Laur Joamets: I have been lucky to make a living as a musician
Guitarist Laur Joamets shares his experiences and future plans in the music industry, discussing his dual life as a performer in the US and his roots in Estonia.
Macy Gray, the singer with a hundred-year-old voice, fears that technology will turn us into robots and artificial intelligence will kill music
Macy Gray expresses concerns about the impact of technology and artificial intelligence on music, reflecting on her career and the evolution of the music industry over the past twenty-five years.
How Bad Bunny, RosalΓa, and K-Pop Confirm a Crisis in the U.S. Music Domain
Bad Bunny's recent Super Bowl performance in Spanish symbolizes a challenge to the U.S. music industry's dominance and offers a critique of nationalist policies.
How Bad Bunny's Songs Explain the History of Puerto Rico and Tensions with the USA
The article explores how Bad Bunny's recent achievements in the music industry highlight Puerto Rico's cultural identity and the political tensions with the United States.
'Gimme more': Britney sells rights to music catalogue in reported $281m deal
Britney Spears has sold the rights to her music catalogue for approximately $281 million to Primary Wave, making her among the latest major artists to strike a deal for their work.
Britney Spears sells rights to her music catalog for some $200 million, US media reports
Britney Spears has reportedly sold the rights to her music catalog for approximately $200 million.
Bandcamp bans AI music: For a renaissance of human-made
The US music platform Bandcamp has announced the prohibition of AI-generated music from its site, encouraging users to report violations.
Sad Women from the Year of Chaos. Ten Songs Given to Us by the Painful Year 2025
The article reflects on pop culture and highlights ten impactful songs from 2025, while addressing various surprises in the entertainment industry.