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Spanish Rock Manager's Resilience and Success
Alén Ayerdi, a 50-year-old from Pamplona, Spain, overcame personal tragedies and health issues to become a leading figure in Spanish rock, managing artists like Robe and Marea, running a successful record label (El Dromedario Records), and playing drums in two bands; his approach challenges industry...
Spanish Rock Manager's Resilience and Success
Alén Ayerdi, a 50-year-old from Pamplona, Spain, overcame personal tragedies and health issues to become a leading figure in Spanish rock, managing artists like Robe and Marea, running a successful record label (El Dromedario Records), and playing drums in two bands; his approach challenges industry...
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36% Bias Score


Soul Singer Jerry Butler Dies at 85
Jerry Butler, a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame singer known for hits like "For Your Precious Love" and "Only the Strong Survive," died in Chicago at age 85; his career also included a stint on the Cook County Board.
Soul Singer Jerry Butler Dies at 85
Jerry Butler, a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame singer known for hits like "For Your Precious Love" and "Only the Strong Survive," died in Chicago at age 85; his career also included a stint on the Cook County Board.
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20% Bias Score


2025 Victoires de la Musique: Criticism Mounts Over Lack of Diversity and Innovation
The 2025 Victoires de la Musique ceremony, broadcast on France 2, was widely criticized for its predictable format, lack of diversity, and overwhelming emphasis on established artists, despite a previous attempt at inclusivity.
2025 Victoires de la Musique: Criticism Mounts Over Lack of Diversity and Innovation
The 2025 Victoires de la Musique ceremony, broadcast on France 2, was widely criticized for its predictable format, lack of diversity, and overwhelming emphasis on established artists, despite a previous attempt at inclusivity.
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68% Bias Score


Lamar's Super Bowl Performance Intensifies Drake Feud
Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show, featuring his hit song "Not Like Us" which accuses Drake of pedophilia, has intensified their feud, significantly impacting Drake's public image and potentially altering both artists' future trajectories.
Lamar's Super Bowl Performance Intensifies Drake Feud
Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show, featuring his hit song "Not Like Us" which accuses Drake of pedophilia, has intensified their feud, significantly impacting Drake's public image and potentially altering both artists' future trajectories.
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60% Bias Score


A$AP Rocky Assault Trial: Prosecution Rests Case
Rapper A$AP Rocky's trial for assault with a semi-automatic firearm concluded its prosecution phase on Thursday; the key witness, A$AP Relli, testified that Rocky shot at him in 2021, a claim challenged by the defense who presented evidence suggesting Relli sought financial gain from the case. The j...
A$AP Rocky Assault Trial: Prosecution Rests Case
Rapper A$AP Rocky's trial for assault with a semi-automatic firearm concluded its prosecution phase on Thursday; the key witness, A$AP Relli, testified that Rocky shot at him in 2021, a claim challenged by the defense who presented evidence suggesting Relli sought financial gain from the case. The j...
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44% Bias Score


Welsh Music Aims for Global Success
On the 10th anniversary of Welsh Language Music Day, BBC Radio Wales DJ Molly Palmer and musician Tara Bandito highlight the burgeoning Welsh-language music scene's diversity and potential for global success, comparable to Gangnam Style's impact, with the upcoming Welsh-language version of The Voice...
Welsh Music Aims for Global Success
On the 10th anniversary of Welsh Language Music Day, BBC Radio Wales DJ Molly Palmer and musician Tara Bandito highlight the burgeoning Welsh-language music scene's diversity and potential for global success, comparable to Gangnam Style's impact, with the upcoming Welsh-language version of The Voice...
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44% Bias Score

De Palma's "Phantom of the Paradise": A 1974 Critique of Music Industry Commercialization
Brian De Palma's 1974 musical "Phantom of the Paradise" critiques the music industry's commercialization, drawing inspiration from Phil Spector, and blending elements from classic literature, initially failing commercially but later influencing artists like Daft Punk.

De Palma's "Phantom of the Paradise": A 1974 Critique of Music Industry Commercialization
Brian De Palma's 1974 musical "Phantom of the Paradise" critiques the music industry's commercialization, drawing inspiration from Phil Spector, and blending elements from classic literature, initially failing commercially but later influencing artists like Daft Punk.
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24% Bias Score

Zaho de Sagazan and Gims Win at 2024 Victoires de la Musique
Zaho de Sagazan won Female Artist of the Year and Gims won Male Artist of the Year at the 40th Victoires de la Musique awards on February 14th; changes to the voting system aim to address past criticisms of a lack of representation.

Zaho de Sagazan and Gims Win at 2024 Victoires de la Musique
Zaho de Sagazan won Female Artist of the Year and Gims won Male Artist of the Year at the 40th Victoires de la Musique awards on February 14th; changes to the voting system aim to address past criticisms of a lack of representation.
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20% Bias Score

Recording Artists Push for Radio Royalty Payments
Over 300 recording artists, including major stars, are lobbying Congress to pass the American Music Fairness Act, demanding that terrestrial radio stations pay them royalties for playing their music, citing billions of dollars in lost potential revenue while radio stations counter that existing lice...

Recording Artists Push for Radio Royalty Payments
Over 300 recording artists, including major stars, are lobbying Congress to pass the American Music Fairness Act, demanding that terrestrial radio stations pay them royalties for playing their music, citing billions of dollars in lost potential revenue while radio stations counter that existing lice...
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56% Bias Score

Music Industry Hits Record \$45.5 Billion in Revenue
In 2023, the global music industry generated a record \$45.5 billion in revenue, a 10% increase from the previous year, surpassing cinema revenue; Taylor Webster, head of Metro PR's music division, spearheaded this growth by representing numerous artists and employing a unique 360° PR model that val...

Music Industry Hits Record \$45.5 Billion in Revenue
In 2023, the global music industry generated a record \$45.5 billion in revenue, a 10% increase from the previous year, surpassing cinema revenue; Taylor Webster, head of Metro PR's music division, spearheaded this growth by representing numerous artists and employing a unique 360° PR model that val...
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28% Bias Score

NewJeans Legally Changes Name to NJZ Amid Label Dispute
K-pop group NewJeans legally changed its name to NJZ amid a contract dispute with its label, Ador, debuting the new name and a new song at ComplexCon Hong Kong in March, while facing a lawsuit and injunction request from Ador, which disputes allegations of mistreatment.

NewJeans Legally Changes Name to NJZ Amid Label Dispute
K-pop group NewJeans legally changed its name to NJZ amid a contract dispute with its label, Ador, debuting the new name and a new song at ComplexCon Hong Kong in March, while facing a lawsuit and injunction request from Ador, which disputes allegations of mistreatment.
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40% Bias Score

Irv Gotti, Hip-Hop Producer and Murder Inc. Founder, Dies at 54
Music producer Irv Gotti, co-founder of Murder Inc. Records and key figure in the careers of Ja Rule, Ashanti, and DMX, died Wednesday at age 54 in New York City; cause of death unannounced.

Irv Gotti, Hip-Hop Producer and Murder Inc. Founder, Dies at 54
Music producer Irv Gotti, co-founder of Murder Inc. Records and key figure in the careers of Ja Rule, Ashanti, and DMX, died Wednesday at age 54 in New York City; cause of death unannounced.
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24% Bias Score
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