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WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH: A CONVERSATION WITH THE RIAA’S MICHELE BALLANTYNE
She knows what "RIAA" stands for. (3/24a)
BOYGENIUS:
ON the record
The buzz from SXSW is deafening. (3/24a)
IFPI: MUSIC REVENUE HITS $26.2B
Streaming accounts for more than two-thirds of the income. (3/22a)
IT MIGHT AS WELL BE HITS LIST
Let's hear it for Monte and Manet. (3/24a)
SONG REVENUE:
WALLEN’S WALLET
The mullet is money. (3/24a)
HIP-HOP AT 50
The astonishing first half-century of a world-rocking genre.
K-POP'S NEW ARRIVAL
Who's next to grow the profile of Seoul music?
FESTIVAL SEASON
Are we about to see new attendance records set?
RAINMAKERS: GEORGE SANTOS
He signed Elvis.
Music City
KELSEA BALLERINI DRONE DELIVERS A SURPRISE
3/23/20

Black RiversKelsea Ballerini literally dropped her album in the hands of some of her biggest fans. With the prevalence of social distancing, Ballerini notes that they’re “getting a little creative with this album drop.” Just a few days after the release of her third studio album Kelsea, the country star used drones to deliver a few lucky fans her album.

In the 76-second clip below, Ballerini messages fans and let’s them know they “should be receieving a delicious delivery” before delivering the 13-track album, which features Kenny Chesney, Halsey and co-write from Ed Sheeran, and even a pizza for one lucky fan. Now that's what we call a creative album drop.