JoJo earned the distinction of becoming the youngest woman solo artist to score a No. 1 single on a Billboard chart at only 13 years old. An entire generation of angsty teens grew up singing her iconic break-up screeds “Leave (Get Out)” and “Too Little, Too Late” as they survived their turbulent teenage years and then life at college. To no one’s surprise, the Massachusetts native went on to become a Grammy Award winner. But — to borrow from the name of her acclaimed sophomore album — the road to winning a golden gramophone was not “The High Road.” It fact, it was the long road…
As an artist manager and A&R, I’d be lying if I wrote the music industry isn’t deeply concerned about its future. But while the current circumstances of COVID-19 have made things difficult…
BET president Scott Mills wants viewers of this year’s BET Awards to understand one thing up front: don’t call it a virtual awards show. It’s a “complete mischaracterization of what the show…
In this installment of “Studio Sessions,” Hitchcock explains why he didn’t ask J. Cole for a feature during the Dreamville sessions, talks recording under quarantine, and who would be his dream…
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