Musician Charles Wesley Godwin's latest project takes three songs from his "Family Ties" album and weaves them together into a trilogy of music videos connected by the storyline of one family from the ...
In November 2022, Isimeme Udu uploaded the song that changed her life. The singer, who performs as Hemlocke Springs, was stressing about her medical studies at Dartmouth when she dropped her synth-pop ...
Social apps like TikTok and Instagram have become important in music marketing. Finding ways to break through on short-video feeds has become increasingly challenging, though. Business Insider is ...
Universal Music Group is no longer licensing music on TikTok, a move that resulted in songs by major artists like Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, Drake and BTS being removed from the platform on ...
Video killed the radio star, as the first music video to ever air on MTV explained, and now TikTok and streaming services have killed the music video. For the time being, at least. It’s unclear ...
Aug 3 (Reuters) - Country musician Tift Merritt's most popular song on Spotify, "Traveling Alone,", opens new tab is a ballad with lyrics evoking solitude and the open road. Prompted by Reuters to ...
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Major music labels are taking on AI startups that they believe trained on their songs without paying. Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group and Sony Music Group sued the music generators Suno and ...
Universal Music Group, Sony Music, and Warner Records have sued AI music-synthesis companies Udio and Suno for allegedly committing mass copyright infringement by using recordings owned by the labels ...
The recording industry’s three major label groups are uniting in their fight against artificial intelligence. Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, and Warner Music Group are suing Suno and ...
The music video has changed a lot since the turn of the century. Labels are no longer spending millions of dollars to trap Michael and Janet Jackson in an anime-playing spaceship, and just as video ...