Grammy categories will no longer be used by the streaming service in the UK.“Moving forward, we won’t be using the word ‘urban’ in the UK anymore,” Safiya Lambie-Knight, Spotify UK’s head of artist and label partnerships, tells Music Week.
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The Yungblud Show, which he live-streamed yesterday (June 25).The English singer-songwriter started off the 26-minute episode with a little rock 'n' roll none of his fans had heard of before.
The music video looked like it was filmed on a VHS camcorder, the grainy filter revealing the roughhouse of Yungblud's performances -- jumping off the drum set, screaming into the microphone, licking the camera lens and claiming his space like he's "The Emperor."In his first episode in two months, Yungblud
.Grammy categories will no longer be used by the streaming service in the UK.“Moving forward, we won’t be using the word ‘urban’ in the UK anymore,” Safiya Lambie-Knight, Spotify UK’s head of artist and label partnerships, tells Music Week.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorSix years ago I wrote a piece titled All White At The Top, asking why the UK film industry was painfully bereft of Black, Asian and minority ethnic executives.I drew up a list of more than 75 leading companies in production, sales, exhibition, distribution, post-production, public and private finance, VFX, talent agencies and physical studios.
Dizzee Rascal was hoping for a pleasant encounter with Piers Morgan, but their chat ended up being anything but.
Piers Morgan and Dizzee Rascal clashed on ITV’s Good Morning Britain, when the rapper refused to share his views on Black Lives Matter.
Dizzee Rascal has criticised Piers Morgan during an interview on Good Morning Britain after he repeatedly pushed him to talk about the Black Lives Matter movement.The rapper appeared on the ITV show this morning (June 23) to discuss his new series of drive-in gigs which are set to take place this summer.But when Morgan asked Dizzee what the Black Lives Matter movement means, he replied: “What makes you think I know?” Piers replied, “I don’t know, because you’re a Black man,” prompting Dizzee to
Also Read: AP Stylebook Updated to Capitalize 'Black' and 'Indigenous'While Hopkins has drawn the ire of many in the U.K. for her views on Europe’s migration crisis, more recently she’s been ripped for her criticism of Black Lives Matter.“Today is #whiteoutwednesday. I will shortly be posting a picture of my arse.
As part of Bandcamp’s day of fundraising for charities that seek to tackle racial prejudice and injustice, Björk has made her entire catalogue available on the direct-to-fan platform. She and her label One Little Independent will donate all income generated by sales of the records today to Black Lives Matter UK.Marking Juneteenth – which commemorates the anniversary of slaves in Texas being freed in 1865 – Bandcamp itself will today donate 100% of its income to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.
solidarity with Black Lives Matter and said the salute was taken from the "Game of Thrones" fantasy TV series.
Manchester Evening News found and spoke to Mohamed Ali - the 26-year-old security guard from Bolton who, during a time of division around the world, stopped the fighting and started the talking. Mohamed was born in Sudan and moved over to the UK, aged 18, forced to escape fighting in his home country.
Ant Middleton has apologised over a tweet he published that branded Black Lives Matters protesters as ‘scum’.The SAS Who Dares Wins host spoke out following the clash between far-right groups and anti-racism protesters in London, which led to violence.Black Lives Matter has hosted various marches of solidarity across the UK and the world after the death of George Floyd in police custody on May 25.But over the weekend, more than 100 far-right protesters were arrested after attacking Met Police