A look at the rise of artists who, in more recent years, own their own rights and decide for themselves what to do with them.\n\nBuilding huge management teams, and moving into merchandising and entrepreneurship, artists like Ice-T, Jay-Z, Drake and Stormzy realised the power of their global brands and became richer than their predecessors had ever imagined. But not all independent artists had it so good, and with the rise of the streaming services, many found they could have massive hits and yet receive just a fraction of the income their songs were generating.\n\nWhilst they feel progress is going in the right direction, many black artists feel the battle is not yet won.
Source: BBC 2
Series 1: Episode 3
A look at the rise of artists who, in more recent years, own their own rights and decide for themselves what to do with them.\n\nBuilding huge management teams, and moving into ...
15-10-2024
BBC 2
Series 1: Episode 2
A look at the attempts of black musicians to fight back by starting their own record labels.\n\nConsidered by many to be the ‘OG’ of black-owned labels, Sam Cooke de ...
07-10-2024
BBC 2
Series 1: Episode 1
Charting the shocking story of how some of music’s most loved artists - from Louis Armstrong to Prince - were exploited by the music industry on the basis of their race.\n ...
30-09-2024
BBC 2
Series 1: Episode 2
A look at the attempts of black musicians to fight back by starting their own record labels.\n\nConsidered by many to be the ‘OG’ of black-owned labels, Sam Cooke de ...
07-10-2024
BBC 2
Series 1: Episode 3
A look at the rise of artists who, in more recent years, own their own rights and decide for themselves what to do with them.\n\nBuilding huge management teams, and moving into ...
15-10-2024
BBC 2
Series 1: Episode 1
Charting the shocking story of how some of music’s most loved artists - from Louis Armstrong to Prince - were exploited by the music industry on the basis of their race.\n ...
30-09-2024
BBC 2