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James Blake Says The Music Industry Is Killing Art + Raye Wins 6 Brit Awards

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This week on Name 3 Songs:

⚡ Fangirl Nonsense: Sydney Sweeney acknowledges the cheating rumors with Glenn Powell while she was hosting SNL. Barry Keoghan is spotted supporting Sabrina Carpenter on the Eras tour in Singapore. Olivia Rodrigo is making choices with the performances on headline tour.

⚡ Raye takes home six Brit Awards including Breakthrough Artist and Artist of the Year. This comes after Raye’s years-long fight to end her recording contract and make the music she’s always wanted to make.

⚡ James Blake posts an Instagram Reel and a series of Tweets calling out the way the music industry’s obsession with TikTok virality is preventing musicians from making true art. This comes just days after Charli XCX is featured in a Subway Takes TikTok saying that music is boring and art is what matters. While we’ve discussed how labels are forcing musicians into using TikTok, we take a different look at how the changing industry is hurting art and artists.

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This week on Name 3 Songs:

⚡ Fangirl Nonsense: Sydney Sweeney acknowledges the cheating rumors with Glenn Powell while she was hosting SNL. Barry Keoghan is spotted supporting Sabrina Carpenter on the Eras tour in Singapore. Olivia Rodrigo is making choices with the performances on headline tour.

⚡ Raye takes home six Brit Awards including Breakthrough Artist and Artist of the Year. This comes after Raye’s years-long fight to end her recording contract and make the music she’s always wanted to make.

⚡ James Blake posts an Instagram Reel and a series of Tweets calling out the way the music industry’s obsession with TikTok virality is preventing musicians from making true art. This comes just days after Charli XCX is featured in a Subway Takes TikTok saying that music is boring and art is what matters. While we’ve discussed how labels are forcing musicians into using TikTok, we take a different look at how the changing industry is hurting art and artists.

Enjoy this episode? Join our Patreon community or leave us a tip on PayPal!

Want to talk more? Find us: @name3songs | @sara_feigin | @jenna_million

Check out all the sources for this episode at name3songs.com

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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