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Bebe Rexha to collaborate with Stevie Nicks on ‘Heart Wants What It Wants’ remix - www.nme.com - USA - Albania
nme.com
17.03.2023 / 01:09

Bebe Rexha to collaborate with Stevie Nicks on ‘Heart Wants What It Wants’ remix

Bebe Rexha has confirmed that a new remix of her latest single ‘Heart Wants What It Wants’ will feature Stevie Nicks.The singer initially debuted the track last month, making it the first single to be released ahead of her upcoming third studio album ‘Bebe’. Now, Rexha has confirmed that she has already begun working on a remix – featuring a guest appearance from the Fleetwood Mac icon.In a new interview, Rexha explained that the idea for the remix was decided after she released the single, and realised it had been “inspired” by Nicks’ discography.“We hit up her team and said we have a song, and it’s very inspired by Fleetwood Mac and Stevie,” she told The Daily Star’s Wired Column.

Music Industry Moves: Warner Records Launches Dance Label Major Recordings, Led by Sam Mobarek - variety.com - New York - Nashville
variety.com
13.03.2023 / 18:59

Music Industry Moves: Warner Records Launches Dance Label Major Recordings, Led by Sam Mobarek

Thania Garcia Warner Records today announced the launch of its first-ever flagship electronic dance music label, Major Recordings. Headed by Sam Mobarek, the label’s first signing is duo the duo Parisi, in partnership with Parlophone’s FFRR imprint. Mobarek will report to Warner Records’ co-chairman/ COO Tom Corson and co-chairman/ CEO Aaron Bay-Schuck. Mobarek has nearly two decades of experience in branding and marketing, most recently running Mob Creative, which she also founded. Prior to Mob, Mobarek led the marketing department at Ultra Music, working with Calvin Harris, Steve Aoki, Pitbull, and deadmau5; she also ran the pop imprint Lefthook under Sony Music while still a student at New York University’s Stern School of Business, and held posts at live music company SFX (now Lifestyle) as well as Beatport. In recent months, she and her team have been working with Warner’s partners on such acts as the Blessed Madonna, Eliza Rose, Luude, Skin on Skin and more.

Denise Russo, VH1's 'The X-Life' Star, Dead at 44 - www.etonline.com - California - county San Diego
etonline.com
10.03.2023 / 21:45

Denise Russo, VH1's 'The X-Life' Star, Dead at 44

The X-Life, has died, according to multiple reports. She was 44.Russo was part of one of three couples on VH1’s reality show,, which aired in 2011.

Family of carer 'stabbed to death' at facility say 'no one should go to work and not come home' - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
09.03.2023 / 17:01

Family of carer 'stabbed to death' at facility say 'no one should go to work and not come home'

The family of a Scots carer who died after allegedly being stabbed at a residential facility for vulnerable adults say “no one should go to work and not come home”. The 54-year-old, named locally as Michele Rutherford, was badly injured during a reported ‘disturbance’ at Craighall Court in Stirling on Tuesday morning. Michele is understood to have been the care home manager since 2013.

Spotify’s Payments to the Music Industry Nearing $40 Billion - variety.com
variety.com
08.03.2023 / 23:05

Spotify’s Payments to the Music Industry Nearing $40 Billion

Jem Aswad Senior Music Editor Spotify announced Wednesday that its all-time payouts to music-rights holders are approaching $40 billion. The company said it pays out nearly 70% of every dollar it generates from music back to the industry, the announcement continues. It generates its music revenue from two sources: subscription fees from its Premium platform paying subscribers, and fees from advertisings on music on its Free tier. These rights holders include record labels, publishers, independent distributors, performance rights organizations and collecting societies, the announcement detailed. It is important to note that the payments go to rights holders first — which is rarely the artist or songwriter —which then take their fee or percentage and pay the creators their share.

Music Industry Moves: Shamrock Capital Acquires Metro Boomin’s Publishing Catalog for Nearly $70 Million - variety.com - county St. Louis
variety.com
07.03.2023 / 22:35

Music Industry Moves: Shamrock Capital Acquires Metro Boomin’s Publishing Catalog for Nearly $70 Million

Thania Garcia Producer Metro Boomin has sold a portion of his publishing catalog to Shamrock Capital for close to $70 million, Variety can confirm. News of the hip-hop acquisition was first published by Billboard on Tuesday morning and arrives as Shamrock continues to forge major investments in catalog sales, expanding a portfolio that includes the master recordings for Taylor Swift’s first six albums, which it acquired in 2020 from Scooter Braun’s Ithaca Holdings. Metro Boomin is riding high on the streaming and sales success of his second full-length album, “Heroes & Villains.” The R&B and hip-hop set was released last December and was the St. Louis artist’s biggest album in terms of first-week sales. It was also his second record to debut at No. 1 on the all-genre inclusive albums chart.

Heather Rae And Tarek El Moussa Reveal Whether They Want More Kids After Welcoming Baby Tristan: ‘You Never Know What’s Going To Happen’ - etcanada.com - Canada
etcanada.com
06.03.2023 / 23:07

Heather Rae And Tarek El Moussa Reveal Whether They Want More Kids After Welcoming Baby Tristan: ‘You Never Know What’s Going To Happen’

Heather Rae and Tarek El Moussa think they might be done having kids after recently welcoming their newest addition — baby son Tristan.

Bebe Rexha Will Never Date a Fellow Musician - Here's Why - www.justjared.com - Canada
justjared.com
04.03.2023 / 05:37

Bebe Rexha Will Never Date a Fellow Musician - Here's Why

Bebe Rexha knows what her heart doesn’t want, and it’s to date a musician.

Bebe Rexha Can’t Believe She Got To Collaborate With ‘Bad B***h’ Dolly Parton: ‘An Icon… It’s A Dream Come True’ - etcanada.com - Canada - Houston
etcanada.com
03.03.2023 / 22:15

Bebe Rexha Can’t Believe She Got To Collaborate With ‘Bad B***h’ Dolly Parton: ‘An Icon… It’s A Dream Come True’

Bebe Rexha still can’t believe she got the chance to work with Dolly Parton for the song “Seasons” on her upcoming album.

Bebe Rexha Says Everybody On The Boat ‘Got Sick’ Filming The ‘I’m Good’ Music Video: ‘I Was Like, I Cannot Throw Up’ - etcanada.com - Spain - Canada
etcanada.com
03.03.2023 / 07:27

Bebe Rexha Says Everybody On The Boat ‘Got Sick’ Filming The ‘I’m Good’ Music Video: ‘I Was Like, I Cannot Throw Up’

Bebe Rexha is sharing some stomach-turning, behind-the-scenes details of the music video for her and David Guetta’s chart-topping banger “I’m Good (Blue)”.

Wiz Khalifa, Bebe Rexha’s Fan-Focused NBA All-Star Game Special ‘The Sum’ Being Shopped as Singing Competition Series by Anagram (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com
variety.com
03.03.2023 / 00:03

Wiz Khalifa, Bebe Rexha’s Fan-Focused NBA All-Star Game Special ‘The Sum’ Being Shopped as Singing Competition Series by Anagram (EXCLUSIVE)

Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer What started as a singing competition special featuring Wiz Khalifa and Bebe Rexha that aired during NBA All-Star Weekend on TNT is now being shopped as a full-format series, Variety has learned. From “The Biggest Loser” and “World of Dance” executive producer Alex Katz, co-founder of Anagram Studios, the special was titled “The Sum” and though it prominently featured Wiz Khalifa and Rexha, they weren’t the competitors. Their fans, singing along to their hit songs, were the real players. Per “The Sum’s” description, “‘The Sum’ is an original concept based on the best part of any concert — fans singing along with the artists, also known as ‘the common chorus effect.’ In ‘The Sum,’ fans share the spotlight with their favorite music stars by performing a song together.”

Music Industry Moves: Tems Signs With CAA in All Areas; Fadia Kader Joins Venice Music - variety.com - London - Nigeria
variety.com
02.03.2023 / 00:39

Music Industry Moves: Tems Signs With CAA in All Areas; Fadia Kader Joins Venice Music

CAA has signed Grammy-winning Nigerian singer-songwriter Temilade Openiyi, known as Tems, in all areas worldwide. In recent years she has collaborated with Beyoncé, Rihanna, Drake, Future, Wizkid, Davido and Brent Faiyaz, among many others, and won her first Grammy for her feature on Future and Drake’s hit “Wait for U.” She is also the first Nigerian artist to be nominated for an Academy Award for her work on Rihanna’s song “Lift Me Up,” form Marvel’s “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” soundtrack. She is set to release her debut album through Sony/RCA and will embark on her first worldwide headline tour later this year. She is managed by Wale Davies and Muyiwa Awoniyi at the Leading Vibe.

Music Industry Moves: Amazon Music Chief Steve Boom to Receive UJA’s Music Visionary of the Year Award - variety.com - New York - Nashville
variety.com
01.03.2023 / 00:57

Music Industry Moves: Amazon Music Chief Steve Boom to Receive UJA’s Music Visionary of the Year Award

Steve Boom — who, as MusiCares chair, also played a huge role in the organization’s distribution of more than $25 million in pandemic relief to the music community — will be honored as the UJA’s Music Visionary of the Year with a luncheon on June 7 at New York’s Ziegfield Ballroom. He will be saluted for his professional and philanthropic leadership, and the UJA will amplify its substantial efforts in confronting antisemitism and helping those in need. Previous recipients have included SiriusXM’s Scott Greenstein, Sony Music Group CEO Rob Stringer, Republic Records co-founders Avery and Monte Lipman, iHeartMedia chief Bob Pittman, Spotify co-founder Daniel Ek, Warner Records co-chairman and COO Tom Corson and Atlantic Records co-chairman and COO Julie Greenwald.

Jonathan Majors Jokes That Michael B. Jordan Is ‘A Masochist,’ Shares What His ‘Biggest Insecurity’ Was Going Into ‘Creed III’ - etcanada.com - Canada - Jordan - county Anderson - county Major
etcanada.com
28.02.2023 / 23:25

Jonathan Majors Jokes That Michael B. Jordan Is ‘A Masochist,’ Shares What His ‘Biggest Insecurity’ Was Going Into ‘Creed III’

Jonathan Majors reveals what it was like having Michael B. Jordan as a director on “Creed III” in an interview with ET Canada’s Keshia Chanté.

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