Vinyl records, once dismissed as obsolete "canned music," have experienced a remarkable revival, defying predictions and reshaping the music industry.
Music stardom is often short-lived, with most artists achieving fame for a relatively brief period before fading into obscurity.
Meagan, an A&R professional at Best Kept Secret Management, is a trailblazer in the music industry, championing diversity, creativity, and empowering artists to bring their musical vision to life.
Jack Antonoff's influence on pop music is characterized by a blend of hollow maximalism and whispery minimalism, reflecting the changing landscape of the music industry towards content delivery and emotional impact.
The author argues that music publishing has evolved from a mundane profession to a lucrative industry dominated by major players acquiring catalogs. They highlight Primary Wave's innovative marketing strategies and catalog acquisitions as key drivers of success.
The author argues that Kenyan musicians struggle to break out of their comfort zones due to fear of taking risks, hindering the growth of the local music industry.
The author explores the historical evolution of the term "sellout" in the music industry, tracing its roots back to political and cultural intersections, highlighting shifts in perception over time.
Spotify's dominance in the music industry is reshaping how artists earn a living, with implications for revenue streams beyond streaming services.
Spotify's economic model has left many artists feeling underpaid and undervalued, despite the platform's massive success and revenue generation.
The author argues that the music industry is facing a crisis as old songs dominate the market, leaving new artists struggling for recognition and success.