Tag: Music Industry
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Scar Mkadinali Opens Up on Marriage Breakup: ‘Ulijua Napenda Madem’
Scar Mkadinali Talks About the End of His Marriage In a candid reveal about his personal life, Scar Mkadinali has opened up about his marriage and the reasons he believes led to its collapse. The Kenyan musician, known for his lyrical storytelling and energetic performances, described a difficult period that eventually saw him stepping away…
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Spice Diana Praises 2025’s Top Ugandan Songs
Spice Diana Celebrates a Strong Year for Ugandan Music In a memorable midweek moment, renowned Ugandan star Spice Diana shared her reflections on 2025’s musical landscape. Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, she commended fellow artists for delivering standout projects and for helping to shape what she described as a remarkably strong year for local music.…
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Spice Diana Credits 2025 for Ugandan Music Boom, Names Standout Tracks and Artists
Spice Diana Celebrates a Breakout Year for Ugandan Music In a candid chat with journalists on Wednesday, Spice Diana shared her reflections on what defined 2025 for Uganda’s vibrant music scene. The award-winning artist praised a slate of projects released by fellow musicians, framing the year as a robust period for local talent. While many…
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Addison Rae: A Year of Fame, Ferocity, and Front-Row Spotlight
Introduction: A year unlike any other for Addison Rae When the dust settles on a musical year, few names linger with the same resonance as Addison Rae. Tagged by the Guardian as the artist of the year, Rae’s ascent has been a careful blend of infectious dance-pop, media scrutiny, and a studio work ethic that…
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Musicians blast BBC Scotland’s late-night axe: ‘career- harming’ changes spark backlash
Overview: Austerity in the air for late-night radio The announcement that BBC Radio Scotland plans to scrap or overhaul several specialist late-night programmes has stirred a strong reaction from musicians and industry figures. Artists ranging from folk to indie rock have voiced concerns that the changes could diminish opportunities for emerging artists, reduce exposure for…
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Musicians Rally Against BBC Radio Scotland Late-Night Show Cuts
Industry backlash over BBC Radio Scotland’s late-night format changes A chorus of prominent musicians has voiced strong opposition to BBC Radio Scotland’s announced plan to overhaul its late-night programming, including the suspension or removal of specialist shows. The move, which would shift or replace dedicated late-night slots with broader formats, has sparked concern that emerging…
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Musicians Rally Against BBC Radio Scotland’s Late-Night Programming Shake-Up
Background: The proposed changes to BBC Radio Scotland’s late-night schedule The wave of criticism sweeping through Scotland’s music scene centers on BBC Radio Scotland’s plan to overhaul its specialist late-night programming. The broadcaster has proposed shifting slots, trimming shows, and introducing new formats for late sessions that traditionally served as a lifeline for independent artists,…
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The Voice Season 28 Crowned Winner: Finale Recap and Highlights
Season 28 Finale: A Thrilling Two-Night Crown The Voice wrapped up its highly anticipated Season 28 with a two-night finale on NBC that had fans glued to their screens. After weeks of blind auditions, battles, knockouts, and live performances, the Top 6 contestants faced a final showdown that showcased each artist’s growth, versatility, and stage…
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Streaming Devalued Music: Nasty C Speaks Out
South African Rap Star Voices Concerns Over Streaming South African rapper Nasty C has once again voiced concerns that streaming platforms are devaluing music, arguing that the transition from physical sales to digital streams has altered the economics of the industry. The remarks came during a recent conversation on Okay FM, where the artist tackled…
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Nasty C: Streaming Has Devalued Music, Reigniting Calls for Fairer Revenue
South Africa’s Rap Scene Pushes Back Against Streaming Economics In a candid discussion that has rekindled a long-standing debate about how artists are compensated in the streaming era, South African rapper Nasty C reaffirmed his view that streaming has devalued music. Speaking during a recent interview on Okay FM, he joined a chorus of artists…
