Izzy Azalea Is Thrilled To Be ‘Officially Unsigned’

Iggy Azalea has revealed that she is officially an unsigned artist. The Australian performer signed a deal with Island Records back in February of 2018, however, has now parted ways. Continue reading

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Pandora Reports Solid Q3, 6.8M Paid Subscribers

Pandora reported a sold Q3, including adding 784,000 subscribers in Q3, reaching approximately 6.8 million for its various paid services. That's a fraction of Spotify or Apple Music, but when. Continue reading

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TUE. BRIEF: Pandora Reports Strong Q3 • CD Manufacturing Falters • Social Media Growth Stalls • More

MONDAY 11.6.18 Music Business News From Around The Web Updated continuously under the More News tab

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Spotify For Artists Will Charge For Some Services, says CEO Daniel Ek

Spotify will charge for some Spotify For Artists products and services, CEO Daniel Ek stated during last week's earnings call. While "unlikely" that the it will charge for data, this mark's. Continue reading

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4 Most Important Twitter Practices For Artists In 2018

Twitter has been around for over a decade now, and has helped make or break many an artists career. Here we examine which practices have allowed artists to find success. Continue reading

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A Great Music Marketing Plan Is More Than A Bunch Of Tools

Do you have a marketing plan? Do you really have a marketing plan? A playlist Is Not A Marketing Plan. A record label is not a marketing plan. A digital. Continue reading

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UMG Is First To License Africa’s Top Steamer Boomplay

Universal Music Group has become the first major label to licence popular African music download and streaming service Boomplay. The service, boasts 36 million users in multiple African markets and is adding. Continue reading

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How I Got On Official Spotify Playlists As An Unknown Independent Musician

In this piece, independent artist Braden Lam of Halifax NS recounts how he was able to land himself on official Spotify playlists using only smart marketing, Show.co, and no money.

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Pharrell, Decidedly Un-Happy About Trump’s Use Of His Song, May Actually Have A Case

No election cycle is complete without a politician using a song at a rally to the consternation of its creator, and while blanket performance licenses usually prevent the artist from. Continue reading

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