Thursday, December 22, 2022

BULLISH ON THE BUNNY: WMG’s big Grammy nominations include two in Best New Artist (
Anitta and
Omar Apollo) and major-field noms for
Lizzo,
Mary J. Blige,
Coldplay and
Brandi Carlile.
Recorded Music boss
Max Lousada is said to be doubling down on his team at
Warner Records as
Aaron Bay-Schuck and
Tom Corson begin to create some powerful new artist brands, notably Anitta and
Zach Bryan, having also scored hugely with streaming giants by
Joji and sync-powered
Kate Bush.
DECLARATIONS OF INDEPENDENTS: The aforementioned buttoning-up of UMG’s indie division under Virgin comes as independently released and distributed music surges radically in the mainstream, a result of the marketplace democratization wrought by the DSPs (especially
Spotify).


A large portion, if not a majority, of breakout streaming hits nowadays come from indieland, where the time and bandwidth for artist development is more plentiful, and self-released recordings. Majors can then jump on these already-percolating records and supercharge them. The year’s biggest record, of course, comes from tiny
Rimas (via
The Orchard); Bad Bunny’s
Un Verano Sin Ti has been breaking records left and right and helped spearhead the Latin-music explosion (it’s up a staggering 28.9% over last year). Another very big Latin streaming record, from
Dale Play’s
Bizarrap, also came through The Orchard’s pipeline, which additionally delivered
BTS product during its first flush of global fame.
R&B maverick
Brent Faiyaz (
Lost Kids/
Venice) left jaws on the floor with his big chart debut and has elected to remain indie. New breakouts like Interscope’s
d4vd (first out via
Distrokid),
Muni Long (
Supergiant first, then
Def Jam),
JVKE (via
Lonny Olinick-led
AWAL),
Nicky Youre (distribbed, like Faiyaz, via
STEM, before his Columbia pact),
Bailey Zimmerman (on his own
Tunecore-distribbed
Hurricane label prior to inking with
Warner Nashville) and
Lauren Spencer Smith (self-released before her
Island/
Republic deal) also made big noise before they collected big checks. The ink on tastemaker fave
Steve Lacy’s deal with
RCA, meanwhile, was scarcely dry when his “Bad Habit” began blowing up.