When Jelly Roll carried out on the season 50 premiere of Saturday Night time Reside, his two songs had been removed from the one musical second on the present. Bowen Yang introduced two of the main women of pop music to the episode by enjoying Charli XCX internet hosting a political speak present (alongside DJ/sidekick Troye Sivan) and channeling Chappell Roan when he performed viral pygmy hippo Moo Deng on Weekend Replace.
And that was simply the primary episode of this landmark season. On the brand new Billboard Pop Store Podcast, Katie & Keith are speaking in regards to the season premiere; who’s up subsequent as hosts and musical company (Stevie Nicks! Ariana Grande! Chappell Roan!); and who we’d prefer to see pop up afterward, from returning season 1 performers to legends who’ve by some means by no means graced the SNL stage.
Take heed to the brand new episode beneath:
Additionally on the present, we’ve acquired chart information on how Future makes chart historical past — but once more — atop the Billboard 200 along with his newest album Mixtape Pluto, how Katy Perry notches her sixth prime 10 album with the arrival of 143, and the way Chappell Roan tops the Prime Album Gross sales chart and the Artist 100 for the primary time, due to promotion surrounding the primary anniversary of her album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess.
The Billboard Pop Store Podcast is your one-stop store for all issues pop on Billboard’s weekly charts. You possibly can all the time rely on a vigorous dialogue in regards to the newest pop information, enjoyable chart stats and tales, new music, and visitor interviews with music stars and people from the world of pop. Informal pop followers and chart junkies can hear Billboard’s government digital director, West Coast, Katie Atkinson and Billboard’s managing director, charts and information operations, Keith Caulfield each week on the podcast, which might be streamed on Billboard.com or downloaded in Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcast supplier. (Click on right here to take heed to the earlier version of the present on Billboard.com.)
