Republic Records Bans 'Urban' From Company Verbiage

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It’s about time.

, the term is widely used in the music industry as an"umbrella term" for genres like hip-hop and R&B, or more simply just"antiquated shorthand for music made by Back artists." Conversations around eliminating the term have circulated for years, with many advocating for labels to reflect the social change being fought for across industries.

The committee, which launched earlier this week, seems to have formulated the official statement that encourages the"rest of the music industry to follow suit." Some radio stations and labels still brandish the term, but the call for change is not limited to the use of"urban" alone.

 

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