Scooter Braun Announces Retirement from Talent Management After 23-Year Career
Music mogul Scooter Braun announces retirement from talent management after 23-year career, focusing on family and role at HYBE America. Braun, known for discovering Justin Bieber, represented artists like Ariana Grande and Demi Lovato. Controversy with Taylor Swift and departure of high-profile clients shape his legacy in the industry.
Zendaya hints at potential return to music scene
Zendaya hints at a potential return to the music scene, expressing her love for music and leaving the door open for a future musical project. Fans are excited about the possibility of new music from the multi-talented star, whose past experiences highlight the importance of creating music for herself while remaining open to sharing ‘a little something’ in the future.
Billie Eilish’s Commitment to Sustainability
Billie Eilish, the global superstar, discusses her commitment to sustainability and how her eco-conscious upbringing has influenced her career choices. From integrating sustainability into her business to advocating for environmental issues on a larger scale, Eilish’s dedication serves as a testament to her ongoing commitment to environmental activism.
IMPALA Calls on Apple to Reconsider Spatial Audio Bonuses
IMPALA, a trade body representing independent music companies in Europe, calls on Apple to reconsider its approach to spatial audio bonuses. The trade body seeks a more collaborative solution that benefits all involved parties, emphasizing the need for a fair and inclusive solution that takes into account the interests of all music industry players. Apple’s spatial audio bonuses have sparked discussions and debates within the music industry, particularly regarding their potential impact on the market dynamics and the distribution of streaming revenues. IMPALA’s stance reflects the ongoing efforts to advocate for equitable and sustainable practices in the evolving music business landscape.
Universal Music to Remove Catalogue from TikTok
Universal Music, one of the world’s largest music companies, is set to remove its vast catalogue of millions of songs from the popular social media platform TikTok. The decision comes after failed negotiations over payments between the two parties, leading…