February 27 Music Releases: Blackpink, Bruno Mars, Gorillaz & Paul McCartney Drop New Albums
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Industry buzz hit hard with Mogul's $5M raise from Yamaha and others, Music Business Worldwide reports—they've tracked over $1.5B in royalties, launching a Catalog Valuation Center to arm artists against shady deals in this streaming shuffle. Hypebot breaks down 2026's money flow: platforms and labels feast while artists scrape by on tour and merch, AI looming as the next thief in the night, echoing David Lowery's gripes on paltry Pandora pennies.
Live vibes pulse too—KNKX flags säje's GRAMMY-nodded jazz future and Ethiopian-American Meklit Hadero's global fusion upcoming, with Blue Note's Brandon Woody channeling gospel resilience. February's drops linger in chatter: J. Cole's final The Fall-Off via Loyola Phoenix, raw hip-hop redemption laced with regret; WILLOW's petal black rock, neo-soul unbound; Hemlocke Springs' the apple tree under the sea, TikTok indie-pop exploding religious chains.
Vinyl's roaring back, powered by Taylor Swift and Gen Z superfans, per Music Talkers. From jazz walks in Seattle to AI threats, music's spirit crackles—keep hunting those raw discoveries.
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