Pro-bono label Sticky Records' operates with no contracts and no master ownership — putting artists first in a radical, artist-owned model.
Discover why YouTube is withdrawing its data from the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard 200 charts and what the change means for artists.
Jason Blum, of horror house Blumhouse Productions, recently revealed the shocking reason to why he thinks M3GAN 2.0 flopped at the theaters.
The hastening of AI has created a lot of conversation, and not all of it has been smart, as evidenced here by music executive Ray Daniels.
It's been revealed that the Daniel Ek, the CEO of Spotify, has been investing 100s of millions of dollars into military drones.
Russ might've been cooking with his belief that Spotify should stop displaying artist's monthly listeners. Is he right?
Major music publishers are suing AI startup Anthropic, alleging unauthorized use of copyrighted song lyrics to train its chatbot.
Not especially thrilled with his numbers, Drake and his fans have been hinting that he's being blackballed by the industry. True?
TDE (Top Dawg Entertainment), came up in an interesting topic about what's wrong with the music industry, and the death of boutique labels.
In protest of new proposed changes to UK copyright law, more than 1,000 artists have teamed up to release a completely silent album.
Mikey Shulman, CEO of AI music app Suno, had some very interesting things to say about AI's future role in music creation.
2024 has been a rough year for hip-hop, with major artists flopping and music not selling. Are we witnessing the death of hip-hop?
The Weeknd Strikes Groundbreaking $1 Billion Catalog Deal — Keeps Creative Control Over Music Legacy
The Weeknd has closed a historic $1 billion catalog deal, retaining creative control and setting a new model for music rights.
A special protest album against AI-generated music will include silent tracks by Paul McCartney, Kate Bush, Hans Zimmer, and more.
You may have heard of, or even listened to, Velvet Sundown, this new band that's racked up over 750,000 listeners in mere weeks, but did you know they're AI?
Timbaland is widely regarded as one of the greatest producers of this modern era, so why is he signing an AI artist?
In a shocking moment of transparency, music executives said the quiet part out loud, they hate their artists. Can the industry be saved?
The rise of the internet, and especially social media, has democratized music discourse and criticism. But is true discourse dead?
Billboard has introduced stringent measures to combat chart manipulation, particularly through the use of bots and artificial sales inflation.
0ver 1,000 artists have recorded a silent album in protest of letting AI companies used licensed music for free for "research."
L.A. Reid made the rounds trying to dispel the long held belief that there's a "button" that major labels can press to make any artist viral.
Spotify and it's impact on the music industry has been much discussed, but recent updates re-confirm that it's still the absolute worst.
Paul Rappaport, a key person at Columbia Records, is publishing a new book ,'Gliders Over Hollywood,' all about promoting rock music.
Anthony Fantano addressed a long growing issue in music; there's just entirely too much music being released these days. Is he right?


























