One of the biggest-selling K-pop acts, NewJeans, has changed its name amid a long-running legal dispute that has gripped ...
Before launching Murder Inc. in New York City in 1998, Gotti worked as an A&R at Def Jam, where he helped bring DMX, Jay-Z ...
The Grammy winner for best new artist gets respect and true appreciation for her creativity and gumption, but is far too ...
Chappell Roan's statement at the Grammys that labels owe artists 'a livable wage and health insurance' has set off a fiery ...
Capitol Records has appointed Brian “Busy” Dackowski as Executive Vice President/Head of Pop/Rock Digital Marketing at the label. In his new role, Dackowski will oversee the creation and execution of ...
Warner Music Group's fiscal first-quarter earnings rose on lower expenses, but revenue fell and the record company struck a brace of deals in an effort to better capture profits from growing music ...
Music producer Irv Gotti found himself thrust in the spotlight when he was slammed with money laundering charges.
Irving Lorenzo Jr.—known to the music world by his professional name, Irv Gotti—has died. Through his work, first for Def Jam ...
Gotti started out in A&R at the hip-hop label, before co-founding the culture-dominating Murder Inc. imprint with his brother ...
The Queens native responsible for some of hip hop's biggest acts reportedly passed away Wednesday in New York City.
As the music industry continues to grow in a global direction, the definition of world tour seems to simultaneously be narrowing.
In January, Trivium and Bullet For My Valentine united for a co-headlining arena tour to mark the 20th anniversary of both ...
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