From radio DJs and MTV VJs, to blog era curators and streaming playlist editors, people were at the center.īut even Spotify’s RapCaviar doesn’t have as much sway as it did in 2016.Īs more people use streaming services, they collect better data, A/B test, which improves their ability to predict what we want to hear.Īnd that’s just on streaming services. Here’s how the algorithms keep getting better.įor years, breaking artists relied on tastemakers. Music discovery is moving away from humans and towards algorithms. □ setting up Beyonce for a massive "Renaissance" World Tour which I anticipate may become one of the highest grossing tours of all time.Ĭongratulations to all who worked on this and every other project that won and was nominated in this years Grammy Awards.īen Sisario | The New York Times #beyonce #grammys #housemusic #musicindustry #musicbusinessīeyoncé Makes History at a Star-Powered Grammy Ceremony Beyoncé herself nodded to these roots in her Grammy's acceptance speech, saying, “I’d like to thank the queer community for the love, and for inventing the genre.” □ Giving visibility to house music and the genre’s LGBTQ+ roots. For context, the last time that occurred was in 2008 when Beyoncé reigned the Hot 100 by herself with “Single Ladies,” lasting four weeks atop the charts (which for those who don't know was also produced by Tricky Stewart and The-Dream). □ helping Beyonce top the Billboard Hot 100 as a solo artist for the first time in 14 years. This record was not just historic for pushing Beyonce to become the most Grammy awarded artist of all time, but the record also hit multiple other achievements this year including: I wanted to send a big congratulations out to Mark E Stewart, JUDI ACOSTA-STEWART, and Tricky Stewart of Rz3 Recordings for their Grammy win on Beyonce's "Break My Soul" which took home best dance/electronic recording.
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