"Mayhem on repeat," Lovato wrote in the caption.
Also this week: Earl Sweatshirt's manager joins ATC, TikTok makes a key hire ahead ahead of ban-day (April 5) and Big Loud Records loses an svp of marketing.
SoundCloud users are much more attuned to new releases than the average listener, with current music accounting for more than 46% of plays on the platform in recent years.
Somebody's watching Will Smith, but it's not what (or rather who) you think it is.
As mashups and sped-up/slowed-down remixes take over TikTok feeds, new apps are rising to help everyone participate in the trend. One obstacle remains: fractional licensing.
The app’s share of time spent on social platforms declined last year as YouTube Shorts and others ascended. Are the days of its supremacy as a promotional vehicle over?
The platform released its second Music Impact Report to demonstrate its "added value to artists and the music industry."
The duo got its start “handing out burned CDs and hoping that they weren't going to use them as coasters,” says singer Sarah Barthel.
Following Montag and husband Spencer Pratt’s plea to fans to stream her music, streaming activity for the album surged nearly 1,000%.
The lawsuit claims the dealership acted with "blatant disregard" of copyright law — marking the latest such case to target the unauthorized use of songs by brands on social media.