Grammys Reformat to Prioritize Wildfire Relief
In response to the devastating Los Angeles wildfires, the Recording Academy canceled several Grammy week events, reallocating resources to a $2 million fire relief fund and reshaping the remaining events to incorporate fundraising efforts, while the Grammy Awards ceremony will still take place on Su...
Grammys Reformat to Prioritize Wildfire Relief
In response to the devastating Los Angeles wildfires, the Recording Academy canceled several Grammy week events, reallocating resources to a $2 million fire relief fund and reshaping the remaining events to incorporate fundraising efforts, while the Grammy Awards ceremony will still take place on Su...
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40% Bias Score
Deezer Develops System to Address AI-Generated Music Copyright Issues
Deezer, facing lawsuits against AI music startups for copyright infringement, is developing a system to identify and potentially exclude completely AI-generated songs from royalty payments, aiming to prevent royalty pool dilution and address industry concerns.
Deezer Develops System to Address AI-Generated Music Copyright Issues
Deezer, facing lawsuits against AI music startups for copyright infringement, is developing a system to identify and potentially exclude completely AI-generated songs from royalty payments, aiming to prevent royalty pool dilution and address industry concerns.
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48% Bias Score
John Sykes, Rock Guitarist, Dies at 65
British rock guitarist John Sykes, known for his work with Whitesnake and Thin Lizzy, died at 65 after a battle with cancer, leaving a significant impact on the music world.
John Sykes, Rock Guitarist, Dies at 65
British rock guitarist John Sykes, known for his work with Whitesnake and Thin Lizzy, died at 65 after a battle with cancer, leaving a significant impact on the music world.
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20% Bias Score
Betty Boo Returns After Three-Decade Hiatus
Betty Boo, born Alison Clarkson in 1970, launched her solo career in 1990 with the platinum-selling album Boomania, winning a Brit Award; after a three-decade hiatus marked by co-writing hits for other artists and family responsibilities, she released her new album, Rip Up the Rulebook.
Betty Boo Returns After Three-Decade Hiatus
Betty Boo, born Alison Clarkson in 1970, launched her solo career in 1990 with the platinum-selling album Boomania, winning a Brit Award; after a three-decade hiatus marked by co-writing hits for other artists and family responsibilities, she released her new album, Rip Up the Rulebook.
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20% Bias Score
Drake Sues UMG for Defamation Over Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us"
Canadian rapper Drake is suing UMG Recordings for defamation over Kendrick Lamar's song "Not Like Us," which he claims falsely accused him of being a pedophile and incited violence, resulting in an attack on his property on May 7, 2024, injuring his security guard.
Drake Sues UMG for Defamation Over Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us"
Canadian rapper Drake is suing UMG Recordings for defamation over Kendrick Lamar's song "Not Like Us," which he claims falsely accused him of being a pedophile and incited violence, resulting in an attack on his property on May 7, 2024, injuring his security guard.
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40% Bias Score
Drake Sues Universal Music Group Over Allegations of False Accusations and Reputational Harm
Drake is suing Universal Music Group, alleging they spread false accusations to boost Kendrick Lamar's competing song and gain leverage in upcoming contract negotiations. The suit cites a shooting near Drake's home and claims of bot-driven promotion.
Drake Sues Universal Music Group Over Allegations of False Accusations and Reputational Harm
Drake is suing Universal Music Group, alleging they spread false accusations to boost Kendrick Lamar's competing song and gain leverage in upcoming contract negotiations. The suit cites a shooting near Drake's home and claims of bot-driven promotion.
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36% Bias Score
Australian Music's Hottest 100 Low: A Streaming Era Challenge
Triple J's 2024 Hottest 100 saw a record low 29 Australian artists, reigniting debate about the challenges facing the local music industry in the age of global streaming, dominated by algorithms prioritizing international acts and large labels.
Australian Music's Hottest 100 Low: A Streaming Era Challenge
Triple J's 2024 Hottest 100 saw a record low 29 Australian artists, reigniting debate about the challenges facing the local music industry in the age of global streaming, dominated by algorithms prioritizing international acts and large labels.
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40% Bias Score
McCartney Warns of AI Copyright Threat to Artists
Paul McCartney criticized proposed UK copyright law changes allowing AI to use artists' content without permission, arguing it could severely impact artists' income and creativity, prompting concerns about the future of the creative industries.
McCartney Warns of AI Copyright Threat to Artists
Paul McCartney criticized proposed UK copyright law changes allowing AI to use artists' content without permission, arguing it could severely impact artists' income and creativity, prompting concerns about the future of the creative industries.
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56% Bias Score
Eurosonic 2024: Diverse Strategies for Emerging European Artists
The Eurosonic festival in Groningen showcased nearly 275 European musical acts, with artists employing diverse strategiesāfrom captivating live performances to unique musical traditionsāto achieve international success, revealing evolving pathways beyond traditional metrics.
Eurosonic 2024: Diverse Strategies for Emerging European Artists
The Eurosonic festival in Groningen showcased nearly 275 European musical acts, with artists employing diverse strategiesāfrom captivating live performances to unique musical traditionsāto achieve international success, revealing evolving pathways beyond traditional metrics.
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48% Bias Score
Whitney Houston's Bodyguard Recounts Six Years Protecting the Star
David Roberts, Whitney Houston's former bodyguard for six years (1988-1995), recounts his experiences protecting her, revealing security challenges, the toll of fame, and industry pressures that ultimately led to concerns for her well-being, culminating in her tragic death in 2012.
Whitney Houston's Bodyguard Recounts Six Years Protecting the Star
David Roberts, Whitney Houston's former bodyguard for six years (1988-1995), recounts his experiences protecting her, revealing security challenges, the toll of fame, and industry pressures that ultimately led to concerns for her well-being, culminating in her tragic death in 2012.
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40% Bias Score
Drake Sues UMG Over Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us," Citing Incited Home Invasions
Drake is suing Universal Music Group (UMG) for damages resulting from the release of Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us," alleging that the song's promotion incited three home invasions, online harassment, and defamation. The lawsuit focuses on UMG's role, not Lamar's.
Drake Sues UMG Over Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us," Citing Incited Home Invasions
Drake is suing Universal Music Group (UMG) for damages resulting from the release of Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us," alleging that the song's promotion incited three home invasions, online harassment, and defamation. The lawsuit focuses on UMG's role, not Lamar's.
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56% Bias Score
Blackstone Explores \$3 Billion Sale of Music Rights Portfolio
Blackstone is exploring the sale of its music rights portfolio, including works by Bob Dylan, Adele, and Ariana Grande, for over \$3 billion, reflecting the booming market value of music assets driven by the growth of streaming services.
Blackstone Explores \$3 Billion Sale of Music Rights Portfolio
Blackstone is exploring the sale of its music rights portfolio, including works by Bob Dylan, Adele, and Ariana Grande, for over \$3 billion, reflecting the booming market value of music assets driven by the growth of streaming services.
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36% Bias Score