Music Industry Reacts to George Floyd Death With Grassroots 'Black Out Tuesday'

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Capitol Music Group, Warner Music Group and their respective labels announced that they would align with 'Black Out Tuesday' TheShowMustBePaused

members have pledged to join a grassroots campaign to make June 2nd “Black Out Tuesday.”

Billed as “a day to disconnect from work and reconnect with our community,” the campaign — boasting the hashtag #TheShowMustBePaused — has gained support from people like Dirty Hit Records’ Jamie Oborne, former Hot 97 music director Karlie Hustle and Beats 1 host Ebro Darden.“Due to recent events please join us as we take an urgent step of action to provoke accountability and change,” the viral post states.

“As gatekeepers of the culture, it’s our responsibility to not only come together to celebrate the wins, but also hold each other up during a loss.” In supporting Black Out Tuesday, Darden wrote on social media, “All of my shows are cancelled. I will air replays of conversations with community activists, politicians and revolutionary music.”

 

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idea - instead of going silent tomorrow, hand over your social media accounts/platform to black voices from your community

ok. the industry that has screwed black artists since DAY ONE.

Good.

The debt music corporations owe to black artists is immeasurable. Good to see some acknowledgement. Fair & equal promotion & treatment of black artists would be better still. Ain’t The Beatles & Elvis changed things but Miles, Little Richard, Hendrix, Prince, to name a very few.

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Music Industry Calling for a 'Blackout' in Response to George Floyd's DeathMusic companies and artists began spreading a message on social media calling for “a day to disconnect from work and reconnect with out community&34; following the death of George Floyd. Blackout Tuesday? In clearer terms please what does that mean? ❤️❤️❤️ 🖤
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Music Industry Calls for Tuesday Blackout as Labels, Managers Show Solidarity With Black Community on Social MediaThe collective fury over the death of George Floyd, who was suffocated by a Minnesota police officer kneeling on his neck during an arrest in Minneapolis, has prompted the music industry to take a … 🇧🇷 George Floyd vive, em nossos corações. 🇺🇸 George Floyd lives in our hearts. 🏳️ World Peace! GeorgeFloydprotest SomosTodosGeorgeFloyd Then what Do a permanent blackout. We The People are good without them.
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