Three years removed from his successful album “NEVER ENOUGH,” Daniel Caesar has returned. Ashton Simmonds, Caesar’s real name, has dominated the rhythm and soul community for nearly a decade. After a ...
University of New Mexico punter Daniel Hughes has become one of the main faces of the program through his social media platforms and his unique journey. Coming to the United States from Australia last ...
Friday, Oct. 24, Daniel Caesar released his latest album, “Son of Spergy,” which has since elicited mixed reviews. The album has a distinctly Gospel feel, intertwined with Caesar’s R&B roots. It calls ...
Tickets are now on sale for the limited run solo play, which begins performances Feb. 21, 2026 at the Hudson Theatre in New York City Dave Quinn is the Deputy News Director at PEOPLE. He has been ...
Garikipati describes an album she looks forward to by Daniel Caesar. On most nights, I’ll probably be returning from yet another 1 a.m. Brody study session, my headphones in, listening to whatever ...
J.D. Okuniewski desperately wanted to turn Daniel Boone’s football program around and return to the glory days he knew when he played for the Blazers. He wasn’t able to get that done in his three ...
Two phenomena have radically reshaped the Hot 100 singles chart in recent weeks — one in the short term, one in the long term. Another song by a first-timer looks likely to enter the top 10 in the ...
Wed, November 5, 2025 at 7:58 PM UTC Ten of the album’s tracks reach the 50-position Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, led by the No. 23 debut of “Who Knows.” The entrance gives Caesar his best result as a ...
Love, introspection and spirituality: these are the three themes that characterize pretty much all of Daniel Caesar’s discography. Yet, in his latest project, the third seems to take the spotlight, ...
On October 24, Daniel Caesar released his fourth studio album, "Son Of Spergy," which combines different genres like gospel, R&B and folk. The album's title, "Son Of Spergy," pays homage to Caesar's ...
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