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Bad Bunny tops Spotify Wrapped’s listing as most streamed artist in 2022

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Bad Bunny's songs captured over 18.5 billion streams globally on Spotify during the period from from Jan. 1 to Oct. 31, making the Puerto Rican artist the most-streamed act globally in 2022, according to Spotify Wrapped, which compiles data from the music streaming service. The rest of the top 5 most streamed acts includes Taylor Swift, followed by Drake, The Weeknd and BTS. It's the second year in a row that Bad Bunny tops the year-end most-streamed listing, except that he had 9.5 billion str...

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Emmanuel is a Washington, DC-based freelance journalist, blogger and media consultant, specialising in the entertainment business and cultural trends. He was the US editor for British music industry trade publication Music Week. Previously, he was the editor of Impact, a magazine for the music publishing community (2007-2009), the global editor of US trade publication Billboard (2003-2006), and the editor in chief of Billboard’s sister publication Music & Media (1997-2003).

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Sound Pollution Songs sells catalogue to Sony Music Publishing Scandinavia

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Sony Music Publishing Scandinavia has acquired the rights to Sound Pollution Songs' existing catalogue of approximately 5,000 works. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. In addition, Additionally, SMP and Sound Pollution Songs have entered into a long-term administration agreement covering future works. The Sound Pollution Songs catalogue includes works performed by artists such as Bonafide, Elaine, Foredoom, Srexoria, Sabaton, Twilight Force, and Wormwood, among others. SMP said the dea...

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Coalition of artists, songwriters and managers calls for clear and transparent rules in licensing deals with AI companies

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A global coalition of artists, songwriters and music managers have put on notice the world’s record labels and publishers about the misuse of their rights in AI deals in an open letter coordinated by the European Music Managers Alliance (EMMA) with support from organisations around the world. "We are increasingly concerned that artists and songwriters in existing recording and publishing agreements are receiving letters from major labels and publishers informing them that they will be opted in ...

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French creative sector does not give up on the bill introducing a presumption of using creative content to train AI models

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On the occasion of Music Day on June 21, four French music industry organisation — ADAMI (neighbouring rights society representing performers), SCPP (neighbouring rights society representing owners of sound recordings), SNEP (record labels) and SACEM (authors and publishers) — have called on policy-makers to "to stop allowing platforms to exploit with impunity what our authors and artists have sometimes spent years creating." In an open letter, the organisations claim that "behind every song are...

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