The New York Times published a catalog on August 20 of each of the 2020 Democratic presidential hopefuls’ campaign playlists. These are the tracks that the candidates use to amp up their campaign ...
Spotify has posted a new Hate Content & Hateful Conduct policy, which, among other things, states, “When an artist or creator does something that is especially harmful or hateful (for example, ...
Spotify, the music industry’s leading streaming service, said Thursday that it would stop promoting or recommending music by artists whose content or conduct it deemed to be offensive, hoping to quell ...
The New York Times published an article on Monday (Aug. 19) about each of the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates' campaign playlists. Some of the lists featured a variety of songs in the hip-hop, ...
Democratic presidential candidate Kirsten Gillibrand has decided to remove a song featuring XXXTentacion from her official playlist. On Tuesday, the New York Times published a piece where they ...
Spotify recently removed R. Kelly's music from its sponsored playlists under a new Hate Content & Hateful Conduct policy. But Apple Music may have done it first. Pitchfork reports a source told the ...
Update: Spotify has also removed controversial rapper XXXTentacion from its playlists. XXXTentacion's hit "SAD!" was on Rap Caviar, Spotify's most popular playlist, as of yesterday. Now it's gone, ...
Today, the New York Times published a sweeping evaluation of each 2020 presidential candidate's current campaign playlists. Of all the mixes, New York Democratic senator Kirsten Gillibrand's ...