Add to Music App' is a big deal for TikTok. It's the feature that enables its users to save a song they discover on TikTok to ...
Taylor Swift's songs are back on TikTok after her label, Universal Music Group, pulled the pop star's music from the platform due to an ongoing royalties dispute with the social media giant. On ...
Fall might be right around the corner, but not everyone is ready to leave this summer or its soundtrack in the rearview mirror. The conversation surrounding this year's song of summer began early, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Connie Francis’ “Pretty Little Baby” is more than 60 years old. And though it was never even released as a single, this 1962 song ...
Siladitya Ray is a New Delhi-based Forbes news team reporter. Universal Music Group and TikTok announced a new licensing deal late on Wednesday, allowing the major label’s song catalog to return to ...
TikTok reveals its “Add to Music App” feature has been used to save more than 6 billion tracks to premium music streaming ...
Online music quizzes are increasingly combining classic trivia formats with themes drawn from TikTok’s viral music culture. Platforms like Sporcle offer challenges based on trending artists and songs ...
In an unprecedented move that’s becoming increasingly “precedented” in our modern political climate, the U.S. government has banned TikTok. There was some backstage politicking and talk of last-minute ...
Irish singer CMAT, whose real name is Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson, went viral on TikTok for her hit song "Take a Sexy Picture ...
TikTok is being forced to take down more music from its platform as a royalties spat with Universal Music Group (UMG) rumbles on. UMG recently yanked recordings it owns or distributes from TikTok ...
TikTok and Universal Music Group’s war escalated this week as songs written by Universal Music Publishing Group’s songwriters have started getting removed from the short-form video platform. The move ...
The music giant, home to stars like Taylor Swift and Drake, had threatened to withdraw licenses for its tracks to the social media juggernaut if they failed to come to a new agreement. By Ben Sisario ...