How TikTok is changing the music industry ft. Sofi Tukker

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TikTok Is Changing Music, One Song at a Time
Engagement Party

TikTok has turned the traditional music industry on its head. Users on the platform are dictating hits before they reach the charts and revolutionizing the way artists are discovered. But what happens to the creative process when "going viral” takes center stage? This week, Audie ...  Afficher plus

So your song went viral on TikTok. What’s next?
Switched on Pop

On TikTok, pop stars — Halsey, FKA Twigs, and Florence Welch among them — have been complaining a lot lately about their labels forcing them to make TikToks. As people spent the early part of the pandemic staring at their phones instead of flocking to concerts, the short-form-vid ...  Afficher plus

How is TikTok changing culture?
The Cultural Frontline

With over one billion monthly users, TikTok is now the platform of choice for comedians, musicians, artists, filmmakers, writers and dancers around the world. Their aim is to go viral and even possibly become the next global superstar. So just how do you get your video onto phone ...  Afficher plus

TikTok vs. Universal Music: Why Taylor, Drake and Others Were Yanked
The Town with Matthew Belloni

Matt is joined by Rolling Stone’s Ethan Millman to discuss the ongoing battle between Universal Music Group and TikTok, why Taylor Swift, Drake, and other artists’ music is no longer on the app, if TikTok deserves to pay less in royalties because of its cultural prominence and in ...  Afficher plus