Liudas Zakarevičius. Lithuania can become a global music player. The question is whether we will decide
The article discusses Lithuania's potential to become a significant player in the global music industry, emphasizing the importance of digital presence and export.
The Million Gang Revealed: Videos, Music, Guns, and Plans for Home Invasions Directed from a Buenos Aires Prison via Cell Phones
The Million Gang's operations have been uncovered through remote coordination from a Buenos Aires prison, showcasing their organized crime through digital evidence.
How is Verano Rosa, by Karol G and Feid
The song 'Verano Rosa' by Karol G featuring Feid has emerged as one of the most popular tracks from her 2025 album, Tropicoqueta, gaining significant attention on digital platforms.
The ‘Spotify’ Moment of the Mexican Banking System
The article discusses the potential impact of Open Banking in Mexico, likening it to how Spotify revolutionized music access by creating a more integrated and user-friendly experience.
Bebe Rexha begins a new musical era with DIRTY BLONDE focusing on the speed of social media; when is it released?
Bebe Rexha is launching her new album DIRTY BLONDE, embracing the rapid pace of the digital music industry with a unique presentation format.
Cosquín Rock 2026: What time does Airbag play and how to watch it live
The Cosquín Rock 2026 festival is set to take place with a performance by the band Airbag and offers live digital streaming options for viewers.
Album where Mãeana unites João Gomes and João Gilberto gets LP edition
The album 'Mãeana canta JG,' which highlights the works of João Gilberto and João Gomes, is now available in a limited edition vinyl format after its digital release.
The K4OS Phenomenon: The Keys to the Argentine Girl Band That Drives Kids and Teenagers Crazy and Had Its First Mass Show
The Argentine girl band K4OS made a significant leap from a digital phenomenon to a live performance, holding their first mass concert in Buenos Aires and selling out ten shows.
Bruce Springsteen's Song About ICE Killings Tops the Charts in America
Bruce Springsteen's protest song "Streets of Minneapolis" criticizing ICE has reached number one on the Billboard digital song sales chart in the United States.
The Dangerous 'K-Travel' Obsession is Becoming a 'Silent Killer' for Children
The article discusses how the K-Culture trend, particularly through mobile screens and Korean music, has transformed into a dangerous obsession for children in India, impacting families negatively.
The theory of consumer forgiveness and the case of Bad Bunny; from cancellation and rejection to the number 1 artist in the world
The article explores how, in the digital culture of immediate cancellation, Bad Bunny has successfully reconciled with his audience despite past criticisms and challenges to his image.
Symphony Orchestras Make a Digital Leap – Kuopio City Orchestra as a Pioneer
The Kuopio City Orchestra is leading the way in adopting digital sheet music, making the process easier for musicians like violinist Sanni Määttä who appreciates the convenience of not having to carry paper scores.
R&B Class of 2025: Do Androids Dream Better with AI?
In 2025, Xania Monet's song 'How Was I Supposed to Know?' reached the top of the US R&B charts, marking a notable achievement in the genre's digital sales amid discussions about the evolving sound of R&B.
The new digital era of a historical orchestra
This article discusses how a historic orchestra is adapting to the new digital age.