Good morning, it is 4 days before the announcement of the nominees for the 65th Annual Grammy Awards and here is your weekend re-cap of the top stories on WMV this week.
In an exclusive interview Recording Academy Academy CEO Harvey Mason says he would like to see more reggae and dancehall music makers be part of the Grammys. Justine Skye dresses as Peanut
Top stories on WMV this week: Music Money: Jamaican Music Generates More Than £1.1 Million A Year Outside Of Jamaica. Kanye West says “The Money Is Not Who I Am, The People
Top Stories on WMV this week: BTS is taking a break from making music as the members report for Military Duty in South Korea. The band is scheduled to return to their successful
Top Stories this week on worldmusicviews.com Adam Gross, Vice President Of Ineffable Records Recommends A Unified Approach For Reggae Artists To Expand The Market. Protoje’s 6th studio album “Third Times A Charm”
There are dozens of dancehall and reggae artists with extensive catalogues but there has not been any announced acts from the genre who are selling their music masters or publishing in return
After being dethroned by Stick Figure’s “Wisdom” last week, “Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley & The Wailers” is back at no. 1 on the Billboard Reggae Albums Chart. The compilation of
Lyor Cohen, Head Of Music at YouTube announced today that the company paid out $6 billion to rights holder and creators. Last year YouTube announced $4B was paid out to the music
Burna Boy’s summer hit “Last Last” has now sold more than 500,000 units in the U.S. The breakup anthem, which exploded after he first performed it at the Billboard Music Awards in
Bob Marley’s ‘Get Up Stand Up’ certified Gold in the U.K. Wizkid’s “Made In Lagos” certified Gold in the US by the RIAA. Burna Boy’s performance fee revealed, The African Giant requires
Burna Boy and thousands of his fans are not pleased that MTV awarded Jack Harlow with the song of the summer over his global chart topper “Last Last.” The African Giant posted