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Music Industry Daily is your daily shot of music industry news — deals, lawsuits, streaming wars, tour drama, artist moves, and global plays. Pour the coffee, hit play, and you'll know what's moving in music before you walk out the door.

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  1. hace 2 días

    Spotify's $3M Stream-Fraud Scandal, Primary Wave's $100M Atticus Bet — Friday, July 3

    Spotify's artificial-stream scandal dominates Friday's brief after the platform stripped 500,000+ fake plays from a chart-topping track tied to a $3M prediction-market payout. Meanwhile, Primary Wave backs a new $100M literary and theatrical IP company, and Tidal draws a hard line against AI-generated music royalties — going further than any rival DSP. **Deals & M&A** • Primary Wave commits minimum $100M to Atticus Works, a new literary and theatrical catalog acquisition company. • Exceleration Music and NexTone acquire the full Ryuichi Sakamoto catalog in Exceleration's first Japan deal. • Logan Light joins Warner Music Group as Chief of Staff to CEO Robert Kyncl, effective March 2026. • WMG's ADA Central Europe signs exclusive distribution deal with Berlin indie label AIM Music. **Lawsuits & AI** • Judge Hellerstein blocks Sony Music's bid to add 30,442 recordings to its copyright suit against Udio. • Suno CPO announces a developer API, potentially embedding its sued AI engine into thousands of third-party apps. • Spotify moves to shift artist-attorney Mark Kratter's "undisclosed filtering" lawsuit to federal court. • T.I. and Tiny Harris awarded $0 in punitive damages in fourth OMG Girlz trial against MGA Entertainment. • Sydney beach brand Swim Shady defeats Eminem in trademark dispute over the Slim Shady name. **Streaming & Tech** • Spotify strips 500,000+ fake streams from Malcolm Todd's "Earrings" after $3M Kalshi prediction-market fraud. • Tidal bans royalties for 100%-AI-generated music and adds AI labels to tracks, effective July 15. • YouTube Shorts lets creators add up to 15 seconds of licensed music to image posts. • Irving Azoff's Global Music Rights excluded from Phonorecords V mechanical licensing settlement talks. **Live & Touring** • Illinois bans ghost tickets, bots, and junk fees; Live Nation publicly backs the reforms. • Security researcher used Claude AI to find a Front Gate Tickets vulnerability affecting Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, and ACL; patched within 24 hours. **Artists & Releases** • Alexi Cory-Smith, founder of Bella Figura Music and former BMG UK chief, dies suddenly at 58. • Madonna releases her 15th studio album Confessions II today, reuniting with producer Stuart Price. **International** • OSN Streaming submits ~$10M take-private offer for remaining float of MENA platform Anghami at $3.39 per share. **Also Today** • Chord Music Partners launches first royalty ABS securitization covering Morgan Wallen, Diplo, and ZZ Top catalogs. • Weird Al Yankovic declines lucrative AI ad deal, saying he can't be the poster boy for AI. • Elton John reportedly developing a Las Vegas hologram residency featuring Dua Lipa and Kiki Dee. Five minutes, six categories, zero fluff.

    5 min
  2. hace 3 días

    Suno Sued for $20M, Elton Hologram Deal, MJ Biopic Hits $977M — Thu, July 2

    Jamendo's $20M lawsuit against Suno headlines a packed legal day, while Elton John's hologram Las Vegas residency and the Michael Jackson biopic closing in on $1 billion dominate the culture beat. Catalog deals, a MENA streamer take-private bid, and Tidal's AI demonetization policy round out a dense Thursday. **Deals & M&A** • Exceleration + NexTone acquire Ryuichi Sakamoto's full recordings and publishing catalog from his estate. • OSN Streaming offers $3.39/share to take MENA streamer Anghami private; special committee formed. • Spotify's first Indian telco deal bundles three free Premium months with Vodafone Idea postpaid plans. **Lawsuits & AI** • Jamendo sues Suno in federal court over 55,600 unauthorized training tracks, seeking $20M+. • Major labels and NMPA file Phonorecords V proposal to freeze mechanical rates through 2032 with inflation adjustments only. • Blur's David Rowntree accepts UK Court of Appeal dismissal of his £200M PRS "black box" class-action, calls for transparency. • Taylor Swift's team files to dismiss refiled "Life of a Showgirl" trademark suit with prejudice. • Tidal demonetizes all AI-generated music effective July 15, adding AI badges and artist-impersonation removal tools. **Streaming & Tech** • Spotify signs as exclusive streaming partner for Afro Nation Portugal, launching a dedicated Afrobeats hub. • Spotify paid Nigerian artists ~$44.3M in royalties in 2025, up just 3.4% year-on-year. **Live & Touring** • Elton John signs seven-figure deal for a 2027 hologram residency at Las Vegas Hard Rock, featuring Dua Lipa and Kiki Dee avatars. **Artists & Releases** • Michael Jackson biopic *Michael* hits $977M globally, overtaking *Oppenheimer* as highest-grossing biopic ever. • Alan Jackson's catalog surged 32% to 8.1M streams in two days after his Nashville farewell concert. • Miguel's 2015 deep cut "Damned" is up 15,273% in 16 weeks, driven by successive TikTok trends. **International** • South Korea's FTC opens formal probe into HYBE and ADOR over alleged discriminatory treatment of NewJeans member Danielle. Five minutes, six categories, zero fluff.

    6 min
  3. hace 4 días

    Firebird's $750M Fund, Suno Sued Again, Michael Biopic Hits $977M — Wed, July 1

    Catalog money is flowing, AI lawsuits are multiplying, and the Michael Jackson biopic just rewrote box office history. Wednesday brings a $750M acquisition fund, a fresh Suno lawsuit, Ricardo Montaner vs. UMG, and Illinois cracking down on predatory ticketing. **Deals & M&A** • Firebird Music Holdings launches $750M catalog fund backed by Ares, Raine, and Pinnacle debt. • Primary Wave commits $100M minimum to Atticus Works, a new literary and theatrical IP acquirer. • Virgin Music Group reveals post-Downtown integration structure: six regions, two co-CEOs, new artist enterprise. **Lawsuits & AI** • Jamendo Music sues Suno in federal court over 55,600-track GitHub dataset, seeking $20M damages. • Ricardo Montaner sues UMG in US and Venezuela, alleging zero royalties and rejected copyright termination. • Bipartisan Senate trio reintroduces AI Labeling Act of 2026, requiring disclosures on all AI-generated content. • Federal court dismisses copyright suit against Beyoncé and Sony over "Alien Superstar" for lack of standing. • Australian music groups call AI training on copyrighted works "the largest IP theft in industry history." **Live & Touring** • Illinois bans ghost ticketing, bot purchases, and junk fees; Live Nation praises the speculative-ticket ban. • StubHub UK investigation: 72% of June arena listings — roughly 50,000 tickets — came from just three sellers. **Artists & Releases** • Michael Jackson biopic crosses $977M worldwide, overtaking Oppenheimer as highest-grossing biopic ever. • Trapital publishes retrospective on Clive Davis, who died at 94, highlighting his underrated J Records era. **International** • Poland's paid streaming base nearly doubled to 7.5M subscribers, reaching 16th in IFPI global rankings. • Impala releases five-point plan to reform digital music market as global streaming hits 1 billion paid subscribers. **Also Today** • Tidal fully demonetizes all AI-generated music, effective immediately. • Spotify rolls out full-length direct video uploads for artists via Spotify for Artists dashboard. • Electric Feel Publishing and Sony Music Publishing sign Drake and Travis Scott collaborator London Cyr. • Rapper Twista pleads guilty to willful tax evasion; faces up to five years in prison. Five minutes, six categories, zero fluff.

    5 min
  4. hace 5 días

    Jamendo Sues Suno, Tidal Demonetizes AI Music, Backstreet Boys Trademark Voices — June 30

    AI copyright battles are accelerating on multiple fronts, with a new Suno lawsuit, Google staking out a bold fair-use position, and artists turning to trademark law to protect their voices. Tidal meanwhile became the first major DSP to fully demonetize AI-generated music. And Alan Jackson closed out his touring career in style at a sold-out Nissan Stadium. **Lawsuits & AI** • Jamendo Music (Winamp Group) sued Suno in Massachusetts federal court over unauthorized AI training data use. • Artist-attorney Mark Kratter expanded his Spotify complaint, demanding an injunction over alleged indie-artist filtering bias. • UK Court of Appeal dismissed Blur drummer Dave Rowntree's class action against PRS for Music over black box royalties. • Backstreet Boys filed a USPTO sound-mark application to legally protect their voices against AI cloning. • Google published a white paper arguing AI training is fair use and copyright should target outputs, not inputs. **Streaming & Tech** • Tidal will strip royalties from 100% AI-generated tracks, tag them by mid-July, and remove fraud-linked content. • NMPA's David Israelite published May 2026 per-stream songwriter payouts across Spotify, YouTube Music, Apple Music, and Amazon. • Madonna previewed Confessions II via a TikTok and iHeartRadio Live Premiere streaming July 2, with London and New York pop-ups. **Live & Touring** • Alan Jackson played his 24-song career finale at sold-out Nissan Stadium, with tributes from George Strait, Luke Combs, and more. • K-pop group Le Sserafim confirmed a return to BlizzCon 2026 in Anaheim this September. **Artists & Releases** • Oliver Tree's family launched an artist grant program two weeks after his death, honoring his explicit pre-death wishes. • Lorde released 49 album demos and teased a fan experience project with startup Lume. **International** • Spotify and Vodafone Idea (Vi) launched India's first Spotify-telco partnership, offering 192.8M Vi customers three free Premium months. **Also Today** • Sprite and Genius printed 50 classic hip-hop lyrics on millions of limited-edition cans. • Innovate UK opened a £10M grant competition for creative-tech startups, including music companies. Five minutes, six categories, zero fluff.

    4 min
  5. hace 6 días

    European Festivals Cancelled by Heatwave, iHeartMedia's $150M Cuts — Monday, June 29

    Europe's record heatwave dominated the weekend, forcing the cancellation of Defqon.1 in the Netherlands and Solidays in Paris — with the latter's HIV/AIDS charity warning its global programs are now at serious financial risk. Meanwhile, iHeartMedia pushed ahead with broad radio layoffs as part of a $150M cost-reduction plan, and Justin Bieber's post-Coachella momentum showed no signs of slowing. **Deals & M&A** • Gibson CEO Cesar Gueikian exits July 31; CCO Anne Rohosy steps in as interim president and CEO. **Streaming & Tech** • MMF and YouTube relaunch their Accelerator grant as "Hyperdrive," expanding support for independent music managers. **Live & Touring** • Defqon.1 cancelled after Netherlands issues first-ever Code Red heat warning; Q-dance offering full refunds. • Katy Perry's set at Belgium's Werchter Boutique also cancelled due to severe heatwave thunderstorms. **Artists & Releases** • Justin Bieber drops Swag Live From Coachella via Def Jam — 22 tracks, 147M YouTube views, 1,800% Spotify spike. **International** • Solidays cancellation by Paris authorities puts HIV/AIDS nonprofit Solidarité Sida's programs in 21 countries at risk. **Also Today** • iHeartMedia executes broad radio programming layoffs as part of a $150M combined cost-reduction plan. • Madonna calls AI "the complete opposite of making art" in new public commentary. • AFM elects Tino Gagliardi as international president in new union leadership shake-up. • Josie and the Pussycats singer Kay Hanley has earned under $1,500 in residuals, none since 2009, due to a clerical error. Five minutes, six categories, zero fluff.

    3 min
  6. 26 jun

    Influence Media Wins Anthem for $650M, Live Nation's Trump Call — June 26

    Music Industry Daily BlackRock-backed Influence Media Partners emerges as the winning bidder for Anthem Entertainment's $650M music catalog, while court filings reveal Live Nation's CEO called Trump directly before the DOJ's antitrust settlement. Meanwhile, the law firm that took down Big Tobacco is now gunning for AI music generators Suno and Udio. Deals & M&A Ex-Blackstone exec Vlado Spasov launches Trimontium, a $1.5B alternative asset manager targeting music rights and IP royalties.Influence Media Partners wins Anthem Entertainment's catalog — Rush + Timbaland masters and publishing — with a $650M-plus offer.Lawsuits & AI Court filings show Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino called Trump in February before the DOJ's surprise antitrust settlement; 30+ state AGs push to break up Live Nation and Ticketmaster anyway.Pandora cites a new appellate ruling to challenge the MLC's authority to sue over unpaid mechanical royalties on its free radio tier.Hagens Berman — the $260B tobacco settlement firm — teams with Delgado Entertainment Law to file amended copyright suit against AI generator Udio.31 orgs, led by the European Music Managers Alliance, demand labels stop pressuring artists into AI licensing deals without meaningful consent.Streaming & Tech Tuned Global powers FanLabel's SongPicks music prediction-market app; over $1.5M already wagered on Kalshi on June's top Spotify USA artist.SoundCloud and Twitch launch "SoundCloud Sessions," a 12-hour global DJ livestream series, riding a 39% year-on-year surge in DJ sets.Luminate: English-language tracks hold 86% of US on-demand streams, but Latin and K-pop content are steadily chipping away at that share.Live & Touring San Antonio amends Ye's Alamodome contract to ban "Heil Hitler" performances and swastika merch at his July 4 show; cancellation was blocked.HBO announces JAŸ-Z IN 8, an eight-part Rick Rubin-directed documentary series debuting fall 2026, executive produced by Jay-Z and Daniel Kaluuya.Artists & Releases Suno's new "Spark" incubator offers indie artists up to $10K in grants — but a permanent gag clause bars any criticism of the company.Paula Moore reveals she signed Bassnectar to a new management deal in November 2025; his business is up 47% in Q1 2026.Warner Music Group and Amoeba launch a nationwide vinyl take-back pilot at record stores.Also Today Michael Jackson biopic Michael crosses $1B at the box office, topping two Lord of the Rings films.Rod Stewart and Lionel Richie both suffered onstage near-collapses this week, amplifying elder-touring safety concerns.Five minutes, six categories, zero fluff.

    6 min
  7. 25 jun

    HarbourView Buys Max Martin Catalog, Live Nation–Trump Filings Drop — June 25

    Music Industry Daily HarbourView's nine-figure acquisition of Max Martin and Shellback's catalog leads a deal-heavy Thursday, while explosive court filings reveal Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino's direct communications with President Trump ahead of the DOJ's antitrust settlement. Meanwhile, indie advocates are pushing back hard on YouTube's AI training claims, and Spotify's superfan ticket program goes live. Deals & M&A HarbourView acquired select Max Martin + Shellback compositions — covering Swift, Grande, and Weeknd hits — for a low-nine-figure sum.Canada's ICM Crescendo Music Royalty Fund is rumored for sale at $500M+, with Carlyle-backed Litmus Music among reported suitors.Sony Music Publishing Scandinavia acquired Sound Pollution Songs' roughly 5,000-work catalog.Core music industry funding topped $3.2 billion in Q2 2026, one of the most capital-intensive quarters on record.Lawsuits & AI Court filings show Live Nation CEO Rapino spoke with Trump in February and maintained White House Counsel contact before the $200M DOJ settlement.Anthropic — facing a $3B+ suit from UMG, Concord, and ABKCO — now accuses Alibaba of cloning Claude via fake accounts to train a rival AI.Entertainer Maren Flagg filed an amended trademark complaint against Taylor Swift, UMG, and Bravado over the Life of a Showgirl album brand.A2IM, Music Artists Coalition, and Ed Newton-Rex condemned YouTube's claim that its terms of service permit using uploads to train Lyria 3.Streaming & Tech Spotify launched Reserved by Spotify in the US, giving Premium superfans pre-sale access to two tickets per tour, starting with Role Model.Spotify's Istanbul office officially opened June 18 as Turkish music surpassed 294 billion all-time streams, up 190% in five years.The Atlantic published a searchable database exposing 20M+ tracks across four undisclosed AI training datasets.Spotify now lets artists upload full-length music videos directly, bypassing distributors entirely.Live & Touring 30+ state AGs who proceeded to trial against Live Nation won a monopoly verdict; a remedy ruling — potentially ordering a Ticketmaster breakup — is still pending.Artists & Releases The Leonard Cohen Estate formally objected to Hallelujah being performed at Trump's Freedom 250 celebration; the warning was publicly ignored.NASCAR and The Rolling Stones announced a collaboration spanning merchandise, vinyl, and driver integrations.International Over 200 artists — including Coldplay, Brian Eno, Massive Attack, Robert Smith, and Michael Stipe — signed a letter urging world leaders to back a global Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty.Five minutes, six categories, zero fluff.

    4 min
  8. 24 jun

    Anthem Sells for $650M, Hagens Berman Joins Suno/Udio Suits — June 24

    Music Industry Daily The 2026 M&A wave crests as Influence Media wins Anthem Entertainment's music assets for $650M, capping a half-year that saw five major catalog deals totaling well over $14B. Meanwhile, the law firm behind a $260B tobacco settlement joins the AI copyright fight against Suno and Udio — and Nvidia faces its own music copyright suit. Olivia Rodrigo makes Billboard history while Lizzo's new album struggles to find footing. Deals & M&A Influence Media Partners wins Anthem Entertainment bid at $650M, Rush and Timbaland masters included.Iconoclast (Tony Bennett, Mad Decent Publishing, 30+ catalogs) in sale talks at ~$500M.ICM Crescendo Music Royalty Fund drawing buyer interest at $500M+, Litmus Music rumored bidder.MBW tallies five H1 2026 megadeals: UMG/Downtown, Primary Wave/Kobalt, BMG/Concord, Sony/Hipgnosis, Anthem — combined value exceeds $14B.Lawsuits & AI Hagens Berman, which won $260B tobacco settlement, files amended complaint against Udio in SDNY.Sony's fair-use case against Suno heads toward pivotal summary-judgment hearing in July 2026.Jamendo sues Nvidia over alleged unauthorized training of Fugatto and Audio Flamingo; $20M+ damages sought.A musician-attorney sues Spotify over alleged algorithm suppression of independent artists.Moneybagg Yo, Bread Gang, and Roc Nation face $100M manager suit; trial set for October in Tennessee.StubHub UK fined £900K by CMA and ordered to refund £590K over hidden drip pricing.Atlantic investigation exposes three datasets — LAION DISCO, Sleeping DISCO, and a private set — scraping 21M+ songs to train AI models.Streaming & Tech Deezer launches Remix Lab in France — first in-app DSP remix tool built without AI, using artist-consented stems.Spanish-language tracks hit record 9.5% share of U.S. music consumption in Q1 2026, per Luminate.Music prediction markets top $400M wagered on Kalshi in H1 2026, including $110M on a single Bad Bunny setlist bet.Live & Touring Olivia Rodrigo announces Daisy Chain Fields: all-women, one-day festival August 29 in Irvine, CA, with Chappell Roan, Stevie Nicks, Doechii, Bikini Kill, and more; all net proceeds to charity.Artists & Releases Olivia Rodrigo's new album debuts at #1 with 485K units — first artist to open all three albums atop the Billboard 200.Lizzo's new album Bitch debuts below 3,000 units sold and under 3 million first-week streams.SZA calls out artists using Suno; alleges Diplo holds an equity stake in the company.International Poland's paid streaming base nearly doubled since 2023 to 7.5M subscribers, now ranked 16th globally at $289M.Five minutes, six categories, zero fluff.

    6 min

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Music Industry Daily is your daily shot of music industry news — deals, lawsuits, streaming wars, tour drama, artist moves, and global plays. Pour the coffee, hit play, and you'll know what's moving in music before you walk out the door.