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Salt-N-Pepa's music catalog lawsuit got a response from UMG, which said the duo doesn't qualify for termination rights over their master recordings.
An official announcement has yet to be made, but it seems Universal Music Group may be facing a full-scale investigation.
DJ Akademiks shared his opinion about the long-standing beef between rappers Kendrick Lamar and Drake, speaking about the ...
Some records show up like postcards from someplace you used to live, signed by someone you still love. This month, most of ...
A 'Barbie' animated feature is moving forward, as Illumination & Mattel Studios have closed a deal percolating for some time, ...
Originally released in 2010, “Fright Song” remains the #1 track in the Monster High brand’s history, with more than 87.9 million global audio streams to date. Now, KATSEYE’s version injects fresh ...
Reservoir Media (NASDAQ: RSVR) has announced an investment in Lightroom, which says it specializes in creating “IP-led immersive entertainment experiences.” New York City-headquartered Reservoir ...
Raymond Boodarian, the 22-year-old man who was arrested on Tuesday (July 15) for the murders of American Idol music ...
Nicki Minaj and SZA have had a public Twitter spat, but amid their drama, fans are wondering how many Grammys does each star ...
Cheaper Than Cheep, a never-before-seen concert film by Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention, filmed in their Hollywood rehearsal space on June 21, 1974, was released June 27 via Zappa Records/UMe ...
A California federal judge ruled Thursday that three authors suing Anthropic over copyright infringement can bring a class ...
Connie Francis, the international pop singer who put Fort Lauderdale on the musical map with her spring break standard “Where ...