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NEAR TRUTHS: SPRING BLOOMS
Here come the big guns. (3/28a)
THE COUNT: COLDPLAY IS HOT, COUNTRY'S COOKIN' IN THE U.K.
The latest tidbits from the bustling live sector (3/28a)
CITY OF HOPE TAPS MARCIANO FOR TOP HONOR
This year's philanthropic model (3/28a)
TRUST IN THE TOP 20
Hip-hop is no longer hibernating. (3/28a)
UMG BROADENS SPOTIFY OFFERINGS
Sir Lucian and Daniel are in harmony. (3/28a)
THE NEW UMG
Gosh, we hope there are more press releases.
TIKTOK BANNED!
Unless the Senate manages to make this whole thing go away, that is.
THE NEW HUGE COUNTRY ACT
No, not that one.
TRUMP'S CAMPAIGN PLAYLIST
Now 100% unlicensed!
THE B-SIDE
LET HER BE
8/24/15
While the majority of my colleagues were focused on tracking new releases on Friday, I had the pleasure of fleeing the cesspool to start my weekend early. My field trip took me to the land of watermelon margaritas and tacos—aka Warner Bros.' Summer Sessions, featuring Bebe Rexha.
Reeking of chutzpah, the fearless rock star mesmerized the crowd, performing chart-topping tracks, including David Guetta’s “Hey Mama,” which features Rexha and Nicki Minaj. In addition, she delivered a solid performance of Rihanna & Eminem’s hit, “Monster Under My Bed,” co-penned by Rexha.
This badass bitch held nothing back, clothing included, as she disregarded a few wardrobe malfunctions, warning the crowd that they’d probably “see a little more nip, cause it’s gonna get a little crazier." No, I don’t have any photos for proof, you perverts.
After taking the opportunity to urge industry weasels to refrain from changing their artists, Rexha paused to praise Senior A&R Exec Jeff Fenster. She thanked him for believing in her since day one—the day she walked into his office in her “corny-ass beanie cap and dress.”

Take a listen to Rexha's Spotify Viral 50 smash, “Show Me Crazy,” off her debut EP, I Don’t Wanna Grow Up. I bet you'll find that Fenster made the right decision.
L’chaim,
Naomi Robin