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The Dallas rapper found fame with viral dance moves. Now he’s slicing and dicing music into post-song creations ripe for TikTok and Triller. Source

The Carlyle Group, an investor in her catalog, has stepped in to encourage talks between Ms. Swift and Scooter Braun, who now controls her old label. Source

The singer said in a post on Tumblr that her old label was blocking her use of certain songs, escalating a high-profile music industry chess game. Source

mxmtoon’s diaristic songs have helped her win audiences on nearly every social media platform. But she’s in no rush to cash in on viral fame. Source

The online lives of Teejayx6, DaBaby, Megan Thee Stallion and other breakout rappers are as important as their music. Source

The rapper’s testimony about the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods showed how social media has upended the traditional relationship between hip-hop and gangs. Source

The fans who devote their time to interpreting lyrics, tweets and interviews for listeners who don’t speak Korean are hard-working, passionate and unpaid. Source

Her account reveals how mysterious “authentic” selves have become on social media. Source

Streaming and social networks took music out of the hands of the country’s cultural guardians and let a new generation of artists emerge. Source

TikTok dances. Nine Inch Nails. Billy Ray Cyrus. How an unknown Atlanta artist and a Dutch bedroom producer joined forces online to make a record-breaking, chart-topping smash. Source


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