jason hirschhorn's @MusicREDEF: 08/23/2019 - Taylor Eyes November 2020, How Lil Nas X Won the Summer, Techno Economics, 'Sesame Street,' Missy Elliott...

There's no one like Missy. No one.
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Somebody's seventh album—and technically her first major label album—is out today on Republic.
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Friday - August 23, 2019 Fri - 08/23/19
rantnrave:// For everyone trying to figure out the business case for TAYLOR SWIFT re-recording all or some of her BIG MACHINE albums—as if vengeance alone weren't enough of a justification—think syncs. As writer or co-writer of her entire discography, she presumably has a right of refusal on all TV/film/commercial usage, and she'd be able to exclusively license versions for which she controls (and is paid on) both the composition and the sound recording. And for which someone else does not get paid. She told GOOD MORNING AMERICA's ROBIN ROBERTS she's contractually free to remake the first five of her six Big Machine albums starting in November 2020, which gives SCOOTER BRAUN 15 months to reach out if he's so inclined, and which perhaps gives you a distraction from the US presidential campaign if you're looking for one... Also, in case you haven't heard, her major label debut, so to speak, is out today on REPUBLIC RECORDS, one week ahead of the closing of the eligibility window for next year's GRAMMY AWARDS and amid what ROLLING STONE calls an old-school "carpet-bombing advertising campaign." Republic said earlier this week that worldwide pre-sales were approaching a million, and BILLBOARD says the album has a shot, though not an easy one, at becoming the first album to sell a million copies in a week in the US since her own REPUTATION did it two years ago. Speaking of old school, I love the title song, a vintage-sounding production that evokes classic pop, classic country and an earlier version of Taylor Swift. The video is almost impossibly sweet, though I'm a bit puzzled by the dropping of a Christmas video in August. Christmas doesn't start until September, right?... This is my favorite New York summer weekend, the one that brings two days of AFROPUNK to Brooklyn's Commodore Barry Park. You get TIERRA WHACK and LEIKELI47—hip-hop future—back-to-back on Saturday afternoon, as part of a day that also features LEON BRIDGES, JILL SCOTT, GARY CLARK JR., GOLDLINK, RICO NASTY and a few dozen others, followed by KAMASI WASHINGTON, FKA TWIGS, BRITTANY HOWARD, SANTIGOLD and too much to choose from on Sunday. The curation is stellar and open-minded, and the community will be multicultural, inclusive, fashion-forward, politically aware, nice and way less drunk than the crowd at almost any other large outdoor music gathering. Go if you can. This is not an ad... The BERRY GORDY-sanctioned documentary HITSVILLE: THE MAKING OF MOTOWN premieres Saturday night on SHOWTIME, and I just learned, from his review, that NPR's ERIC DEGGANS, an old colleague from my ASBURY PARK PRESS days, was in a band that was briefly signed to Motown. Respect. It's the first time, by the way, Gordy has participated in a Motown doc... Where Democratic presidential candidates stand on music issues... It's FRIDAY and in addition to Taylor Swift, that means new music from (surprise!) MISSY ELLIOTT as well as RAPHAEL SAADIQ, BROCKHAMPTON, RAPSODY, MIDLAND, TANYA TUCKER, SHEER MAG, JAY SOM, 93PUNX, JAZZMEIA HORN, FOUR TET, JIDENNA, QUEEN OF JEANS, ESTHER ROSE, VINCE GILL, CLIVE TANAKA Y SU ORQUESTA, FARRUKO (album and HBO LATINO documentary), TRAE THE TRUTH, JEEZY, LEE SCRATCH PERRY & MR. GREEN, SACRED REICH, CROBOT, KNOCKED LOOSE, ALARM WILL SOUND/DONNACHA DENNEHY, the REMBRANDTS, REDD KROSS, SHANNON LAY, JOYERO, SARA GAZAREK, ROBERT RANDOLPH & THE FAMILY BAND, G PERICO, POWERS PLEASANT, the SERATONES, TROPICAL F*** STORM, JASON HAWK HARRIS, NOAH GUNDERSEN, the RUBINOOS and the LEGENDARY PINK DOTS.
- Matty Karas, curator
i hear a symphony
The Washington Post
From TikTok smash to Billboard record-breaker: How 'Old Town Road' gamed the system and won the summer
by Bethonie Butler
Lil Nas X memed and marketed his way to Hot 100 glory.
Resident Advisor
The changing economics of electronic music
by Angus Finlayson
Angus Finlayson speaks to Avalon Emerson, Mat Dryhurst, Marta Salogni and others about the impact of streaming services on artists.
The New York Times
How 'Sesame Street' Started a Musical Revolution
by Melena Ryzik
Fifty years ago, the television show united children's education, puppetry and songs. Pop stars have been singing the Muppets' tunes (and vice versa) ever since.
BBC News
Taylor Swift and the struggle to maintain pop superstardom
by Nick Levine
She has been one of the 21st Century's great pop-cultural icons, while enduring a backlash like few others. With her new album "Lover," can she recapture the zeitgeist, asks Nick Levine.
The Outline
I promise that you'll never find another brand lover like me
by Paola de Varona
A look at Taylor Swift's extensive corporate history, ahead of her new album.
HuffPost
The Long Road To Missy Elliott's MTV Video Vanguard Award
by Natelegรฉ Whaley
At the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards, the rapper will finally be honored for her must-see music videos, years after fans started lobbying for the recognition.
Rolling Stone
Forget Guitars. Buy a Rocker's Childhood Home
by David Browne
Why would you buy Bob Dylan, Kurt Cobain or Tom Petty's childhood homes? The new owners explain how they're trying to keep legacies alive.
MusicAlly
Super Hi-Fi wants to revamp music-streaming with AI… inspired by radio
by Stuart Dredge
Of all the startup demos I've been given over the last decade working for Music Ally, Super Hi-Fi's is the first that involves listening to Seal's 1990s hit 'Crazy' being mixed into classic jazz cut 'Monk's Dream' by Thelonious Monk. Oh, and it's an AI doing the mixing, not a human.
Throughline
How 'Strange Fruit' Turned Billie Holiday Into One of the First Victims of the War On Drugs
by Rund Abdelfatah and Ramtin Arablouei
"Strange Fruit" paints an unflinching picture of racial violence, and it was an unexpected hit for Billie Holiday. But singing it brought serious consequences
Billboard
Lana Del Rey on Finding Her Voice and Following Her Muse: 'I Have Never Taken a Shortcut'
by Meaghan Garvey
With her new album, 'Norman Fucking Rockwell,' the singer makes her most adventurous and candid music yet -- and leads Billboard's list of the 38 most-anticipated things about music this fall.
some things you never get used to
Detroit Free Press
Showtime's new Motown documentary is a tribute to musical magic — and Detroit
by Brian McCollum
"Hitsville: The Making of Motown," a new film about the storied Detroit label, had access to the vaults and many of the Motor City's biggest stars.
Pitchfork
Detroit is 2019's Most Important Rap Scene—Here Are the Best Songs From the City This Year
by Alphonse Pierre
Detroit is having a hip-hop renaissance. Every week I stumble across a new rapper with that signature Midwest slur and slightly behind-the-beat delivery, telling tales of their latest credit card scam-funded shopping spree and delivering a downpour of punchlines over funky instrumentals.
The Ringer
SuperM and the Futility of Trying to Win Over K-Pop Stans
by Kate Halliwell
With a new genre-specific MTV VMA category and the launch of a U.S.-facing supergroup, K-pop is making further inroads in America. So why are so many still mad?
Music Business Worldwide
'The word manager is misleading. People think we're somehow the boss of the artist. It's the opposite; they're the boss'
by Dave Roberts
Ex-Nirvana manager, now running Gold Village Entertainment, Danny Goldberg discusses his past, and his present.
Billboard
Life After the Road: Finding a Way Home When the Tour Ends
by Mariel Loveland
As the leader of a popular band, traveling to play shows became the new normal -- and made the process of adjusting to a stable, stationary life all the more trying for Best Ex's Mariel Loveland.
Tidal
Car Test: Snoop Dogg
by Elliott Wilson and Snoop Dogg
Snoop Dogg takes Elliott Wilson to Long Beach County, California to discuss his album "I Wanna Thank Me" in his black and gold Bentley.
The Associated Press
India's 'Patriotism Pop' Songs Urge Hindus to Claim Kashmir
The music videos began appearing on social media within hours of the announcement by India's Hindu-led nationalist government that it was stripping statehood from the disputed region of Kashmir that had been in place for decades.
Hypebot
4 Ways Artists, Labels Manipulate Spotify, Apple Streams and How It Hurts Everyone
by Bruce Houghton
Music streaming manipulation -- artificially boosting stream counts to improve chart positioning, increase market share and royalty payments, or for other non-legitimate purposes -- is a real problem for the entire music industry.
Vulture
The End-Credits Songs Forever Burned Into Former Movie-Theater Employees' Brains
by Brett Davis
Before my glamorous days of performing in dingy-basement alt-comedy shows, I was a meager employee at Clearview Cinema 10 in Roxbury, New Jersey, from the years 2004 to 2006, before the theater closed for repairs. In some ways, it was the best job I ever had.
Stereogum
The Untold Story Of The Creepy Charles Manson Song In 'Once Upon A Time In Hollywood'
by Zach Schonfeld
The first time we glimpse Charles Manson's female followers in Quentin Tarantino's long-awaited Manson Family epic, "Once Upon A Time In Hollywood," they don't exactly seem murderous. They look sweet and innocent -- a crew of barefoot hippie girls scavenging around a dumpster for food. They are giggling, and they are singing together, ร  cappella. It's an odd song.
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From "Love and Liberation," out today on Concord Jazz.
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