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Wiz Khalifa Put on Romanian Police Wanted List After Failing to Serve Nine-Month Prison Sentence
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Wiz Khalifa Put on Romanian Police Wanted List After Failing to Serve Nine-Month Prison Sentence

Romania may now seek to enforce the warrant through international judicial cooperation mechanisms

mediafax.ro
u/CobblestoneG — 1 day ago
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We need AI labels on Spotify and Apple Music

Since the start of 2026, the music world has changed
AI Music has now made up at least 28% up to 40% of daily uploads onto these platforms, and a decent chunk belongs to people pushing out AI music solely for profit over any form of creativity
 
With the addition of Spotify "carefully" labeling real musicians who do not use AI Generation, their requirements have left many musicians who don’t use any AI Generation and just below this requirement in the dust.

 
I feel that two additions to both of these platforms will let users / listeners who use these music platforms daily be able to fully understand in a complete transparent way on WHO they are listening to and WHAT they are listening to.
 
If there is enough evidence to show that the artist on this platform is AI Generated and not a real-life musician, it should have an "May Contain AI Generation" label on the artist profile itself, similar to how Spotify now has "Verified By Spotify" so the listener understands that the person behind the songs they are listening to with full transparency.
If there is enough evidence to show that the song on this platform is AI Generated, it should be listed next to the artist name on these platforms with "May Contain AI Generation", so if a listener finds the song on a "Mix" or a "Radio" they are listening to, they are able to view that the song could have AI Generation involved with it.
Considering that both of these platforms have allowed AI Generated Music to be put on the platform and have started to implement a crude method to verify musicians who don’t use AI at all, we need to at least have full transparency that the track was either made by a real human or made by an AI or an Hybrid AI/Human track

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u/hikariproductions — 2 days ago

Split Enz throw fans back in time at a triumphant Melbourne return, on their first tour together in 20 years.

The little islands of Aotearoa/New Zealand punch well above their weight when it comes to producing groundbreaking artists with popularity not just on this side of the Tasman, but globally. Split Enz is regarded as the first band to do so, soaring beyond the Land of the Long White Cloud, arguably with their 1980 hit “I Got You”.

The band’s line is was icons Tim Finn and Neil Finn, Noel Crombie and Eddie Rayner, all supported by young guns Matt Eccles and James Milne, the show was not without bright visual effects and onstage banter between members, inter mingled with songs sounding just the same as they were released, some nearly 50 years ago.

medium.com
u/niamhsutton — 5 days ago
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“Slash offered me a lot of money for it, but I said, ‘I’m not selling it!’ He said, ‘If you ever do, promise me I’ll be the first you call’”: Linda Perry on living with the success of 4 Non Blondes’ What’s Up?, and the Goldtop she wouldn't sell to Slash

guitarworld.com
u/dalyllama35 — 10 days ago