With a Grammy win for best new artist, Chappell Roan is at a career high. A few years ago, she was one of the millions of Americans without a job or health insurance.
After a former record label executive criticized her for calling on labels to provide wages and health care to artists.
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Julie Adam promoted to president and CEO of Universal Music CanadaThere's a change in leadership at one of Canada's most prominent record labels, with Julie Adam stepping into the role of ...
The Affordable Care Act can provide a safety net for artists seeking health coverage, but there can still be challenges along ...
In a legal escalation of his feud with Kendrick Lamar, Drake has filed a defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group, ...
Amid an ongoing contract dispute, the K-pop group announced a new name and shared plans to debut a song during a March ...
The music industry executives in the Grammy audience, who were probably already grumbling about Trevor Noah insisting they ...
The pop star named best new artist at Sunday's Grammy Awards challenged her critic to donate $25,000 to struggling musicians.
The executive slammed the singer's Grammy speech, in which she said music industry should offer artists “a livable wage and ...
After winning best new artist at the Grammys this year, the pop star used her speech to advocate for the music industry to ...
Singer Chappell Roan and ex-music executive Jeff Rabhan now seem to be at loggerheads. It goes back to the singer’s Grammy ...
After a music exec wrote an op-ed about Chappell Roan's Grammys acceptance speech, she took to social media to respond.
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