NEVER? For almost ALL of recorded music history, labels signed unknown talent; matched them with songwriters and producers; and then, when they thought the product was good enough, debuted them. This is called DEVELOPMENT. Imani wasn't literally signed yesterday.
At the time of recording "Beauty & the Beast" (1991), Celine Dion was actually considered an "up & coming" singer. Disney was concerned she may not have been a "strong enough" pull to do the song alone. They asked the seasoned and well-known R&B star, Peabo Bryson to sing the duet along with Celine. It became a massive hit and it would also win them a Grammy for the song.
Peabo Bryson & Celine Dion truly gave us one of the most magical Disney theme songs of all time with "Beauty & the Beast". Peabo's signature sound and soothing tones will definitely be missed, but never forgotten.
Music executive Larry Jackson, founder and CEO of gamma, reportedly filed a lawsuit in New York State Supreme Court over an alleged coordinated online defamation campaign targeting himself and his company.
According to Music Business Worldwide, Jackson is seeking to uncover the anonymous individuals responsible for allegedly launching two websites that accused the company of financial misconduct, streaming manipulation, and misuse of investor money.
Knicks are making everything. Sure Kenny Atkinson is still telling the Cavs that they’re ok bc they’re still winning based on the analytical expected points tho
Dear Los Angeles,
See what's going on in Garden
Grove? This is the type of crisis
situation mayors (and governors) have to deal with.
It's very serious, and requires an understanding of how to work with authorities and the ability to make informed decisions quickly - because people's lives are at stake.
Sure, it's Orange County.
But LA is always one earthquake, one terror attack, one violent riot, or one uncontained wildfire away from the next crisis.
Choose someone with more experience than being on a reality tv show, and selling crystals.
to those that call themselves fans, what does arguing about how many streams/sales an album has do for you?
serious question. I never understood the fascination. Does numbers make the music sound better or worse? Does numbers determine if it’s worth you listening?
It's crazy just how grainy NBA footage from the mid 2000s so often is. Like even the Nash MVP highlights they just showed on prime. That's really the best available?