Spotify backtracks on anti-hate policy following criticism
It’s all about the money. The executives at Spotify don’t care about their image. Trust and believe. Are Kelly and the other is safe removed because of foul public conduct won’t be put right back on there playlist . This is when we asked the consumer need to take over. If you don’t like what’s on their playlist you start listening to that artist. Boycott Spotify anything Spotify you don’t posted you don’t advertise it don’t listen to it you don’t download it because every time you download their app and pay their premiums they get paid.
NEW YORK (AP) — Spotify is backpedaling on its recently announced anti-hate policy after some music industry players criticized it.
The company said in blog post that when it announced the policy on May 10 it “created confusion and concern” and that Spotify “didn’t spend enough time getting input from our own team.” Last month Spotify said it would remove from its playlists music from R. Kelly, who has been accused of sexual abuse, and XXXTentacion, who’s been accused of beating his pregnant girlfriend.
Some praised the company’s decision, but others criticized it, saying it targeted specific artists.
Spotify said Friday it is “moving away from implementing a policy around artist conduct.”
Spotify didn’t officially say it would begin promoting XXXTentacion and R. Kelly’s music. XXXTentacion, however, is now back on Spotify’s Rap Caviar playlist.
Via: http://komonews.com/news/entertainment/spotify-backtracks-on-anti-hate-policy-following-criticism
Elfen’s EXTEA EXTRA DOPE MUSIC VIDEO GORILLAZ STYLO
Okay I’m on a roll HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND!
Gorillaz’s new album features George Benson
Now this is weird. I was in the middle of writing my Elfen’s throwback Thursday R&B 1980 on George Benson’s give me the night. I see that Kevin posted a New Music Video by the Gorillaz. And I hear a familiar guitar style. I do a little snooping and find out that the gorillaz have done A collaboration with George Benson!!! I’ll be doing a new music Tuesday on the Gorillaz as soon as their album officially drops. Pre-order now! iTunes or Bandcamp!
Elfen’s TBT Music Video of the Week Rebbie Jackson Centipede
Rebbie Jackson Centipede. You can tell she had a little help from her baby brother Michael!!
Elfen’s R&B 1984 TBT Rebbie Jackson centipede
Let me see. There’s Michael, Tito, Randy, Jermaine and Marlon. And little sister Janet Jackson. These family members. All started young with their singing careers. And then there’s Rebbie Jackson Here’s her Bio….
Rebbie began her singing career in 1974, performing with her siblings in Las Vegas. The Vegas shows had initially begun in April, without Rebbie; due to a sprained ankle, Rebbie’s debut was postponed until June. Her five brothers were the main draws, with Rebbie, Randy, Janet, and La Toya serving as fillers for the performances.
When the Jackson 5 parted with their record label Motown in 1976, they signed to CBS Records and rebranded themselves as the Jacksons. Additionally, the brothers were signed to CBS-TV to star with their family in a variety series called The Jacksons. The shows premiered in June 1976 and featured all of the siblings excluding Jermaine, who had chosen to stay with Motown. The initial series run of the 30-minute programs was four weeks. Due to ratings success, more episodes were ordered in January 1977. The shows marked the first time that an African-American family had ever starred in a television series. The run of programs concluded shortly afterward.
Prior to the series, Jackson had thought of her singing as merely a private hobby. Her television experience as well as an early love of musicals motivated her to become a professional recording artist, and the show’s producer encouraged her to sing.
Jackson served as a backing vocalist for several musicians around this time, as well as a cabaret singer. She contributed her voice for songs by artists such as the Emotions, Sonny Bono, and Betty Wright before Jackson’s second pregnancy stalled her musical career for a short time.
Centipede Album
Following years of preparation, Jackson’s debut album Centipede was distributed in October 1984 by CBS Records, who had signed her as a solo artist two years previously. The album was only released once the singer had ensured that family life was secure and that she had spent time with her children during their important younger years. Centipede became a moderate chart success, reaching number 13 on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and number 63 on its Top 200. The recording of the album had been a family affair; it involved several contributions from her relatives. Her husband Nathaniel Brown co-wrote the song “Come Alive Saturday Night” with two of his wife’s brothers: Randy and Tito. The latter Jackson also penned “Hey Boy” with his wife Dee Dee. The most successful song from the album was the million-selling title track, “Centipede”.Written, arranged, and produced by Michael, the song also featured Jackson’s famous brother and the Weather Girls on backing vocals.[14] It reached number 4 on the Black Singles Chart and was subsequently certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. “Centipede” marked Michael’s first effort at writing and producing since the release of his successful Thriller (1982).
Other tracks from Rebbie’s album included cover versions of songs by Prince (“I Feel for You”) and Smokey Robinson and the Miracles (“A Fork in the Road”). The album received mixed reviews from journalists and music critics.According to the magazine Jet, Centipede marked Jackson’s emergence as a “legitimate recording artist” and “cleared the major hurdle of demonstrating that she [was] talented and marketable”. With the album, Jackson became the last of her siblings to embark on a recording career and the last in line to release hit material.
Rebbie later revealed that there was a lot of discussion at the time of the release of Centipede over whether she should use the Jackson surname professionally or not. To begin with, Rebbie did not want to use her pre-marriage surname, but later reasoned that it was silly to deny her heritage. Jackson explained that she did, however, compromise with the use of her family name on the Centipede album cover – “Rebbie is large and Jackson is small”.[14] She further stated that the success of siblings Michael and Janet had not been a hindrance to her, but served as an enhancement to her career. Rebbie added that she did not have to worry about “name recognition”.
Well that’s it for this TBT. Next week we gonna go way back to 1980. To hear some George Benson!! ??????????????
Netflix Luke Cage season 2 trailer
YA’LL HAVE GOT TO NEFLIX N’ CHILL SEASON 1 and THEN WATCH SEASON 2 JUNE 22nd!!
R Kelly Interview with Tavis Smiley
R Kelly needed help as a child. There’s NO excuse for his actions. But I figured this was why he is the way he is.
Elfen’s Neosoul Music Video pick of the week Xiomara You don’t know jack
After watching this video go give a listen to Xiomara’s 2016 album Seven Nineteen on Apple iTunes, Bandcamp or Spotify!
Elfen’s Neosoul Hip Hop New Album of the week Xiomara Seven Nineteen
This weeks New Music Tuesday is a little different. I’m calling it what’s old to you is new to me. And what’s new to me is old to you. I can’t help being attracted to the unusual and the unique. I don’t like to be stuck in a box. Especially when it comes to music. So a few years ago. When I saw this album cover. I just had to click and give a listen. I love this album and her music. Her name is Xiomara. The album seven nineteen. And my favorite song is Mic Check. There’s nothing more I need to write. Ya’ll just give her a listen. See you next Tuesday for another new album!