The new publishing agreement establishes a direct license between Spotify and Universal Music Publishing Group.
Spotify has been ramming nearly every subscriber into a cut-rate bundled package — and boasting about the huge royalty savings while fighting publishers tooth-and-nail. Now, there’s serious pushback coming from Universal Music Group itself — and a brand-new,
Drake is truly living it up during his trip to Australia. The Canadian rapper, 38, was all smiles on Wednesday as he flaunted a $700,000 win at Crown Casino in Melbourne and treated his enormous entourage to a five-star lunch.
Anita Max Win tour kicks off in Perth on February 4 before heading to Melbourne for four shows starting February 9.
It appears lady luck is smiling on Canadian rapper Drake after arriving Down Under. The God's Plan hitmaker, 38, is set to kick off his highly anticipated Anita Max Win tour with back-to-back shows at Perth ’s RAC Arena from 4 February, followed by four shows at Melbourne ’s Rod Laver Arena from 9 to 13 February.
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Robust investment flows, resilient Asian consumer demand and relentless central-bank purchases look set to offset any potential headwinds from a hawkish shift in U.S. monetary policy and with the macroeconomic outlook clouded by recession risks and policy uncertainty.
Trevor Noah will host the show for the fifth consecutive time, the Grammys announced Tuesday. The comedian, best known for hosting Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” from 2015 to 2022, will once more be front and center Feb.
Universal Music Group and Spotify join forces to seal a massive deal that could forever change the future of the music business.
Spotify is probably the worst thing that has happened to musicians.” Despite new agreements between the world’s largest music label and one of the largest providers of music streaming services, the Icelandic artist’s words continue to ring true.
Spotify and Universal Music Group have struck a new multi-year agreement focused on driving subscriber growth and advancing music monetization.