Music Business News Last Week

Music Business News Last Week: AI Scams, Short-lived hits, More

Here’s a look at what’s buzzing in music business news last week from a new Leadership Music class, to why songs are burning out faster, how P-pop groups like BINI and SB19 are making waves worldwide, and more…

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Why songs are peaking faster and then fading away?

Why songs are peaking faster and then fading away

1990s music fads came and went, but today’s viral songs and stars fade even faster. Using Spotify’s Top 50 charts, Chartmetric uncovered the fleeting nature of modern pop stardom and looked at why songs are peaking faster than ever.

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Live Music News: NIVA, EVA, Top Drawer, Concert Stuff & More

In the latest live music news, the National Independent Venue Association (NIVA) has announced Jim James, frontman for My Morning Jacket, and legendary producer Jimmy Jam will keynote NIVA ’25.

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A2IM indie week pitch competition

A2IM Indie Week Pitch Competition names 2025 Finalists

The inaugural indie pitch competition at A2IM’s Indie Week 2025 will be on on June 11th in New York City.

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MUSIC BUSINESS NEWS: Goldman Sachs sees live music growth • FUGA, Signal partner for D2F • Congress eyes AM radio • Napster turns 26 • More

Find the latest Music Business News under BUSINESS NEWS & Live Music Industry News under LIVE INDUSTRY NEWS tabs above.

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Social Media Algorithms in 2025

Updated Guide for Social Media Algorithms in 2025

Social media algorithms in 2025 may seem complex, but they all run the same basic repetitive test measuring how people interact with content. This guide breaks down how artists can work with, not against, these systems to boost visibility without burning out.

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Fever has acquired DICE ticketing

Fever has acquired DICE ticketing, added $100M funding

NYC based live events, ticket and marketing platform Fever has acquired DICE, the UK based ticketing company.

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AI music scams fraud

How AI Music Scams steal from Musicians and Labels [VIDEO]

Scammers and some more “legitimate” players are using AI to impersonate artists and flood playlists with fake tracks and making millions.

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P-pop Goes Global with BINI, SB19, New Wave of Filipino Artists

Once a sleeping giant on the worldwide stage, a massive audience is forming as P-Pop goes global thanks to social media virality and authenticity.

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U.S. Performing Rights are broken and unreasonable, says NIVA

The National Independent Venue Association (NIVA) says that U.S. performing rights are broken and is demanding change. The comments came in a new letter filed with the Copyright Office which is investigating U.S. Performing Rights Organizations (PROs).

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