Feel Included' Chappell Roan Lets Down Her Hair for Rapunzel-Coded Video Shoot in New York City: See Photos Travis Scott Raises 'JACKBOYS 2' Hype With '2000 Excursion' Single Feat. Don Toliver & Sheck Wes 'HEARTS SOLD SEPARATELY… 08/22 | Link in bio,' she captioned the post. The cover art features a pink backdrop with Mariah turned into a mini-green army figurine, while the back cover finds her broken into plastic pieces with the 10-song track list blurred out. She's teased features on the project, but even those with 20/10 eyesight in the Air Force are going to have trouble depicting the names and song titles. 'Comment ur guess which # you're claiming off top,' the 27-year-old added in the comments. Mariah received plenty of love in her comment section as well from peers like Kali Uchis, Coi Leray, JT, Ryan Trey and Lori Harvey. 'This cover is [fire],' JT wrote. Mariah set the world ablaze with her 'Burning Blue' single in May, which debuted at No. 25 on the Billboard Hot 100, the highest-charting hit of her career. 'Over time, you start realizing [people] want you to change things,' Mariah told Billboard in June. 'Everybody wants to control your art. I don't want to argue with you about what I want, because if we don't want the same things, I'll just go find somebody who does.' Perhaps Mariah The Scientist will drop off another single in the meantime to continue her winning streak. Look for Hearts Sold Separately to land on Aug. 22 and check out the lavender-splashed militant cover art for the LP above. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart

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