At the opening of the LVRN studios in Atlanta, Interscope chief John Janick joins his JV partners on the LVRN team for a photo op, after which there was a spirited competition to see who could be first to sign an imaginary act from Sweden. Seen wishing they could be on any playlist but ours are (l-r) Janick, Justice Baiden, Junia Abaidoo, Sean Famoso, Tunde Balogun and Carlon Ramong.
Among the other luminaries in attendance at the event (which was sponsored by DeLeón Tequila) were Interscope's Archie Davis, Nicole Bilzerian and Tim Glover, Mike Will Made-It and Chaka Khan. Had we been invited, we would've had way too much tequila.
PRINCE, FIVE YEARS GONE: SOME PURPLE MUSINGS
His death continues to reverberate. (4/21a)
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RHYTHM, BLUES AND THE FUTURE
The musical tapestry we know as R&B.
WHO'S NEXT?
Predicting the next big catalog deal.
JUST THE VAX, MA'AM
Once we all get vaccinated, how long before we can party?
WORLDWIDE GROOVE
How is globalization bringing far-flung territories into the musical mainstream?
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