How the Music Industry Can Keep Its Promises From Blackout Tuesday

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One week after BlackoutTuesday, the music business hasn’t actually done much to remedy its racial injustices. Here’s what various leaders say needs to happen now

But outside of the low-hanging fruit of donations, task force announcements, and mass meetings, the industry has announced scant tangible changes. And many music employees are expressing worry that the one-time donations are performative rather than substantive. No labels have pledged long-termor conversations around employee pay disparity, for example.

Def Jam’s senior vice president of urban promotion Natina Nimene is another black executive who believes the business has to“Those should be a given,” she says. Nimene suggests music companies focus on outward-facing projects like voter registration initiatives in minority communities and music education programs in underfunded schools.And we need to listen to the young people in our industry,” she says. “It’s their legacy to inherit and they are determined to change it for better and forever.

One exception to the inaction last week was the Friday announcement from Universal-owned Republic Records — home to superstars like Drake, Ariana Grande and Taylor Swift — that the record label would stop using the euphemistic word “urban” in employee and department titles. Julian Petty, EVP and head of business and legal affairs at Warner Records, spoke about the importance of strong lines of support during the label’s town hall on Thursday. “

“Music managers — a lot of the time they’ll be somebody’s homeboy, and this kid puts out a song and it blew up, they have no idea what’s going on,” he said. “They don’t know anything about split sheets. They’re learning about these things now. That’s why a lot of these artists get mad at the label, they think what’s going wrong is because of the label but they don’t understand the protocol. We need to put a lot more energy and emphasis into that, especially in the black community.

 

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Like the Film Academy now needing diversity to be considered for eligibility, the music industry is too? How do we avoid going from one extreme right into another? Who are the new purity police & how are they chosen? Is all music now required to be b/r/y/w? Dystopia Hello!

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It was never supposed to be Black Out Tuesday. It is pausetheshow.

It got hijacked and became a joke

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Could Music Companies Help Black Artists By Adjusting Old Record Deals?If the major labels won’t raise royalty rates, they might at least consider writing off unrecouped debt for heritage artists. Indie label Beggars Group offers a model to doing so They bloody well should 💔✖️ Major labels don't help anyone!!! Run from these people! They're thieves! (((((((( 3 ))))))))
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