

How to Start Working in the Music Industry
The music industry is vast and fragmented into many diverse elements. There’s a wide range of music business jobs from the musicians, the producers, the publicists, the managers to in-between roles. There are no magical ways to…

Top rap albums of 2020 for teenagers and students
Most college going students are into rap music because it helps them to refresh during studies so that they can concentrate better. For the students taking music as a course, the genre can bring a new more…
Best Music Streaming Services for Students
If you are a student who is tired of getting a cheap essay and now wants to take some rest, then this is the time to look for the finest streaming options. The fact is that the…

Abbey Road Reopens From Lockdown: 'We Will Recover, But It Has Hit Our Bottom Line'
LONDON — On Thursday, London’s Abbey Road Studios reopened its famous oak doors to musicians after being closed for more than 10 weeks in accordance with United Kingdom government measures to limit the spread of COVID-19. The…

Lizzo Chats With Black Visions Collective on Instagram Live
Lizzo hopped on Instagram Live with Black Visions Collective, a Minnesota-based, Black-led organization that empowers Black queer and transgender people, on Friday (June 5) to talk about pushing the Black Lives Matter movement forward. “I’ve never seen…

'Why I Protest': Lauren Jauregui
Thousands of people have taken the streets, from Minneapolis to Los Angeles to Miami, and beyond, to protest against racial injustice and police brutality in the U.S. The national outrage is in response to the death of…

First Stream Latin: Natti Natasha, Bebe & More
“First Stream Latin” is a compilation of the best new Latin songs, albums and videos recommended by the Billboard Latin editors. Check out this week’s picks below. Natti Natasha – “Que Mal Te Fue” (Pina Records) After…

Sony Music Launches $100 Million Fund to Support Social Justice & Anti-Racist Initiatives
The company has also pledged to expand mental health resources for employees and work with outside experts to advise the company on its inclusion and diversity commitments. Sony Music Group has launched a $100 million fund “to…

46 Black-Run Electronic Dance Labels You Can Support
This week has been hard for anyone with a working soul. The black population in the United States and beyond has taken a strong stand against police violence, only to be met with more unbridled brutality. Here…

Will DMCA Safe Harbor Remain the Status Quo? Debate Heads Back to Congress
In a hearing in front of the Intellectual Property Subcommittee of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee held Tuesday, elected officials heard from both copyright owners and the technology community on whether the Safe Harbor protection of the…

First Out: Joy Oladokun, Cakes da Killa, Shamir
At a time when people around the world are fighting back against pervasive systemic racism and police brutality, it’s more important than ever to use this Pride Month as a means of uplifting and supporting black queer…

J Balvin & More Break Silence on Police Brutality in Latin America
Outside of the U.S., the recent death of Arboleda and Lopez bring to the forefront the seriousness of police brutality and racism around the world. As protests spread across the country demanding racial justice, Latin music artists…

Black Music Month 2020 Playlist: Poo Bear Strives For Unity
This year, Black Music Month has taken a different turn. Following the horrific deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and more, we at Billboard hope to uplift and empower African Americans during this cloudy and dubious time.…

New Music from Mickey Guyton, Brantley Gilbert & More
It’s been another tough week between the ongoing pandemic and the protests for racial justice. A number of titles were pushed back a week out of deference to Black Out Tuesday, but there are still some worthy…