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Check TikTok’s newsroom for more noteworthy stories: newsroom.tiktok.com


For more info, please contact:
Michelle McDevittAnnjie HoustonDestiny RileyT’Keyah Hayes, Audible Treats
Leah Linder, TikTok

The Background:

TikTok is the leading destination for short-form mobile video. Their mission is to inspire creativity and bring joy.

TikTok has global offices including Los Angeles, New York, London, Paris, Berlin, Dubai, Mumbai, Singapore, Jakarta, Seoul, and Tokyo.

TikTok’s Newsroom: https://newsroom.tiktok.com/en-us

Check out previous editions of TikTok Treats, a weekly newsletter about the most interesting music happenings on TikTok:
Miley and Shakira Get Petty, Miguel’s “Sure Thing” Revival, and More TikTok Music Stories
Blink 182, Lil Yachty, Cardi & GloRilla, and More from Music On TikTok
Taylor Track Reveals, Sam Smith + Kim Petras, and More From Music on TikTok
Omar Apollo, The Throne, and More TikTok Trends to Watch This Week
BLACKPINK, Steve Lacy, and The Smashing Pumpkins Lead a Busy Week of Music on TikTok
On TikTok: ‘Yonce, Yeat, Lizzo, SZA and More
Britney & Elton, Snoop Dogg & Ice Spice Lead This Week’s TikTok Trends
Latin Pop, Celebrity Nemeses, and More From TikTok Music
Teenage Dirtbags and Super Freaks Take Over on TikTok

On TikTok: Beyoncé Strikes Back, Rosalía Returns, and More
“BILLIE EILISH,” Oklahoma Smokeshows, and K. Michelle Heat Up on TikTok
Rising Stars, Latin Pop Queens, and More From Music on TikTok
Step 1: Beyoncé, Ryan Tedder, Steve Lacy, & More on TikTok
Metallica, Flo Milli, Avril Lavigne, and More From Music on TikTok
Drake Feels No Ways, Doja Channels Elvis, and More from Music on TikTok
Gorillaz, John Legend, JOJI, and More TikTok Treats
ABBA and Radiohead Trend, Tate McRae Drops a New Video, and More from Music on TikTok
Highway to the Nostalgia Zone: the ‘80s Are Back on TikTok
Harry, Kendrick, and Kate Bush Highlight a Busy Week of Music on TikTok
This Newsletter Doesn’t Jiggle Jiggle, It Reports on the Biggest Music Moments on TikTok
On TikTok: Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar, and Suki Waterhouse Make Waves
Justin Gets “Honest,” PSY Returns, and More TikTok Stories
Moon Knight, Skillibeng, and More From a Leveled Up Week For Music on TikTok
On TikTok: Lizzo Returns, Ambitious Creators Show Off Their Skills, and More
A Harry Styles Hit, a Daddy Yankee Renaissance, and More TikTok Music Stories
Durk, Jack, Demi, and Fergie Inspire TikTok Music Trends
Pharrell, Coi & Nicki, and 80s Country Lead the Way on TikTok
Only On TikTok: Kevin Gates, Patsy Cline, and Pixar Make Music Trends
French Pop Meme-Making, Russ Remixes, and More TikTok Stories
All The Pheelz: Afrobeats, Batman, and More TikTok Music Stories
Mariah Carey, Euphoria, Cat Burns, & More on TikTok
Dre’s Halftime, Phoebe’s “Motion Sickness,” and More from Music on TikTok
Becky & Karol G, Madonna, and Nelly Furtado Highlight the Week in Music on TikTok
Major Bags, ’70s Gems, Space Jam DVDs, and More TikTok Music Stories

Here Come the TikTok-Steppers: Charlie Puth, Ini Kamoze, Mason Ramsey & More
Act Like You Know: Time Machines, The Ting Tings, & More on TikTok
“Pushin P,” Papa Roach, “Pompeii” and More Music Trends from TikTok
We Need to Talk About “Bruno,” And Other TikTok Music Trends
TikTok Rings In The New Year with Bad Bunny, Drill Remixes, and R&B Hits
TikTok’s 2021 Music Report: Key Takeaways
TikTok Reveals Top Songs of 2021, Incl. Doja Cat, Coi Leray and More

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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02.08.2023

Grammy Winners, Mariah’s “Wrap,” “Mrs. Right,” and more

Press Release

Grammy Winners, Mariah’s “Wrap,” “Mrs. Right,” and more

2.8.2023

TikTok Treats, Week of February 7th

TikTok-Fueled Stars Win Big During Music’s Biggest Night, Mariah Hogs the Mic, and Much More from the World of Music on TikTok

The News:

Each week, the TikTok Treats newsletter gives a snapshot of the state of music on TikTok, touching on trending hits, emerging artists, superstar moves, ascendant memes, and much more.

This weekend, songs and artists that thrived on TikTok in 2022 won big at the 65th Annual GRAMMY Awards. Community favorites like Harry Styles and Lizzo won major awards, while Beyoncé, who set the record for all-time GRAMMY wins during the telecast, made sure to thank her fans on TikTok for their support on social media. Rising artists who used TikTok to jumpstart their careers also had a big night: Steve Lacy won the award for Best Progressive R&B Album, and Muni Long won multiple trophies including Best R&B Performance. Though Best New Artist winner Samara Joy might have been unfamiliar to many watching, she has a big following on TikTok (250k+ followers), who appreciate her exquisite vocals and inventive cover songs. Check TikTok’s newsroom for a full accounting on the community favorite artists who took home the gold during the GRAMMYs.

Don’t forget to check out this week’s trends and moments below. Perhaps there is a 2024 GRAMMY winner hiding in plain sight:

Check TikTok’s newsroom for more noteworthy stories: newsroom.tiktok.com


For more info, please contact:
Michelle McDevittAnnjie HoustonDestiny RileyT’Keyah Hayes, Audible Treats
Leah Linder, TikTok

The Background:

TikTok is the leading destination for short-form mobile video. Their mission is to inspire creativity and bring joy.

TikTok has global offices including Los Angeles, New York, London, Paris, Berlin, Dubai, Mumbai, Singapore, Jakarta, Seoul, and Tokyo.

TikTok’s Newsroom: https://newsroom.tiktok.com/en-us

Check out previous editions of TikTok Treats, a weekly newsletter about the most interesting music happenings on TikTok:
Miley and Shakira Get Petty, Miguel’s “Sure Thing” Revival, and More TikTok Music Stories
Blink 182, Lil Yachty, Cardi & GloRilla, and More from Music On TikTok
Taylor Track Reveals, Sam Smith + Kim Petras, and More From Music on TikTok
Omar Apollo, The Throne, and More TikTok Trends to Watch This Week
BLACKPINK, Steve Lacy, and The Smashing Pumpkins Lead a Busy Week of Music on TikTok
On TikTok: ‘Yonce, Yeat, Lizzo, SZA and More
Britney & Elton, Snoop Dogg & Ice Spice Lead This Week’s TikTok Trends
Latin Pop, Celebrity Nemeses, and More From TikTok Music
Teenage Dirtbags and Super Freaks Take Over on TikTok

On TikTok: Beyoncé Strikes Back, Rosalía Returns, and More
“BILLIE EILISH,” Oklahoma Smokeshows, and K. Michelle Heat Up on TikTok
Rising Stars, Latin Pop Queens, and More From Music on TikTok
Step 1: Beyoncé, Ryan Tedder, Steve Lacy, & More on TikTok
Metallica, Flo Milli, Avril Lavigne, and More From Music on TikTok
Drake Feels No Ways, Doja Channels Elvis, and More from Music on TikTok
Gorillaz, John Legend, JOJI, and More TikTok Treats
ABBA and Radiohead Trend, Tate McRae Drops a New Video, and More from Music on TikTok
Highway to the Nostalgia Zone: the ‘80s Are Back on TikTok
Harry, Kendrick, and Kate Bush Highlight a Busy Week of Music on TikTok
This Newsletter Doesn’t Jiggle Jiggle, It Reports on the Biggest Music Moments on TikTok
On TikTok: Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar, and Suki Waterhouse Make Waves
Justin Gets “Honest,” PSY Returns, and More TikTok Stories
Moon Knight, Skillibeng, and More From a Leveled Up Week For Music on TikTok
On TikTok: Lizzo Returns, Ambitious Creators Show Off Their Skills, and More
A Harry Styles Hit, a Daddy Yankee Renaissance, and More TikTok Music Stories
Durk, Jack, Demi, and Fergie Inspire TikTok Music Trends
Pharrell, Coi & Nicki, and 80s Country Lead the Way on TikTok
Only On TikTok: Kevin Gates, Patsy Cline, and Pixar Make Music Trends
French Pop Meme-Making, Russ Remixes, and More TikTok Stories
All The Pheelz: Afrobeats, Batman, and More TikTok Music Stories
Mariah Carey, Euphoria, Cat Burns, & More on TikTok
Dre’s Halftime, Phoebe’s “Motion Sickness,” and More from Music on TikTok
Becky & Karol G, Madonna, and Nelly Furtado Highlight the Week in Music on TikTok
Major Bags, ’70s Gems, Space Jam DVDs, and More TikTok Music Stories

Here Come the TikTok-Steppers: Charlie Puth, Ini Kamoze, Mason Ramsey & More
Act Like You Know: Time Machines, The Ting Tings, & More on TikTok
“Pushin P,” Papa Roach, “Pompeii” and More Music Trends from TikTok
We Need to Talk About “Bruno,” And Other TikTok Music Trends
TikTok Rings In The New Year with Bad Bunny, Drill Remixes, and R&B Hits
TikTok’s 2021 Music Report: Key Takeaways
TikTok Reveals Top Songs of 2021, Incl. Doja Cat, Coi Leray and More

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  • 02.07.2023

    Rolling Loud Recruits Travis Scott & Kendrick Lamar for First-Ever RL Rotterdam

  • Press Release

    Rolling Loud Recruits Travis Scott & Kendrick Lamar for First-Ever RL Rotterdam

    2.7.2023

    Rolling Loud Announces Lineup for Rolling Loud Rotterdam 2023

     

    Headlined by Travis Scott & Kendrick Lamar

     

    The World’s Premier Rap Festival Hits Rotterdam Ahoy on June 30-July 1, 2023

     

    Tickets for Rolling Loud’s Return to the Netherlands Are Available Now

    Rolling Loud Kicks Off Its European Takeover in South Holland, Boasting a Stacked Lineup of International Rap Stars, Including Lil Uzi Vert, GloRilla, Yung Lean, & Many More

    The Announcement:

    Delivering unforgettable memories across the globe, Rolling Loud is creating a worldwide hip-hop community. Today, Rolling Loud unveils the lineup for its return to the Netherlands with the first-ever Rolling Loud Rotterdam, coming this summer. Led by headliners Travis Scott and Kendrick Lamar, the two-day Rolling Loud Rotterdam brings one of the festival brand’s most diverse lineups yet to Rotterdam Ahoy from June 30-July 1, 2023. Tickets are available at https://rollingloudrotterdam.nl/.

    Boasting a sweeping undercard sourced from all corners of the rap universe, Rolling Loud Rotterdam promises performances from Dutch rap stalwarts like SFBIdaly, and Lijpe, American A-listers like Metro BoominGloRillaSoulja Boy, and Latto, UK rap favorites like Central CeeAitch, and D-Block Europe, as well as Afrobeats heavy-hitters like Rema and Ayra Starr.

    A living testament to the worldwide appeal of hip-hop, Rolling Loud’s international success has solidified the brand as a massive global attraction. The announcement of Rolling Loud Rotterdam is the first in a series of three European Rolling Loud festivals this summer, including the first-ever Rolling Loud Germany from July 7th-9th and the return of Rolling Loud Portugal from July 5th-7th, 2023 in Portimão.

    Rolling Loud kicks off its 2023 world tour in just a few weeks with Rolling Loud California in Los Angeles from March 3rd-5th, before crossing the Pacific for its first Asian festival, Rolling Loud Thailand, in April. As the brand continues to cross borders, its main event remains July’s flagship show, Rolling Loud Miami, returning for the eighth time on July 21st-23th.

    Led by its founders Matt Zingler and Tariq Cherif, Rolling Loud has grown into the most powerful hip-hop festival in music history. Stay tuned for many more announcements.

    Buy tickets for Rolling Loud Germany 2023: https://rollingloudrotterdam.nl/

    Access the Rolling Loud Germany 2023 press application HERE

    Stay tuned for more info, and check out Rolling Loud on Instagram for all the latest updates.

    Critical Praise:

    “Rolling Loud has become the biggest hip-hop festival in the country” – Variety

    “From niche hip-hop festival to must-play event for some of the biggest stars in music.” – Pollstar

    “Until Elon Musk involuntarily envelops society into a physical cloud universe, Rolling Loud will be the closest experience to actually living inside your streaming app.”Complex

    “Rolling Loud’s annual New York edition is always something special, but this year’s Halloween-weekend extravaganza (not to mention the first post-pandemic) brought seriously spectacular energy to Queens’ Citi Field.” – Highsnobiety

    “Rolling Loud is a lifestyle brand. They are more than just the shows. They have built a community with their consumers and are building new channels to maintain continuity”Forbes

    “In four and a half years — beginning small in Miami, and now promoting Coachella-sized events around the country — Rolling Loud has established itself as a playground for the young…This time last year, many of the rappers now drawing crowds of several thousand were barely known.”The New York Times

    Contact:

    Rolling Loud:
    Michelle McDevitt
    Kerry Harrison
    Kevin Grossi

    The Background:

    About Rolling Loud

    Founded by 6-time Billboard Hip-Hop Power Players Matt Zingler & Tariq Cherif as a one-day Miami show, Rolling Loud has grown into a global phenomenon, hosting festivals on both US coasts and in multiple international locations. Rolling Loud is the premier festival brand in hip-hop, known for its expert curation of wide-ranging lineups that reflect the state of the genre.

    2022 was Rolling Loud’s biggest year yet. The festival returned to their home base of Miami for their largest event to date, headlined by Kid Cudi, Kendrick Lamar, and Future, and the inaugural Rolling Loud Portugal, which brought an international array of all-stars to the beaches of Portimåo, Portugal. The festival’s busy 2022 continued with the first ever Rolling Loud Toronto, headlined by Future, WizKid, and Dave, and the third annual Rolling Loud New York, headlined by Nicki Minaj, A$AP Rocky & Future.

    In 2023, Rolling Loud expands its empire even further, returning to Los Angeles for Rolling Loud California, debuting Rolling Loud Thailand, its first-ever Asian festival, and staging three European shows including Rolling Loud Portugal, and the inaugural editions of Rolling Loud Rotterdam (NL) and Rolling Loud Germany.

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    For full information, head to
    https://www.rollingloud.com

    Check out Rolling Loud on Twitch: twitch.tv/rollingloud

    END
  • 02.07.2023

    Smokepurpp Prepares for a Big 2023 with 3-Song ‘Anti’ Capsule

  • Press Release

    Smokepurpp Prepares for a Big 2023 with 3-Song ‘Anti’ Capsule

    2.7.2023

    Smokepurpp Shares the Defiant, Hard-Hitting Anti, a 3-Song “Capsule,” to Kick Off 2023

    The South Florida Star Prepares for a Big Year, Sharing a Bite-Sized Collection with Production from Supah Mario, Gesco, and More

    Critical Praise:

    XXL Class of 2018 Freshman

    “Purpp has caught the ears of everyone from The Weeknd and D.R.A.M. to Chief Keef and Travis Scott, and the 19-year-old rapper is in position for a rapid ascent” – Pigeons & Planes

    “If you’ve not been following along, the rise of young Miami rapper SmokePurrp – alongside that of his longtime pal and collaborator Lil Pump – has been one of the more exciting rides in rap’s underground this year” – Noisey

    “Out of all the SoundCloud and Florida rappers that have gained floods of attention and acclaim in recent years, Smokepurpp has stood as one of the movement’s strongest proponents and artists. –HYPEBEAST

    The Capsule:

    Smokepurpp surged out of South Florida with a penchant for firing up fans with quick-hitting, head-banging singles. Collecting three adventurous new bangers into a three-song “capsule,” Purpp shares Anti, his first new release of 2023. Anti debuts a new experimental format for Purpp, where he can follow his iconoclastic muse in short-form bursts. Capsule opening track “Draco” offers sirenic synths and subsonic bass for Purpp to dance over with his clipped cadences. “Chop Off The Top” fully embraces the euphoric “rage” sound, as Purpp skates atop Supah Mario‘s carnival-esque synths with easygoing melodies. Purpp turns up the intensity on final track “Out My Body,” snarling over DSC Sunny & Bido production with hedonistic fervor.

    The new Anti capsule is a high-energy follow-up to Shoot First,” released in November. “Shoot First” was Purpp’s first new single as a lead artist since 2021’s “Not Your Speed” ft. Lil Gnar, but he has kept busy in the meantime collaborating with the likes of Masked WolfRarri, and Mike Stone. Purpp is hard at work on more “capsules” and a new project, his first since Psycho (Legally Insane) EP and his first full-length since the ferocious 2020 mixtape Florida Jit.

    Stay tuned from much more from the iconoclastic artist as the year moves on, including a performance at the inaugural Rolling Loud Thailand in April.

    Listen to Antihttp://Smokepurpp.lnk.to/Anti

    Anti tracklist:

    1. Draco (Prod. by Gesco & Klokez)
    2. Chop Off The Top (Prod. by Supah Mario)
    3. Out My Body (Prod. by DSC Sunny & Bido)

    Please contact Michelle or Kerry for more info.

    The Background:

    The Chicago-born, Miami-raised rapper and producer Smokepurpp has been one of the cornerstones of Florida’s burgeoning rap scene since the release of his “Ski Mask” video in 2015. The buzz from the video and other singles with close friend Lil Pump culminated in a record deal with Alamo/Interscope Records and Travis Scott’s Cactus Jack Records. The 21-year old Purpp quickly went to work, collaborating with Scott, Yo Gotti, Pump, and more. His debut release, Deadstar, spawned the gold-certified single “Audi” and generated features from The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Pigeons & Planes, XXL, Mass Appeal, and many more. The follow up release, Bless Yo Trap, was a collaboration with Grammy-nominated producer Murda Beatz, boasted the standout single “123” and collaborations with Lil YachtyOffset, and A$AP Ferg. 2018 has been a banner year for Purpp so far, thanks to his selection on the 2018 XXL Freshman list, the release of “Nephew,” his Gold-certified collaboration with Lil Pump, which has over 100M streams across all platforms, and “I Love It,” the Kanye West and Pump collaboration which Purpp co-wrote and debuted at number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100. After delighting his fans with the Lost Planet EP in April, Purpp closed 2020 out with the highly-anticipated Deadstar 2. In 2020, Purpp released his project Florida Jit, with appearances from Lil Pump, Denzel Curry, and more.


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    Antihttp://Smokepurpp.lnk.to/Anti

    “Shoot First”: http://smokepurpp.lnk.to/ShootFirst / https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYmvfst2Wjw

    “Not Your Speed” ft. Lil Gnar: https://smarturl.it/notyourspeed / https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQTNL0x32OI

    “Prom Queen”: https://youtu.be/QdECMdg63Fk

    Psycho (Legally Insane)https://smarturl.it/SmokepurppPsycho

    “We Outside” ft. Lil Mosey: https://smarturl.it/WeOutsidePurppMosey

    Florida Jithttps://smarturl.it/FloridaJit

    “Tide Pen” ft. Jack Harlow: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MxEdclCNjA

    “Big Dawg” ft. Rick Ross: https://smarturl.it/BigDawgSP

    “Pop Sh*t”: https://smarturl.it/PopShitSP / https://youtu.be/BYXXs8PGYsY

    “It’s Whatever”: https://youtu.be/2TYeW3uOJ40 / https://smarturl.it/ItsWhatever

    “Off My Chest” ft. Lil Pump: https://smarturl.it/SPOffMyChest / https://youtu.be/tqMD4_PJVKw

    “What I Please” ft. Denzel Curry: https://smarturl.it/WhatIPlease // https://youtu.be/5uUVd16EKKw

    Deadstar 2https://smarturl.it/Deadstar2

    “Nephew” ft. Lil Pump: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuusAVJCyOA

    “Audi”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dvTJJvEFL8

    Deadstarhttps://open.spotify.com/album/2TWKabrKN6YOZ1jgqo97uz?si=frx9dtRgSuGS2Cgc_nNwtA

    END
  • 02.06.2023

    TikTok Congratulates Lizzo, Sam & Kim, Muni Long, and All 2023 GRAMMY Winners

  • Press Release

    TikTok Congratulates Lizzo, Sam & Kim, Muni Long, and All 2023 GRAMMY Winners

    2.6.2023

    TikTok Congratulates Lizzo, Sam & Kim, Muni Long, Steve Lacy, and All 2023 GRAMMY Winners

    The Announcement:

    The GRAMMY Awards are music’s biggest night, an opportunity for fans across the globe to honor and celebrate the best and brightest in music today. Last night’s ceremony was also a big night for TikTok, as so many of the community’s favorite artists joined the hallowed ranks of GRAMMY winners!

    One of the night’s big winners was Lizzo, the self-proclaimed “Queen of TikTok,” who took home Record Of The Year for her megahit “About Damn Time” (over 4.1M video creations). The magnetic superstar provided some of the show’s best moments, with her gospel-inflected performance of “Special” and her empowering acceptance speech that preached the positivity and authenticity that makes her a TikTok community favorite.

    Sam Smith and Kim Petras brought down the house with their devilish performance of “Unholy” (2.5M+ creations). First shared as a snippet on TikTok before becoming the first Billboard #1 Hot 100 hit in either artist’s career, “Unholy” earned the dynamic duo the GRAMMY for Best Pop Duo or Group Performance.

    Breakout star Steve Lacy also took the stage, making the ceremony 100% groovier with a performance of his TikTok-fueled smash “Bad Habit” (702k creations). Aided in his performance by “Them Changes” (1.1M+ creations) virtuoso Thundercat, Lacy won his first career GRAMMY award last night, getting top honors in the Best Progressive R&B Album category for his excellent Gemini Rights.

    #Beyhive queen Beyonce rewrote the record books last night with her four GRAMMY wins, becoming the most-decorated person in the 65-year history of the award. Her Best Dance/Electronic Album winner RENAISSANCE took the community by storm last summer, bringing trending hits “BREAK MY SOUL” (200k+ creations) and “CUFF IT” (2.8M+ creations), not to mention the Best Traditional R&B Performance winner “Plastic Off The Sofa,” which inspired creators to flex their vocal muscles with the #PlasticOffTheSofaChallenge.

    Album of the Year went to TikTok fan favorite Harry Styles, for his colorful 2022 full-length Harry’s House. The album produced multiple trending hits that were inescapable for much of the year, most notably “As It Was” (4M+ creations), “Music For A Sushi Restaurant” (525k+ creations), and “Satellite” (110k+ creations).

    Last summer’s other big blockbuster album, Bad Bunny’s Un Verano Sin Ti, won the competitive award for Best Musica Urbana Album. El Conejo kicked off the awards with a lively medley that paid tribute to the rich musical history of the Caribbean. Un Verano Sin Ti had the TikTok community in its grip with multiple songs going viral including: “Me Porto Bonito” (2.5M+ creations), “Tití Me Preguntó” (1.5M creations), “Taro” (1.1M creations), “Ojitos Lindos” (639K+ creations), and “Efecto” (602K+ creations)

    The stars shone brightly during the 65th Annual GRAMMY Awards, which was also a massive night for rising artists who used TikTok to help kickstart their careers. Best New Artist winner Samara Joy might seem like an underdog, but she’s very familiar to the TikTok community–she cultivated a loyal following of over 220k with her exquisite vocals and delicate jazz songs.

    R&B singer Muni Long won Best R&B Performance for her hit “Hrs and Hrs” (1.7M+ creatons), which was released through SoundOn, TikTok’s all-in-one music distribution platform, and first gained traction on TikTok. Meanwhile, red hot Isle of Man rock band Wet Leg (541k followers) won Best Alternative Album for their debut and Best Alternative Performance for the trending hit “Chaise Longue.”

    TikTok congratulates these incredible artists, and all the other GRAMMY Award winners, who inspire creativity and spark joy every day.

    Read the story on TikTok’s newsroom: https://newsroom.tiktok.com/en-us/tiktok-congratulates-lizzo-sam-kim-muni-long-steve-lacy-and-all-2023-grammy-winners

    For TikTok inquiries, please contact:
    Michelle McDevittAnnjie HoustonDestiny RileyT’Keyah Hayes, Audible Treats
    Leah Linder, TikTok

    The Background:

    TikTok is the world’s go-to platform for music discovery and a launching pad for smash hits by artists of all genres and levels of fame. Empowering its community of creators and music fans, the platform supercharges the discovery process, introducing fans to their new favorite songs and allowing artists to directly engage with listeners. TikTok starts trends that reverberate throughout the culture, the industry, and the charts.

    Links:

    Read more on TikTok’s newsroom: newsroom.tiktok.com

    END
  • 02.06.2023

    Sharc Goes on the Attack in “1 of 1” Video

  • Press Release

    Sharc Goes on the Attack in “1 of 1” Video

    2.6.2023

    Video: Sharc – “1 of 1” (Prod. by Pi’erre Bourne)

    The GOLD-Certified SossHouse Rapper Cuts Through a Pi’erre Bourne Beat like an Apex Predator in New Video Single

    Critical Praise:

    “Energetic, rowdy, and outright enthralling, Sharc’s off-the-wall deliveries and quotable lyrics make him an easily-identifiable act in a world filled with look-alikes.”Lyrical Lemonade

    “Sharc adds his tenacious flair to these tracks, as the production helps to prove his versatility.”  Our Generation Music

    The Video:

    With his sharp wordplay and a flow that cuts through any instrumental, Sharc raps like he smells blood in the water. Reconnecting with his SossHouse head honcho Pi’erre Bourne, who provides the track’s bouncy piano production, Sharc shares his new video single, “1 of 1.” The track finds the Queens native delivering flex after flex, skating over the piano plinks with clever wordplay: “She spilling rosé in the Audi/Dirty bird, you can say it’s a Falcon.”

    The video for “1 of 1,” directed by CASEUNO, was shot during the North American leg of Pi’erre Bourne’s “Good Movie World Tour,” for which Sharc provided support. Opening with a distorted clip of a woman warning of an attack, the video finds Sharc completely locked in as he eats up the beat like predators in a feeding frenzy, with vintage horror film sequences of shark attacks interspersed throughout.

    Signed to Pi’erre Bourne’s SossHouse imprint, Sharc made an impact with his 2021 full-length debut, 47 Meters Down, entirely produced by Pi’erre. “Drunk N Nasty,” a collaboration between Sharc and Pi’erre Bourne from the latter’s 2021 album The Life of Pi’erre 5, recently earned a GOLD certification from the RIAA. In 2023, Sharc looks to make even bigger waves with his sharp flows and quick wit. Stay tuned for much more to come from the Queens native as he keeps on swimming.

    Watch “1 of 1″ (Prod. by Pi’erre Bourne): https://youtu.be/HiINPfaWjdM

    Please contact Michelle or T’Keyah for more info.


    official site | instagram | twitter | youtube | soundcloud

    “1 of 1″ (Prod. by Pi’erre Bourne): https://youtu.be/HiINPfaWjdM

    END
  • 02.03.2023

    Harlem’s Antha Pantha Doesn’t Play with Punks in “BWA” Video

  • Press Release

    Harlem’s Antha Pantha Doesn’t Play with Punks in “BWA” Video

    2.3.2023

    Video: Antha Pantha -“B.W.A.

    Harlem’s Hardest-Hitting Newcomer Brings the West Coast to West Harlem in a Cinematic and Pugilistic New Video

    The Video:

    A rising rhymer with the nimble ferocity of a feral feline, Harlem’s Antha Pantha is quickly making her mark on her hometown rap scene. Sending a clear word of warning to trifling haters, Antha drops “BWA,” a brand new video single. A PRODUCER-produced banger that combines a bouncy bassline and crisp handclaps, “BWA” (short for “b*tches with attitude”) providesthe perfect trampoline for Antha to launch into her technical, take no prisoners bars: “I ain’t from the West Coast, but I’m from the West Side/But I got me a n**** on the East Side/I don’t pre-record nohtin’, man, I do my sh*t live/Play around with me and you gon’ get the B-side.”

    “BWA” arrives with a cinematic new video, directed by Renell Medrano. Set on Harlem’s West Side, the video finds Antha and her crew taking care of business, crossing town to confront, and shut down, a group of haters. The kinetic new clip follows up “Real B*tches,” Antha’s thrilling debut single, which arrived with a video featuring a cameo from A$AP Ferg.

    “I wrote this song because ‘women with attitudes’ is typically looked at as a bad thing, and I want the girls that hear this to embrace their feminine attitude unapologetically,” says Antha Pantha. “Attitude should represent confidence and swag, not just a stank face.” 

    Obsessed with music, theater, and dance since she was a child, Antha Pantha made waves in Harlem with her outsized personality and undeniable talent. Her magnetic qualities attracted the attention of A$AP Ferg, a childhood friend of hers, who signed Antha to his emerging Sewer Sounds label. Antha first earned mainstream attention in 2019 when she appeared on two songs from Ferg’s Floor Seats EP, most notably on the hit single “Wigs,” which also featured City Girls. In 2020, Antha went toe-to-toe with Ferg once again on the Hit-Boy-produced “Mask.” 

    With “Real B*tches” and “BWA,” Antha Pantha announces herself as a prodigious talent that deserves attention. Stay tuned for much more, including her debut project, in the coming months.

    Watch “BWA”: https://youtu.be/UXgGFClYlWg

    Stream “BWA”: https://anthapantha.lnk.to/bwa


    Photo Credit: Renell Medrano

    Please contact Michelle or Kevin if interested in talking with Antha Pantha.

    The Background:

    Anthonè Fowler, aka “Antha Pantha,” hails from Harlem, New York, growing up in a small neighborhood called “Scrilla Hill.” Antha fell in love with music, dance, and theater as a child citing Disney and Michael Jackson as early influences, and by the time she attended Harbor Science and Arts Charter School, Hip Hop and R&B became her new language. Her first taste of the music business came in 2019 when her childhood friend A$AP Ferg caught wind of her buzz around the neighborhood. Impressed with her lyrical prowess and animated delivery, Ferg instantly signed her to his newly established independent record label, Sewer Sounds. With her new single “Real B*tches,” and much more music on the way, Antha Pantha is more than ready to be NYC’s next big thing. She’s been creating art her whole life, molding her unique experiences into infectiously raw rap records that she’s ready to share with the world.

    Her first taste of the music business came in 2019 when her childhood friend A$AP Ferg caught wind of her buzz around the neighborhood. Impressed with her lyrical prowess and animated delivery, Ferg tapped her as a collaborator, featuring her on 2019 song “Wigs,” the lead single from Ferg’s 2019 EP Floor Seats, alongside the City Girls, and brought her back for the 2020 Hit-Boy-produced deep cut “Mask.” Though she’s been biding her time, Antha Pantha has been creating art her whole life, molding her unique experiences into infectiously raw rap records that she’s ready to share with the world. Antha recently became the face of a new becoming the face of a new ASICS ad campaign, directed by Renell Madrano of ICE STUDIOS. With her new single “Real B*tches,” and much more music on the way, Antha Pantha is more than ready to be NYC’s next big thing.


    instagram | spotify

    “BWA”: https://youtu.be/UXgGFClYlWg / https://anthapantha.lnk.to/bwa

    “Real B*tches”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xS-GwCRGgk
    https://anthapantha.lnk.to/realbitches

    A$AP Ferg ft. Antha Pantha – “Mask”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaW5KDqRcYg

    A$AP Ferg ft. City Girls & Antha Pantha – “Wigs”: https://smarturl.it/Wigs

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  • 02.03.2023

    Wale The Sage Looks to Freeze Time With His Debut Album

  • Press Release

    Wale The Sage Looks to Freeze Time With His Debut Album

    2.3.2023

    Album: Wale The Sage – Running From Time

    Home to His Viral Hit “Bleue,” the Atlanta-via-Nigeria Artist’s First-Ever Full-Length Album Expressively Probes the Nature of Love, Family, Death, and More Over 9 Smooth and Thoughtful Tracks

    The New Album Arrives With “Don’t Remind Me,” An Inventive Video Directed by Wale The Sage Himself

    Critical Praise:

    “More than just an impressive feat of musical dexterity, ‘Stoves’ is full of vulnerable, relatable lyrics that resonate on a personal and universal level.”OnesToWatch

    The Album & Video:

    Wale The Sage uses his incisive pen and nimble flow to make impressionistic and expressive rap songs about his immigrant story. Seeking a moment’s peace in his eternal struggle to answer life’s impossible questions, the Atlanta rapper shares Running From Time, his new album. His first-ever full-length after a series of well-received singles, Running From Time explores the beauty and chaos of life, and how the two aspects are inextricable from one another. Though it delves into heavy subjects, Running From Time is grounded by Wale’s relatable anecdotes and palpable dedication to improving the lives of his family.

    The 24-year-old artist crafts an immersive soundscape with the help of producers like Versus Beatzpk beatz, NayZ, and NXMERCY. The pensive, yet propulsive “Stuck In The Middle” finds Wale gliding along atop atmospheric organ blasts and a dancefloor-friendly percussion, while the haunting “Everybody Dies” hits hard with the rapper’s clipped cadences atop creaking violins, and the soul-baring “Men Don’t Cry” sparkles like a city at twilight. Home to Wale’s breakout single “Bleue,” which has over 19 million streams on Spotify to date, and the previously released “2.22” (1.4 million streams), Running From Time is available everywhere via Pick Six Records.

    Along with the new album, Wale The Sage shares the new video for Don’t Remind Me,” a highlight from the album. Produced by docent and pk beatz, “Don’t Remind Me” is a laid back and emotional song that takes advantage of Wale’s skill with easy melody and cathartic confession. Over an expansive soundscape that recalls the widescreen soul music of the early ’70s, Wale laments the inevitable passage of time, impatiently waiting for his chance to show the world what he can do: “How many nights till we living out dreams/Been a minute it seems/Couple years when I blink/How many words till the moment is real,” he intones. Directed by Wale himself and shot by Chris Ingram of N | A Productions, the video for “Don’t Remind Me” is as inventive as Wale’s wordplay, incorporating animated interludes, black-and-white photography, and unconventional framing to help Wale tell his story.

    Born and raised in Nigeria, Wale became the first member of his family to come to America when he left for college at Western Kentucky University. Wale’s life changed forever when he turned 19 and his mom fell ill, causing financial circumstances that forced Wale to drop out of college. During this time of crisis, music was Wale’s avenue of comfort and creative expression. He moved to Atlanta to pursue his dream and released his first song in 2019, “Family Ties,” which candidly discussed growing up without a father and other family issues. After “Family Ties” set the tone, Wale dropped a series of increasingly dexterous, and increasingly popular, singles over the next year, including 2020’s “This Thing Called Life” and 2021’s “Do You Love You,” which surpassed 2 million streams on Spotify. Wale had his biggest moment yet with “Bleue,” a soulful slapper that caught fire on TikTok.

    Now signed to Pick Six Records, Wale The Sage plans to follow his muse to the top of the rap game. With a book full of bars, a bottomless arsenal of flows, and his debut album in the books, don’t be surprised if the sagacious spitter reshapes the rap game in his own image.

    Stream Running From Time: https://picksix.ffm.to/runningfromtime

    Watch “Don’t Remind Me”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGSOHfkAyj8

    Running From Time tracklist:

    1. “Running From Time”
    2. “Bleue”
    3. “Don’t Remind Me”
    4. “Stuck In My Mind”
    5. “2.22”
    6. “Everybody Dies”
    7. “Men Don’t Cry”
    8. “4005”
    9. “Love Is”

    Photo credit: Jhalin Knowles

    Please contact Michelle or Destiny for more info.

    The Background:

    “I’m a big believer in ‘slowly but surely.’ I’m trying to build something genuine,” declares 23-year-old artist Wale the Sage. After achieving over 20 million streams from singles and viral success through TikTok and Shazam on his own, the Nigerian-born lyricist signed with Morray’s Pick Six Records. “It’s always about putting out good music. I want to put in the work. At the end of all of this, I want to feel like I made it.” Songs like 2021’s “Bleue” and “Do You Love You ?” presented a courageous artist with introspective songwriting and an exploratory sound. “I don’t want to put myself into a box. I want to make music of any genre; I just want to have fun making it.” In 2022, Wale the Sage will step forth with a debut project that takes his growing fanbase on a journey that showcases versatility and wisdom beyond his years.


    instagram | spotify | youtube | soundcloud | twitter | tiktok

    Running From Timehttps://picksix.ffm.to/runningfromtime

    “Don’t Remind Me”: https://youtu.be/YGSOHfkAyj8

    “4AM in ATL”: https://picksix.ffm.to/4aminatl / https://youtu.be/u9kAuvc1fpw

    “Family Affair”: https://picksix.ffm.to/familyaffair

    “Bleue”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hv4UsNih-_c

    “Do You Love You”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Q26YyWQWuo

    “Family Ties”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-AUVvb1X3Y

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  • Beggin” (8.5M creations) hitmakers Måneskin, “Hrs and Hrs” (1.7M creations) hitmaker Muni Long, “Evergreen” (329k creations) singer Omar Apollo, and Brazilian star Anitta, whose song “Envolver” (2.2M creations) helped her become the second-ever Brazilian woman to be nominated for a Grammy.

    The nominees in genre-specific categories provide even further proof of our community’s trendsetting tendencies. HitKidd & GloRilla’s TikTok-fueled hit “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” garnered a nod for Best Rap Song, while beloved creator and songwriter Nija Charles was recognized in the Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical category.

    The 65th Annual GRAMMY Awards are a special occasion for TikTok, which is not only a beloved home for many nominated songs and artists, but also earned a nomination at this year’s ceremony. TikTok and Rosalía share a nomination in the Best Music Film category, for the innovative MOTOMAMI TikTok LIVE performance. Previously earning a nomination at the Latin GRAMMYS, the avant-garde broadcast by the gum-chewing superstar was filmed entirely on mobile phones and featured full-scale performances of 14 songs from MOTOMAMI.

    TikTok wishes these nominees, and all others, the best of luck at this weekend’s GRAMMY Awards!

    Check out an expanded list of GRAMMY nominees who hit it big on TikTok:

    ALBUM OF THE YEAR

    SONG OF THE YEAR

    RECORD OF THE YEAR

    BEST NEW ARTIST

    BEST POP SOLO PERFORMANCE

    BEST POP GROUP PERFORMANCE

    BEST POP VOCAL ALBUM

    BEST ELECTRONIC/DANCE ALBUM

    BEST METAL PERFORMANCE

    BEST ROCK ALBUM

    BEST ALTERNATIVE MUSIC ALBUM

    BEST R&B PERFORMANCE

    BEST R&B SONG

    BEST PROGRESSIVE R&B ALBUM

    BEST RAP PERFORMANCE

    BEST MELODIC RAP PERFORMANCE

    BEST RAP SONG

    BEST RAP ALBUM

    BEST COUNTRY ALBUM

    BEST LATIN POP ALBUM

    BEST MUSICA URBANA ALBUM

    BEST LATIN ROCK OR ALTERNATIVE ALBUM

    BEST REGIONAL MEXICAN MUSIC ALBUM

    Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media

    Best Song Written For Visual Media

    BEST MUSIC FILM


     

    For TikTok inquiries, please contact:
    Michelle McDevittAnnjie HoustonDestiny RileyT’Keyah Hayes, Audible Treats
    Leah Linder, TikTok

    For Rosalía inquiries, please contact:
    John Reilly, JRPR
    Sarah Mary Cunningham, Columbia Records

    The Background:

    TikTok is the world’s go-to platform for music discovery and a launching pad for smash hits by artists of all genres and levels of fame. Empowering its community of creators and music fans, the platform supercharges the discovery process, introducing fans to their new favorite songs and allowing artists to directly engage with listeners. TikTok starts trends that reverberate throughout the culture, the industry, and the charts.

    Links:

    Connect with Rosalía: instagram | facebook | twitter | tiktok

    Read more on TikTok’s newsroom: newsroom.tiktok.com

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    02.03.2023

    TikTok Celebrates 2023 Grammy Nominees

  • Press Release

    TikTok Celebrates 2023 Grammy Nominees

    2.3.2023

    TikTok Celebrates 2023 Grammy Nominees

    The Announcement:

    TikTok congratulates all the 65th annual GRAMMY Award nominees! A remarkable number of this year’s group of incredibly talented honorees won listeners’ hearts on TikTok before topping charts around the globe. TikTok is excited to see these artists who started on TikTok–and use the platform to creatively express their authenticity–reach the highest echelons of the music industry.

    Steve Lacy’s breakout hit “Bad Habit” had creators biting their tongue last summer, generating over 705K creations on the platform before reaching #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning nominations for Record Of The Year and Song Of The YearGAYLE’s ultimate kiss-off “ABCDEFU” (2.5M+ creations), which originated with a fateful TikTok comment, earned a nod in the Song Of The Year category.

    The Best New Artist category is stacked with breakout stars who leveraged TikTok to kick start their careers, including “Beggin” (8.5M creations) hitmakers Måneskin, “Hrs and Hrs” (1.7M creations) hitmaker Muni Long, “Evergreen” (329k creations) singer Omar Apollo, and Brazilian star Anitta, whose song “Envolver” (2.2M creations) helped her become the second-ever Brazilian woman to be nominated for a Grammy.

    The nominees in genre-specific categories provide even further proof of our community’s trendsetting tendencies. HitKidd & GloRilla’s TikTok-fueled hit “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” garnered a nod for Best Rap Song, while beloved creator and songwriter Nija Charles was recognized in the Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical category.

    The 65th Annual GRAMMY Awards are a special occasion for TikTok, which is not only a beloved home for many nominated songs and artists, but also earned a nomination at this year’s ceremony. TikTok and Rosalía share a nomination in the Best Music Film category, for the innovative MOTOMAMI TikTok LIVE performance. Previously earning a nomination at the Latin GRAMMYS, the avant-garde broadcast by the gum-chewing superstar was filmed entirely on mobile phones and featured full-scale performances of 14 songs from MOTOMAMI.

    TikTok wishes these nominees, and all others, the best of luck at this weekend’s GRAMMY Awards!

    Check out an expanded list of GRAMMY nominees who hit it big on TikTok:

    ALBUM OF THE YEAR

    • Un Verano Sin Ti – Bad Bunny
    • Special – Lizzo

    SONG OF THE YEAR

    • abcdefu – GAYLE
    • About Damn Time – Lizzo
    • Bad Habit – Steve Lacy
    • As It Was – Harry Styles

    RECORD OF THE YEAR

    • Easy On Me – Adele
    • Break My Soul – Beyonce
    • Bad Habit – Steve Lacy
    • About Damn Time – Lizzo
    • As It Was – Harry Styles

    BEST NEW ARTIST

    • Omar Apollo
    • Latto
    • Maneskin
    • Anitta
    • DOMI & JD Beck

    BEST POP SOLO PERFORMANCE

    • About Damn Time – Lizzo
    • Moscow Mule – Bad Bunny
    • Bad Habit – Steve Lacy
    • Woman – Doja Cat

    BEST POP GROUP PERFORMANCE

    • Unholy – Sam Smith & Kim Petras

    BEST POP VOCAL ALBUM

    • Special – Lizzo
    • Harry’s House – Harry Styles

    BEST ELECTRONIC/DANCE ALBUM

    • RENAISSANCE – BEYONCE

    BEST METAL PERFORMANCE

    • Call Me Little Sunshine – Ghost

    BEST ROCK ALBUM

    • Mainstream Sellout – MGK

    BEST ALTERNATIVE MUSIC ALBUM

    • Wet Leg – Wet Leg

    BEST R&B PERFORMANCE

    • Hrs & Hrs – Muni Long
    • Over – Lucky Daye

    BEST R&B SONG

    • CUFF IT – Beyonce
    • Hrs & Hrs – Muni Long

    BEST PROGRESSIVE R&B ALBUM

    • Gemini Rights – Steve Lacy

    BEST RAP PERFORMANCE

    • F.N.F. (Let’s Go) – Hitkidd & GloRilla
    • pushin P – Gunna & Future ft Young Thug
    • GOD DID – DJ Khaled ft Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, John Legend & Fridayy

    BEST MELODIC RAP PERFORMANCE

    • First Class – Jack Harlow
    • WAIT FOR U – Future Featuring Drake & Tems

    BEST RAP SONG

    • WAIT FOR U – Future Featuring Drake & Tems
    • pushin P – Gunna & Future ft Young Thug
    • GOD DID – DJ Khaled ft Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, John Legend & Fridayy

    BEST RAP ALBUM

    • GOD DID – DJ Khaled
    • I Never Liked You – Future

    BEST COUNTRY ALBUM

    • Humble Quest – Maren Morris
    • Growin Up – Luke Combs

    BEST LATIN POP ALBUM

    • De Adentro Pa Afuera – Camilo
    • Dharma+ – Sebastian Yatra

    BEST MUSICA URBANA ALBUM

    • Un Verano Sin Ti – Bad Bunny
    • LEGENDADDY – Daddy Yankee

    BEST LATIN ROCK OR ALTERNATIVE ALBUM

    • MOTOMAMI – Rosalia

    BEST REGIONAL MEXICAN MUSIC ALBUM

    • EP #1 Forajido – Christian Nodal

    Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media

    • ENCANTO
    • Stranger Things

    Best Song Written For Visual Media

    • We Don’t Talk About Bruno [From Encanto]

    BEST MUSIC FILM

    • Motomami (Rosalía TikTok Live Performance)


     

    For TikTok inquiries, please contact:
    Michelle McDevittAnnjie HoustonDestiny RileyT’Keyah Hayes, Audible Treats
    Leah Linder, TikTok

    For Rosalía inquiries, please contact:
    John Reilly, JRPR
    Sarah Mary Cunningham, Columbia Records

    The Background:

    TikTok is the world’s go-to platform for music discovery and a launching pad for smash hits by artists of all genres and levels of fame. Empowering its community of creators and music fans, the platform supercharges the discovery process, introducing fans to their new favorite songs and allowing artists to directly engage with listeners. TikTok starts trends that reverberate throughout the culture, the industry, and the charts.

    Links:

    Connect with Rosalía: instagram | facebook | twitter | tiktok

    Read more on TikTok’s newsroom: newsroom.tiktok.com

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • 02.03.2023

    AFROPUNK Announces “Open Fair” Surrounding 2/24-25 Lincoln Center Takeover, Black HERSTORY Live

  • Press Release

    AFROPUNK Announces “Open Fair” Surrounding 2/24-25 Lincoln Center Takeover, Black HERSTORY Live

    2.3.2022

    AFROPUNK Announces Free BLACK HERSTORY: Open Fair

    Preceding Black HERSTORY Live at Lincoln Center on February 24 and 25th

    Hosted From 2pm-5:30pm in the Lobby of Alice Tully Hall (2/24) and David Geffen Hall (2/25), the Open Fair Includes Showcases From Black Entrepreneurs, a Sponsored Activation by Sephora, Plus, Dancers, DJs, Slam Poetry and More

    Taking Over Lincoln Center With A One-Of-A-Kind Experience, AFROPUNK’s Black HERSTORY Live Features Performances From India.Arie, Nona Hendryx, Mereba, aja monet, and Many Others

    The Announcement:

    AFROPUNK curates events that present the full spectrum of the Black experience, recruiting talented performers while shining a light on the artists and entrepreneurs from the local community. In conjunction with the upcoming Black HERSTORY Live, a 2-day takeover in partnership with Lincoln Center for The Performing Arts, AFROPUNK hosts BLACK HERSTORY: Open Fair, a free event that highlights talented community members and showcases Black-owned businesses. BLACK HERSTORY: Open Fair occurs at Lincoln Center before each day of the takeover, on February 24th (Alice Tully Hall) and February 25th (David Geffen Hall) from 2pm-5:30pm. Fans who attend the Open Fair will have the exclusive opportunity to purchase tickets for the evening’s event at a pay-what-you-can price.

    The upcoming BLACK HERSTORY: Open Fair offers local Black artists from various disciplines to show off their skills in a friendly and welcoming environment. Performances range from slam poetry, hosted by artists Anyrah Shaveh and Njambi Morgan and featuring 5 poets per day, an all-woman DJ takeover featuring Vonnie Mack, Kola Champagne, and Nikki Anticss, and dance performances from LADIES OF HIP-HOP and standouts from The Julliard School’s dance program. Along with these performances, community members can enjoy a Jam Session hosted by The Soapbox Presents, check out the products of a host of local businesses (see the full list of businesses below), and a special AfroFuturism experience by the legendary singer-songwriter Nona Hendryx.

    Amongst the celebration of Black joy and community, there will be a Sephora booth activation for attendees to enjoy. It will feature Black founders/entrepreneurs, content creators, and artists, and discussions centered around entrepreneurship, turning your passion into your purpose, and Black business. In addition, the activation will be open for people to “step in” to learn more about the speakers. As an industry-leading champion of diversity, Sephora remains guided by their long-standing company values of inclusivity and empowerment. In 2019, Sephora announced their new tagline and manifesto, “We Belong to Something Beautiful,” to reinforce its dedication to fostering belonging amongst all clients and employees and to publicly strive for a more inclusive vision for retail in the Americas.

    Since its debut in North America over 20 years ago, Sephora has grown to more than 500 locations across the Americas, all while being a leader in prestige omni-retail with the mission of creating an inviting beauty shopping experience and inspiring fearlessness in our communities. With the goal of delivering unbiased shopping support and a personalized experience, Sephora invites clients to discover thousands of products from a wide selection of carefully curated diverse and inclusive brands. AFROPUNK is proud to be a part of Sephora’s mission to give back to our communities and advance inclusion in the beauty industry through its social impact and equity programming, called the Sephora D&I Heart Journey. For more information, visit: https://www.sephora.com/about-us and @Sephora on social media.

    An immersive multidisciplinary experience that includes music, visual art, poetry, dance, and much more, Black HERSTORY Live honors and celebrates Black women in the performing arts. The celebration boasts an illustrious list of Black women who will lend their talents, including Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter India.Arie, Tony Award-winning actress and playwright Sarah Jones, NAACP Image Award-nominated poet and activist aja monet, critically acclaimed artist Mereba, poet, writer, and educator Mahogany L. Browne, singer-songwriter and art-rock goddess, Nona Hendryx, renowned choreographer Ebony Williams (Beyoncé, Rihanna, Ciara), and rising singer-songwriters UMIDanielle Ponder, and Celisse.

    As it continues to redefine the multicultural experience, AFROPUNK has expanded its reach and its mission to include a wide variety of events, partnerships, documentaries and programs that aim to uplift, educate and create space for marginalized communities. This performance at Lincoln Center is the epitome of the AFROPUNK ethos. Each activation will educate, entertain, and inspire.

    AFROPUNK has also established a legacy as a safe space for Black alternative culture, offering a haven for attendees to show up as their most authentic selves. The end result of which is always a stunning community of people who respect, admire, and care for one another; it’s an experience unlike any other. AFROPUNK creates an anchor for its growing audience of multicultural youth through its annual music festival and other events in Brooklyn, Miami, Minneapolis, Paris, London, Atlanta, Johannesburg, and more.

    With this latest endeavor, the global brand seeks to remind New York why it’s one of the most vital and vibrant cultural institutions in the city and beyond.

    View more information about Black HERSTORY Live: AFROPUNK.com | LincolnCenter.org/afropunk

    Access the Black HERSTORY Live press application HERE

    Stay tuned to AFROPUNK on socials and text “AFROPUNK” to 718-550-6268 to stay in the loop for more announcements.

    List of Black HERSTORY Live community businesses:
    DEL LUVRA
    JUMZ ACCESSORIES
    Natty Garden
    AlisonKaba
    NemiGlow
    Shop Akari Home
    Adorned by V
    UZOART
    FOLKUS



    Please contact MichelleAnnjie, or Destiny for more info.

    The Background:

    About the Performers:

    India.Arie is an acclaimed singer and songwriter. She has won four Grammy Awards from her 23 nominations, including Best R&B Album. Her album Acoustic Soul debuted at number ten on the U.S. Billboard 200 and number three on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. Within months Acoustic Soul was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. The lead single, “Video” attained commercial success peaking at 47 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and becoming her highest-charting song in the region to date.

    Sarah Jones is a Tony® Award-winning solo performer, writer, comedian and activist that has been  called “a master of the genre” by The New York Times. She recently made her debut as a director with Sell/Buy/Date, in which she also stars. The film, executive produced by Oscar winner Meryl Streep, world premiered at the SXSW film festival as an opening night selection.Jones is mainly known for her multi-character one-person shows, including Broadway hit Bridge & Tunnel, originally produced by Streep, and the critically-acclaimed play Sell/Buy/Date, which inspired the film. She has also appeared in various film and TV projects, including co-starring (along with Elisabeth Shue, Giovanni Ribisi, and Julie Delpy) in the Netflix series, On the Verge. Renowned as “a one-woman global village,” Jones has given multiple main-stage TED Talks garnering millions of views, performed for President and First Lady Obama at the White House, and gave a performance at The World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland as the first artist on its stage normally reserved for heads of state.

    aja monet is a surrealist blues poet, storyteller, and organizer born and raised in Brooklyn, NY. She’s a recipient of the legendary Nuyorican Poets Cafe Grand Slam poetry award. Her first full collection of poems is titled, My Mother Was a Freedom Fighter on Haymarket Books. Her poems explore gender, race, migration, and spirituality. In 2018, she was nominated for a NAACP Literary Award for Poetry and in 2019 was awarded the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Award for Poetry for her cultural organizing work in South Florida. Monet also co-founded a political home for artists and organizers called Smoke Signals Studio. She facilitates “Voices: Poetry for the People,” a workshop and collective in collaboration with Community Justice Project and Dream Defenders.

    Mereba is a multifaceted artist with the life story of a rolling stone. Her unique blend of r&b, folk, and hip hop makes space for a new voice found in this wise young storyteller.

    Nona Hendryx is a revolutionary art-rock, new-wave goddess, vocalist, songwriter, musician and multimedia artist. Tackling social issues, love and politics, Hendryx’s career spans decades of sound and style evolution. Longtime fans know her as one of the members of the groundbreaking group Labelle and their chart-topping, worldwide hit “Lady Marmalade.” Following her time with Labelle, Hendryx came into her own as a solo artist and songwriter with rock-infused records. Hendryx is also an Ambassador for Artistry in Music for Berklee College in Boston Conservatory and Berklee NYC.  She curated and performed in her own production for The Metropolitan Museum, Nona Hendryx and Disciples of Sun Ra in the Temple of Dendur. Hendryx composed music for the revival of the play, Blue, and wrote two compositions for the Broadway debut of Trouble in Mind by Alice Childress. Hendryx’s work was further recognized with a grant from Jazz South Arts to compose music for the play, Young Nerds of Color by Melinda Lopez. Hendryx remains passionate about music, visual art and technology while continuing to be a prolific artist.

    Mahogany L. Browne, selected as Kennedy Center’s Next 50 and Weseleyan’s 2022-23 Distinguished Writer-in-Residence,  the Executive Director of JustMedia, Artistic Director of Urban Word, a writer, playwright, organizer, & educator. Browne has received fellowships from Arts for Justice, Air Serenbe, Cave Canem, Poets House, Mellon Research & Rauschenberg. She is the author of recent works: Vinyl Moon, Chlorine Sky, Woke: A Young Poets Call to Justice, Woke Baby, & Black Girl Magic. Founder of the diverse lit initiative Woke Baby Book Fair, Browne’s latest poetry collection Chrome Valley is a promissory note to survival and available from Norton/Liveright Spring 2023. As she readies for her stage debut of Chlorine Sky at Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago, Illinois, she drinks coffee while living in Brooklyn, NY. She is the first ever poet-in-residence at Lincoln Center.

    Danielle Ponder is both empowering and a powerhouse. In 2020, NPR described her music as anthemic while compassionate; soulful, while bold and strong. For 5 years, Danielle worked as a public defender where she provided criminal defense to the indigent community. While working as a public defender, Danielle also toured Europe and scored an opening spot with George Clinton. After five years as a public defender, she made the gutsy decision to pursue her No.1 passion — music. This year, she’s had appearances on Late Night with Seth Meyers, CBS This Morning, tours with Marcus Mumford, Amos Lee, St. Paul and the Broken Bones and Leon Bridges.

    Celisse is a singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, performer, and spoken word artist. Her deep and varied career has seen her in concert with many notable musicians such as Mariah Carey, Graham Nash, Melissa Etheridge and is a founding member of Trey Anastasio’s Ghosts of the Forest. In addition to her time on tour, she has performed alongside Kesha at the 60th annual Grammy Awards, Jon Batiste on NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert series, and played lead guitar for Lizzo on Saturday Night Live.

    Ebony Williams is a renowned dancer and choreographer, known for her incredible work with artists like Beyonce, Rihanna, Doja Cat, Ciara, Alicia Keys and countless others. She was also featured in the Misty Copeland book, “Black Ballerinas, My Journey to our Legacy” book and in the Boston Globe as one of “Boston’s Black Female Success Stories.”

    About AFROPUNK:
    AFROPUNK IS THE MICROPHONE OF THOUGHT AND A LENS OF PERSPECTIVE

    AFROPUNK is an integrated media platform and global music festival platform giving voice to the unwritten, unwelcome and unseen. AFROPUNK is redefining the modern multicultural experience through its mission to unleash freedom of expression and to honor the power of individuality while strengthening our community. AFROPUNK creates an anchor for its growing audience of multicultural youth through its annual music festival and other events in Brooklyn, Miami, Minneapolis, Paris, London, Atlanta, and Johannesburg, while continually enhancing engagement and promoting conversation through content, commerce, and community.

    AFROPUNK is devoted to creating safe spaces for the expression of Black liberation and a Black Future where we love ourselves and each other without preconception. The AFROPUNK tenets serve as a North Star and remind people to check themselves, ego and each other when we enter the shared spaces.

    AFROPUNK brought its unique vibe back to where it all started with AFROPUNK Brooklyn 2022, its massively successful return to Commodore Barry Park. Its first Brooklyn event since 2019, AFROPUNK Brooklyn brought astounding headlining sets from Burna Boy and The Roots, plus performances by stars like Lucky DayeTierra WhackEarl SweatshirtDoechii, and many more. AFROPUNK is more than a festival, it’s a celebration of life, music, food, and culture in the Black community.

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