In the wake of Chappell Roan's call-to-arms Grammys speech, stars like Charli xcx and Noah Kahn have begun donating funds to help uninsured artists. That’s great — but labels still need to step up.
The superstar's husband and manager chats with Billboard about the importance of the annual fundraiser for HIV & AIDS, and ...
By the time Temple University director of athletic bands Dr. Matt Brunner finally listened to Chappell Roan’s music, many of ...
A charity supporting artists' mental health says it's been "blown away" by the support it's had since Chappell Roan called ...
After her Grammy Awards acceptance speech about how record labels treat their developing musicians, Chappell Roan made a ...
The Weeknd's new album Hurry Up Tomorrow debuts atop the Billboard 200 albums chart, and the biggest winners and performers ...
Chappell Roan's “Pink Pony Club” gallops into the top 10 for the first time on the U.K.'s Official Singles Downloads chart ...
Early 2025 feels like a moment when that debate is stepping up a notch, hopefully with tangible measures to accompany it.
The music festival, which has hosted both Chappell Roan and Noah Kahan, and matched her donation, pledged its support for ...
The Ivors Academy is lobbying for fairer pay and protections for songwriters and composers following comments made from Raye ...
This pissed off former music industry executive and possible ghoul Jeffrey S. Rabhan, who wrote a scathing (and not ...
In a post on social media, Avildsen said he was making the donation in question to match a similar pledge by pop superstar Chappel Roan, whose Grammy acceptance speech raised the hackles of industry ...