When Ariana Grande released her latest album eternal sunshine, one of its most beloved tracks, “the boy is mine,” became an instant dance trend on TikTok. At any other moment, a viral trend around a ...
Siladitya Ray is a New Delhi-based Forbes news team reporter. Universal Music Group and TikTok announced a new licensing deal late on Wednesday, allowing the major label’s song catalog to return to ...
Taylor Swift’s songs have returned to TikTok ahead of the release of her upcoming album, “The Tortured Poets Department.” On April 11, TikTok users regained access to some of Swift’s tracks about two ...
JT wants her next single to be a TikTok hit, whether her record label allows it or not. The City Girls rapper — signed to Universal Music Group’s Motown Records — took to X (formerly Twitter) on ...
TikTok users can once again feature music from top Universal Music Group (UMG) artists in their videos, following a resolution between the social media giant and the music label over royalty payments ...
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Drake files lawsuit against UMG for Kendrick Lamar’s diss track, only for it to break Grammy records
If you think that you’re having a bad day, at least you’re not Drake right now. Though the Canadian born rapper didn’t attend music’s biggest night, he must have saw that the song he is currently ...
The feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar continues, as the 38-year-old Canadian rapper’s company, Froze Moments LLC, filed a “pre-action petition” against Universal Music Group (UMG), the label ...
In its motion for dismissal, UMG claimed that Drake goaded Kendrick Lamar into the rap beef. UMG asks court to dismiss Drake's lawsuit, says he asked Kendrick Lamar to diss him In a motion moved on ...
Universal Music Group has experienced an 8.5% decline year-to-date and a nearly 20% drop from its May highs, reflecting industry shifts. Despite holding a 38% market share and a strong artist ...
Drake will not continue legal action against Spotify and Universal Music Group following his public spat with Kendrick Lamar. The Canadian rapper sued the music streamer and the record label last year ...
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