HITS' HIGH FIVE: WE DON'T NEED NO BADGES

Every time the phone rings at the HITS office we’re hoping its an invite to Trump Tower to discuss becoming drug czars in the new administration. What Elvis aspired to do for Nixon, we feel we can do for America. For now, we’ll just keep you up to date with music news and this week there was plenty.

Beyoncé and Adele are up for three of the top Grammy categories—Record, Song and Album of the Year. Bey’s total tally was nine followed by Drake, Rihanna and Kanye West with eight each.

Neil Portnow and the Recording Academy have kept the Grammy nominations process a mystery. It’s time to pull back the curtain.

I.B. Bad points out that A&R has also become a greater priority at the label-group level.

Streaming revenue is significantly outpacing sales for XO/Republic's The Weeknd as he dominates the HITS Song Revenue Chart.

Irving Azoff’s Global Music Rights organization is suing the Radio Music Licensing Committee over “the illegal actions of a powerful cartel of radio station owners colluding against songwriters.”

"A HIGH-WIRE ACT": BEN WINSTON ON PRODUCING THIS YEAR'S GRAMMYS
A different kind of challenge (1/28a)
HITS LIST: L.A. STORIES
...and other trending topics (1/28a)
A GRAMMY WEEK GATHERING FOR A GOOD CAUSE
Arm in arm (1/28a)
ON THE COVER: DOECHII
Just in time for Music's Biggest Night (1/27a)
TRUMP TALKING TO ORACLE ABOUT TIKTOK TAKEOVER
The roller-coaster ride continues. (1/27a)
GIVING BACK
FireAid, other benefits prove artists want to be part of the solution.
MEET THE RESISTANCE
Music fuels the fight as our rights come under attack.
BEST NEW ARTISTS
Grammy's BNA batch proves its mettle.
AFTER THE FIRES
How can the biz help restore L.A.?
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