In 2025, music still fills the air, but most of it drifts past unnoticed. The average person has access to every song ever recorded, but they are more likely to
In 2025, music still fills the air, but most of it drifts past unnoticed. The average person has access to every song ever recorded, but they are more likely to
Judging by Ultan JP’s All in Good Time, his talent has aged less like a polite vintage and more like a barrel-aged bourbon with a burn that lingers long after
Article by Manuela Bittencourt – 08/12/2025 In today’s digital-first music landscape, mastering digital marketing is essential for artists who want to grow their fanbase, increase streams, and build a lasting
Article by Manuela Bittencourt – 08/12/2025 Success in the music industry isn’t just about talent — it’s also about who you know. A strong professional network can open doors
Back in August 2023, SoundExchange sued SiriusXM for allegedly failing to pay millions in due royalties. Now, a federal judge has tossed the complaint, finding that the plaintiff lacks the
What are neighboring rights royalties? Learn about neighboring rights and how to collect royalties generated internationally from your music. Photo by Israel Palacio What Are Neighboring Rights? Neighboring rights royalties
With their sophomore single, Monster, Liverpool’s Smiling Jackals pulled no punches while stitching a cerebral thematic weight to a sonic storm that sways between precision and abandon. The track carries
Photo Credit: GabboT / CC by 2.0 Drake’s motion to subpoena Kojo Menne Asamoah in his defamation suit against UMG has been granted, with discovery forthcoming. Drake and his legal
What Is Cringe Marketing in Music? Cringe marketing is a promotional strategy that relies on creating content that’s awkward, over-the-top, or downright bizarre to capture attention. In the music world,
A live performance from Sleep Token, whose Even in Arcadia was one of the top-selling Sony Music releases of Q2 2025. Photo Credit: Excel23 Sony Music Entertainment (SME) achieved Q2