Lady Gaga returns with a single and a video for Stupid Love. It’s a fun 80’s inspired track released in a timely fashion. Rising pop singer Dua Lipa released nostalgic dance songs that put her on top of the charts. Gaga is a risk taker and never sounds the same. Sometimes she wins and other times she loses but that’s part of the game. The new track which was co-written with Max Martin is polar opposite of the sleeper hit Shallows.
Irish pop singer Fi’ releases the new track All I Have. The Dublin electro pop artist garnered interest with our last feature and I believe this new track is a step in the right direction. I have no doubt she is going to pick up fans along the way while exploring her sound. She’s developing her live show with supports slots for sold out shows with Freya Ridings. You can stream the track in our Indie Invaders Playlist.
Major music labels make $1 Million from streaming. In fact, 80% of the music industry’s revenue came from streaming says a new report. Other figures worth highlighting –
Streaming revenues brought in $8.8 billion – that’s more than the entire amount of money made from recorded music in 2017. The total number of streaming subscriptions increased by 25%, which accounted for 93% of streaming revenue growth from last year.
Can artist earn a million an hour? Yeah right! Artists are earning about $0.012 per song stream on Apple Music or $0.003 per song stream on Spotify. Is this bad news for artists? Yes and No. It’s not the best for the singer-songwriter who wants to stay in the bedroom and release songs on digital streaming platforms. It’s not bad for the superstar artist that has a big fan following and can generate revenue through a variety of avenues.
Check out the track World Away by UK singer-songwriter Vanela. It’s a fun and playful pop with a catchy melody that arrived in a time where the national mood is dark. BBC introducing gave the song some love recently. The track was also added to Spotify’s New Pop UK Playlist. Her songs have appeared in The Sims 4 and ITV’s Ladies of London. She is wrapping up her first solo release with LA-based producer Zaro Vega.
Chrysalis Records has relaunched itself as a front line label. The label which got it start in 1968 was a home to Jethro Tull, Billy Idol, Blondie, Pat Benatar, and Sinead O’Connor. The label was dormant for two decades and will celebrate its opening with the signing of British singer-songwriter Laura Marling.