I fell in love with Daddy Yankee. Almost everybody [in hip-hop] was African-American, but I saw Yankee was Latino and thought, 'OK, I got a chance.'
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rantnrave:// Dear concert ticket industry: I know the entire world is heading in this direction, for better or worse, and I know you haven't done anything more yet than announce an acquisition, and I know this request is probably in vain, but no, I do not want you to store my face in a database and I do not want you to associate my face with my RIHANNA ticket, and I do not want you to scan my face when I walk into the show. For a million reasons, including convenience, flexibility and (completely justified) paranoia, I'd much rather show you a bar code (or, hell, even hand you a paper ticket). Also, I'm going to be really mad when it turns out the main benefit of knowing the exact identify of every soul in the arena isn't to fight scalpers or keep us safe but to sell our biometric data to advertisers. But hey, if you want to redirect the R&D budget you're using to get scanners to recognize my face as I stroll into the HOLLYWOOD BOWL and instead use the money to develop scanners that can automatically detect a bar code without me having to slow down, I'd be good with that... Here's a compelling argument for why major labels are dumping SPOTIFY stock like 18th century Americans dumping British tea into Boston harbor. OK, it's not that bad. And compelling doesn't automatically equal correct. But TIM INGHAM is playing solid digital-music-biz chess here. Key, possibly frightening, takeaway: The big streaming audience waiting in the wings is baby boomers. And Spotify may or may not be where they'll go... What if a band did this? Could LORD HURON claim the word LORD? Could CARDI B own her B? Who would get "LIL"?... Your next GOOGLE assistant: JOHN LEGEND... Layoff watch: UPROXX. REVOLT MEDIA. POPSUGAR... RIP BIG T, GAYLE SHEPHERD and DICK WILLIAMS.
- Matty Karas, curator
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Music Business Worldwide
Do the major labels know something about Spotify that Wall Street doesn't?
by Tim Ingham
The majors have cashed in $1bn in shares despite optimism from Wall Street. Why?
Resident Advisor
How Larry Heard made house music deep
by Moxie and Matt McDermott
The term "deep house" has come to mean many different things to many different people. But the roots of the sound can be traced back to the musical innovations of one man: Larry Heard. In this video, we look at the techniques behind some of Heard's most iconic and influential music, explaining how he gave house music a sense of depth. 
Rolling Stone
J Balvin's Latin Pop Crusade
by Suzy Exposito
He's on a mission to globalize reggaeton. Will the United States answer the call?
The Root
Hate the Player, Not the Game: On Loving the Art of R. Kelly, Kanye and Cosby
by Michael Harriot
To be clear, I don’t support these artists. But I also think it is too simplistic and a little disingenuous to retroactively declare that the music, film, television and comedy we once revered are now worthless. It is more complicated than the Twittersphere hive mind would have us believe. 
The Guardian
The problem with R Kelly: how the star is finally facing the music
by Katie Bain
Years of allegations of sexual misconduct from underage women haven’t affected his standing in the industry but is the tide about to turn?
Noisey
Is Virtual Reality About to Transform the Way We Experience Live Music?
by Daisy Jones
I stood in a small room with a headset and felt like I was on stage with Fall Out Boy. Kind of.
Billboard
How Tuna Fish Heir & Reggae Sumfest Owner Josef Bogdanovich Became One of Jamaican Music's Biggest Advocates
by Patricia Meschino
The American businessman and heir to the StarKist tuna fortune has become one of Jamaican music's most unexpected, and fervent, supporters.
Pigeons & Planes
The Story Behind Childish Gambino's Symbolic "This Is America" Dance Choreography
by Eric Skelton
An interview with dance choreographer Sherrie Silver.
The New York Times
An Orchestra Adopts a City, One Kid at Time
by Michael Cooper
When the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra started an after-school music program 10 years ago, it had 30 students. Now it has 1,300 - and counting.
RealClearLife
Tony Kinman and the Secret History of Rock ’n’ Roll
by Tim Sommer
The country punk pioneer recently died at 63 after an extended battle with cancer.
blues
GQ
Ashley Monroe Is the Beating Heart of Old-School Country
by Jon Bernstein
With her stunning new album, "Sparrow," the singer-songwriter has made the strongest project of her career. But how will Nashville respond?
Forbes
How Muzik Headphones Raised $70 Million From Michael Jordan, Drake And A French Billionaire Scion
by Zack O'Malley Greenburg
Jason Hardi's Muzik just raised more than $70 million from A-list backers, including Michael Jordan, Drake and French billionaire Francois-Henri Pinault. Can a luxury version of its connected headphones beat Beats at its own game?
Medium
Why Artists and Influencers Have More Power Than Ever
by Seth Schachner
It's a scorching April afternoon in Las Vegas, so hot that we're hunkered down in our hotel suite, waiting for an artist named Ozuna to swing by. But so far, despite multiple attempts, it hasn't happened.
Rolling Stone
Kanye West's New Song 'Lift Yourself' Isn't as Bad as You Think
by Christopher R. Weingarten
Hate the rapper's politics all you want, but writing off his "poopy-dee scoop" moment is shortsighted.
Complex
Why Is Kanye West So Mad at the Radio?
by Shawn Setaro
Ye is still upset that his last album didn't get much airplay. Should he be?
Noisey
Rap is Banned in Iran, But the Underground Scene is Flourishing
by Quentin Müller
"We have so many forbidden things in Iran, but does that prevent us from doing them? If forbidden rap can tell good stories, go ahead and forbid it! The ban only means it's an opportunity."
The Guardian
The Uncensored Playlist: how​ ​news​ ​is being turned into​ ​pop to bypass repressive regimes
by Derek Robertson
Music streaming services such as Spotify are freely available even where social media and search engines are banned, so the Uncensored Playlist has recruited journalists from five repressive regimes to spread the news via song.
Billboard
Scrappy John Mellencamp Is Everywhere in Country Music: 'There's a Part of Us That All Want to Be Like Him'
by Tom Roland
"In my mind, John Mellencamp is a rocking version of Merle Haggard," says Jake Owen. "He's able to say things simply about America in a way where everyone understood it."
Heavy Blog Is Heavy
The Evolution of Australia’s Heavy Music Scene
by Karlo Doroc
Having been oft-forgotten in other parts of the world for many a decade, over the past dozen years or so we've seen this country's musical output burst from the underground and make waves the world over.
Adam Neely
What does music mean?
by Adam Neely
Pythagoras, metaphors, Leonard Bernstein and solresol all tell us that music means nothing in the traditional sense of semantic meaning, but it does give us a vehicle for expression quite unlike any other. Music means nothing, but also everything.
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