
Spotify Signals End of English Dominance in Pop as Global Music Diversifies
Spotify data reveals English losing its grip on global charts with 16 languages in Top 50, driving record royalties amidst diverse genre growth.
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Spotify data reveals English losing its grip on global charts with 16 languages in Top 50, driving record royalties amidst diverse genre growth.

Hartford-based Funnybone Records, founded by Dylan Healy, is building a thriving indie music community, supporting diverse artists from Connecticut and worldwide, emphasizing quality and connection.

Anticipation builds for Canadian artists in 2026 with new albums from The Darcys, Cat Clyde, The New Pornographers, Wintersleep, Good Kid, Tenille Townes, Tiga, and Arkells.

Peter Gabriel releases "What Lies Ahead," the third single from his upcoming album 'o/i', continuing his full moon release strategy. The track, a decade in the making, touches on themes of invention and skepticism toward AI, aligning with new industry discussions on synthetic content.

K-Pop icon WOODZ (Cho Seung-youn) discusses his debut studio album 'Archive. 1,' a collection of rock-infused reflections aimed at redefining his artistic identity post-military service.

MusicRow Magazine has released its 2026 Women of Music Row Issue, featuring Alexandra Kay on the cover and highlighting female leaders, artists, and executives shaping Nashville's music industry. The special edition celebrates their influence and impact.

Pop maestro Charlie Puth is set to release his fourth album, 'Whatever's Clever!', next week on March 27. Featuring collaborations with Kenny G, Jeff Goldblum, and Hikaru Utada, the 12-track LP marks a significant shift in Puth's creative process, prioritizing life experiences over melody.

Milwaukee's vibrant music scene unveils eight new singles and EPs for March 2026, showcasing veteran dry spell ends, protest songs, and ambitious creative challenges, a comprehensive look at the emerging talent.

Florida State University's College of Music launches a new bachelor's degree in music business, integrating music with critical industry skills to prepare students for evolving behind-the-scenes careers.

Country legend Dolly Parton is rumored to release a duets album in 2023, sparking speculation about a mix of country icons, modern stars, and unexpected pop pairings. Find out who fans hope to hear alongside Dolly.

Coldplay is generating significant buzz with hints of new music, ongoing world tours, and their continued impact on the music industry through innovation and activism.

Taylor Swift shatters records, named IFPI's Biggest-Selling Global Artist for a sixth time, her fourth consecutive win, driven by her album "The Life of a Showgirl" and "The End of an Era" tour documentary.

February 2026 sees Tate McRae's 'Nobody's Girl' and the Romeo Santos & Prince Royce 'Dardos' collaboration exploding on YouTube, showcasing new viral trends and the power of Shorts.

Legendary singer-songwriter Paul Anka drops his highly anticipated new studio album 'INSPIRATIONS OF LIFE AND LOVE,' a collection of 11 lushly orchestrated songs, just in time for Valentine's Day. The release reinforces his unparalleled career.

ElevenLabs launches "Eleven Album" featuring an AI-generated Liza Minnelli, sparking debate on AI's role in music, artist compensation, and creative authenticity.

The 68th Grammy Awards may be light on drama, but all eyes are on Bad Bunny, whose music and upcoming Super Bowl halftime show are making headlines.

The 2026 Grammy Awards are poised to crown several first-time winners, with Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar, and KPop sensation HUNTR/X set to challenge existing records. Diverse nominees and a revamped voting body signal a new era for music's biggest night.

A deep dive into January 23rd's trending news, covering endangered species, celebrity legal battles, new music, corporate moves, and natural wonders.

A.R. Rahman, the Oscar-winning composer, recently revealed that his Academy Awards became a burden, driving him to complete 20-30 films in 6 years.

NAMM 2026 opens in Anaheim with 3,500+ brands showcasing groundbreaking music gear, studio tech, and innovations across instruments, pro audio, and more.