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SolutionsMar 17

Black Music Powers 80% of UK's $30B Music Industry

A groundbreaking new report reveals Black music has contributed $24.5 billion to the UK music industry over 30 years, accounting for 80% of the market. The landmark study calls for better support and representation to match this enormous economic and cultural impact.

Google: economic growth report2 min read
Black Music Powers 80% of UK's £30B Music Economy
SolutionsMar 17

Black Music Powers 80% of UK's £30B Music Economy

A groundbreaking report reveals Black Music contributes £24.5 billion to Britain's music industry over 30 years, yet creators still face a 20% pay gap. New data maps 138 genres rooted in Black culture and calls for equity reforms.

Google: economic growth report3 min read
Josplay Partners Sony Music to Boost African Artists
InnovationApr 6

Josplay Partners Sony Music to Boost African Artists

African music streaming platform Josplay just secured a major partnership with Sony Music Entertainment, bringing thousands of tracks from legendary African artists to listeners worldwide. The deal celebrates African music as "a world of music," not just a genre subset.

Premium Times Nigeria2 min read
Wendy Shay: From 'Shaytanic' Insults to Ghana Music Star
SportsJan 20

Wendy Shay: From 'Shaytanic' Insults to Ghana Music Star

Ghanaian singer Wendy Shay turned public mockery and grief-fueled backlash into one of the most remarkable comebacks in African music. Her 2025 breakthrough proves that relentless consistency can transform doubt into undeniable stardom.

Myjoyonline Ghana2 min read
Africa Rising Music Conference 2026 Spotlights AI Innovation
InnovationMay 26

Africa Rising Music Conference 2026 Spotlights AI Innovation

Africa's premier music industry gathering returns to Johannesburg on May 22 with a groundbreaking focus on artificial intelligence and creator empowerment. The sixth annual conference brings together global music leaders to explore how technology can amplify African artists' voices worldwide. ---

Google News - Africa Innovation2 min read
Music Legend Nile Rodgers Opens Dubai School Music Center
Acts of KindnessFeb 4

Music Legend Nile Rodgers Opens Dubai School Music Center

Grammy winner Nile Rodgers just inaugurated a state-of-the-art music center at a Dubai school, giving students access to professional-grade studios and industry connections. The new facility blends classical training with modern music technology to prepare the next generation of creative professionals.

Google News - School Innovation2 min read
Barry Manilow Beats Lung Cancer, Preps Comeback at 83
Health & WellnessJun 3

Barry Manilow Beats Lung Cancer, Preps Comeback at 83

Music legend Barry Manilow is recovering from lung cancer surgery that required surgeons to navigate through his vocal cords. Just four months later, he's already working on his comeback with a new album of original songs.

Google News - Entertainment2 min read
Rapper Woody Go Child Returns to Music After 3-Story Fall
Community HeroesApr 23

Rapper Woody Go Child Returns to Music After 3-Story Fall

Korean rapper Woody Go Child is back making music just four months after surviving a devastating fall from a three-story building rooftop. His journey from near-death to recovery shows the power of resilience and community support.

Google News - Recovery Story2 min read
Tuareg Band Tinariwen Unites Generations Through Music
Community Heroes3d ago

Tuareg Band Tinariwen Unites Generations Through Music

After two decades apart, legendary Tuareg musicians reunited in Algeria to record an album celebrating their culture and bringing together three generations of artists. Despite displacement from their homeland, the band is using music to preserve traditions and inspire young women to reclaim musical heritage.

ABC Australia2 min read
How AI Music Is Creating Jobs, Not Just Taking Them
InnovationJan 18

How AI Music Is Creating Jobs, Not Just Taking Them

While debates rage about AI replacing musicians, data shows something surprising: AI-generated artists are already charting on Billboard, and the industry's response could create entirely new careers. The key isn't fighting the technology but building the right safeguards, just like music did with sampling in the 1990s.

Fast Company3 min read
Legendary Jazz Club Adds Classical Music Mondays
Daily MixMay 5

Legendary Jazz Club Adds Classical Music Mondays

Ronnie Scott's iconic London jazz venue now hosts weekly orchestral performances for the first time in 65 years. The newly renovated upstairs space brings chamber music to Soho with intimate shows that blend classical brilliance with jazz club energy.

Positive News2 min read
BTS Returns: 260,000 Fans Gather for Seoul Comeback Concert
SportsMar 21

BTS Returns: 260,000 Fans Gather for Seoul Comeback Concert

K-pop supergroup BTS drew 260,000 fans to Seoul and millions more online for their first concert after four years. The comeback follows all seven members completing mandatory military service.

Euronews2 min read
The Met Explores 4,000 Years of Musical Instruments as Bodies
Innovation5d ago

The Met Explores 4,000 Years of Musical Instruments as Bodies

A stunning new exhibition at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art reveals how cultures worldwide have shaped musical instruments to mirror the human form for thousands of years. From ancient Egyptian hand-shaped clappers to Prince's iconic guitar, the show celebrates music as fundamental to human identity.

Smithsonian2 min read
Spotify and Universal Strike Artist-First AI Music Deal
InnovationMay 22

Spotify and Universal Strike Artist-First AI Music Deal

Spotify partnered with Universal Music Group to let fans create AI covers and remixes that actually pay the original artists. The deal prioritizes consent and compensation, setting a new standard in the controversial AI music space.

TechCrunch3 min read
Hip Hop Legend Che Fu Joins NZ Music Hall of Fame
Community HeroesMay 14

Hip Hop Legend Che Fu Joins NZ Music Hall of Fame

Aotearoa hip hop pioneer Che Fu will be inducted into New Zealand's Music Hall of Fame this May, celebrating a groundbreaking career that brought conscious hip hop into the mainstream. The artist who gave us "Chains" and "Misty Frequencies" blazed a trail by weaving Māori and Pasifika culture into music that defined a generation. ---

Google News - New Zealand Success3 min read
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Community HeroesFeb 14

World-Class Flautist Brings Music Home to Mexico

After performing for royalty and collaborating with Paul McCartney, Oakland-born flautist Elena Durán chose to honor her grandmother's legacy by bringing classical music to Mexico, from concert halls to prison cells.

Mexico News Daily3 min read
Intimate Baithaks Revive India's Musical Heritage
Acts of KindnessFeb 26

Intimate Baithaks Revive India's Musical Heritage

Ancient Indian music gatherings are making a comeback in Hyderabad, bringing listeners within arm's reach of artists for deeply personal concerts. The modern revival blends traditional intimacy with curated experiences that help young Indians reconnect with their cultural roots.

The Hindu3 min read
BTS Comeback Concert Draws 18.4M Netflix Viewers Worldwide
SportsMar 25

BTS Comeback Concert Draws 18.4M Netflix Viewers Worldwide

K-pop superstars BTS reunited after nearly three years apart, and 18.4 million fans around the world tuned in to watch their Netflix comeback concert. The free livestream reached viewers in over 190 countries, marking one of the platform's biggest live music events.

BBC Technology2 min read
Céline Dion's Paris Comeback Boosts City by $500M
Global NewsApr 10

Céline Dion's Paris Comeback Boosts City by $500M

After battling a rare autoimmune disorder, Céline Dion is returning to the stage for 16 Paris concerts that could inject up to $585 million into the French capital's economy. The singer's comeback represents both a personal triumph and a massive win for tourism, hotels, and local businesses.

France 24 English3 min read
Mumbai Sisters Bring Music Classes to 500 Kids on a Bus
Acts of KindnessApr 8

Mumbai Sisters Bring Music Classes to 500 Kids on a Bus

Two sisters transformed a bus into a mobile music classroom, reaching children in Mumbai's poorest neighborhoods who can't access traditional schools. Their journey started with discovering how music helped kids understand emotions and learn better than regular classes alone.

The Better India2 min read

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