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2025-11-25

Today as International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, we would like to remember some cases of Violence in Rock and roll History, to never be repeated again.

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hpmusichpmusic
2025-11-24

Your biggest mistake as a musician:
You’re still relying on “instinct.”

In 2025, data beats intuition every single time.

Artists who track analytics grow faster.
Those who don’t… get controlled by the algorithm.

👇 Read this and level up
hpmusic.id/post/era-baru-musis

Do you analyze your numbers — or still guess?

hpmusichpmusic
2025-11-23

AI now makes music in minutes.
But here’s the real question:

If machines get smarter…
are humans leveling up too, or falling behind?

HP Music believes:

AI doesn’t replace musicians.
It extends their mind.

So tell me 👇
What will make humans unbeatable in music?

A — Skill
B — Soul
C — Both
D — AI will never have “feel”

Reply your pick ⬇️
Full article:

hpmusic.id/post/ai-dalam-musik

2025-11-23

AI can make music in minutes.
But here’s the real question:

What will keep humans unbeatable?

A — Skill
B — Soul
C — Both
D — AI can’t feel

Pick one ⬇️
hpmusic.id/en/post/ai-dalam-mu

#AIMusic #MusicIndustry #HPMusic #AIArtists

Geek Realm Hubgeekrealmhub
2025-11-21
Mind Ludemindlude
2025-11-20

Deezer and Ipsos found that AI-generated music is fooling the masses! Most can't tell the difference, and it's sparking strong emotions. Is this innovation, or a slippery slope for artists? What's your take?

cnet.com/tech/services-and-sof

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2025-11-20
2025-11-19

“We’re not just serving customers. We’re serving fellow musicians and our friends”: Sweetwater’s customer service has been ranked as one of the highest-rated in the country

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2025-11-19

Apparently, many successful pop songs today do not have bridges. Did you notice?
What happened to bridges in pop songs?
youtube.com/watch?v=FBY_SQNlr58

#musictrend #musicindustry #songs #songwriting #popmusic #pop #musicstreaming

2025-11-19

3/4 Across the #musicindustry Big Content is using the #AI backlash to tighten its own power: cutting exclusive licensing deals with #BigTech companies while leaving the #artists whose work trained these models with nothing. History shows what happens next: streaming all over again, but worse.

‘Even if US courts rule that tech companies must pay for AI training #data, working artists are unlikely to benefit. … Companies such as #Google nd #OpenAI can afford to pay the cost of licensing this data; smaller, open-source AI developers cannot. Ironically, the quest to take down big tech through #copyright is further consolidating power in its hands.’

Even proposals like the NO FAKES Act risk giving studios more control over artists’ likenesses, not less. And licensing regimes could force creators to sign away their data rights just to work.

SpawnXPSpawnXP
2025-11-18

Maxon Margiela, a rising underground rapper from Orlando, tragically died at 21 reportedly from suicide. Known for viral hits and a major 2025 record deal, his death highlights pressing mental health challenges faced by young artists.

PPC Landppcland
2025-11-16

Spotify adjusts shuffle algorithm to reduce song repetition: Spotify announced November 13 changes to its shuffle feature that prioritize recent listening history over pure randomness to minimize repeated tracks. ppc.land/spotify-adjusts-shuff

2025-11-15

Spyro says corporate shows keep him financially secure even if done with music

Key Points

  • Spyro says corporate gigs form most of his income. He prefers clean songs that suit broad audiences.
  • He names banks and Tony Elumelu as regular clients. Those bookings pay well and run year-round.
  • Spyro says his quiet life hides his money moves. He reinvests earnings and avoids flashy public displays.

Nigerian singer Spyro (Oludipe Oluwasanmi David) says his money comes from more than charts. He told Adesope Live that corporate gigs and careful investments fund his life.

Image Credit:Photo credit: Spyro / Instagram

Spyro said he rarely chases industry shows or viral stunts. He prefers events for banks, bosses and family audiences. Spyro praises fiancée Janet Atom.

Corporate bookings and steady pay

Spyro explained that banks and business clients book him for safe sets. Those shows pay fixed fees and often bring repeat work.

He named Tony Elumelu and other notable clients as examples. That steady work lets him plan and invest for the future.

Investments and modest public image

Spyro says he uses live pay to back sensible investments. He avoids loud spending and keeps his life low-key.

Many fans misread his modesty as a lack of success. But he says quiet wealth lets him stop music if needed.

Spyro added that corporate bookings suit his family-friendly sound. He crafted a niche that music festivals rarely need.

What this means for his career

The singer’s strategy gives him money beyond streaming and radio. It also protects him from the hit-or-miss music cycle.

His focus on corporate work shapes the songs he records. That choice narrows his public profile but widens his bank balance. Spyro urges Nigerians to defend country, warns against foreign interference.

Watch the video below.

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Spyro sits against an orange brick wall wearing a red leather jacket, white inner shirt, layered silver chains and rings, and clear-framed sunglasses; in one image he looks at the camera, and in the other he looks down at his phone.

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