The 2022 MOBO Awards nominees were announced on Friday (November 11), and they replaced “Best Reggae Act” category in favor of ‘Best Caribbean Music Act’. Skillibeng is nominated for both Best International
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.
Good morning, WMV continue the series on Catalogues as we update you on the latest developments in music rights acquisitions. Here is what we know so far: Hipgnosis Songs Fund, the London
Music Business Worldwide in association with Abbey Road Studios will be presenting Chris Blackwell, the man who brought reggae music and Bob Marley to the world with the A&R Icon award at
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
R&B singer Justine Skye dresses up as Jamaican social media personality “Peanut Dread” in what she describes as “Probably her best Halloween look ever.” Skye posted three images of her dressed in
Taylor Swifts 10th studio album, Midnights, is breaking streaming records all over the world and not to be outdone the “3 am Edition” of the album is currently number 1 in Jamaica.
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
The Financial Times reports that Hipgnosis Songs Fund, the London-listed trust run by Merck Mercuriadis that has bought song catalogues from artists such as Blondie and Neil Young, has launched a debt-funded
TikTok’s parent company ByteDance is in talks with record companies about expanding its dedicated music-streaming platform into more than 12 new markets according to a The Wall Street Journal report on Wednesday
TikTok is now a full on digital music distributor where artist and rights holders can release their music on all digital platforms via their new service “Sound on”. If that’s not enough