The British star’s latest Instagram post reveals plans for something called ‘Conversations’ to be held in New York this month.
Instagram has talked about its desire to boost ‘original’ content in its app, and to reduce the reach of unoriginal or ‘reposted’ content.
Believe and its TuneCore subsidiary have adopted a new policy when it comes to AI-generated music: they will not distribute tracks made using “pirate studios”.
Q1 financial-results season is up and running, so we’re having to bundle some of the key announcements together today for reasons of space.
UK collecting society PRS for Music has published its annual financial results, revealing that its collections grew by 7.7% to £1.24bn in 2025.
TikTok has just announced a new optimisation reminiscent of YouTube tags, which could be beneficial for artists reaching their intended audience. As app researcher Jonah Manzano posted to Threads, in ...
The 2025 revival of “Turn The Lights Off” is a textbook example of how a 15-year-old catalogue hit can be translated into a modern one. By pairing a nostalgic track […] ...
Fred again.. is known for his innovative ways of releasing music, playing live and engaging fans – as his recent USB002 tour has been further testament to. The artist’s initial […] ...
Blue check-marks for verified artists on Spotify? Pfft, those are so 2017, don’t you think? It’s all about green tick-marks ...
It's not just Spotify rolling out a verification program for human (non-AI) musicians. One of the newer services, Vocana, is ...