
‘Separate and Unequal’: How ‘Pop’ Music Holds Black Artists Back
The music industry is debating the term "urban," but the "pop" category often helps prop up white artists at the expense of the black artists who inspire them
The music industry is debating the term "urban," but the "pop" category often helps prop up white artists at the expense of the black artists who inspire them
WMG could raise as much as $1.8 billion from 70 million shares expected on the market, valuing the company at around $13.3 billion
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