Bill Werde
@billwerde.bsky.social
Director, Bandier Music Business Program, Syracuse University. Publisher, https://www.fullratenocap.com
I don’t agree with your politics but appreciate your participation here.
March 30, 2025 at 5:56 PM
I don’t agree with your politics but appreciate your participation here.
The right may or may not be watching — I wouldn’t completely assume one way or another. But all sides of the political spectrum are chattering about this today. And I think that’s a win for both SNL and Wallen. No one will stop watching SNL because of this. But some will be reminded it exists.
March 30, 2025 at 5:31 PM
The right may or may not be watching — I wouldn’t completely assume one way or another. But all sides of the political spectrum are chattering about this today. And I think that’s a win for both SNL and Wallen. No one will stop watching SNL because of this. But some will be reminded it exists.
Your anger, however justified, does not change facts. Saying that no one is the south knows who Morgan Wallen is is absurd. He sells our arenas and stadiums in the South, and all over America, and is one of the top 2-3 streaming artists in likely every state in the south.
March 30, 2025 at 4:25 PM
Your anger, however justified, does not change facts. Saying that no one is the south knows who Morgan Wallen is is absurd. He sells our arenas and stadiums in the South, and all over America, and is one of the top 2-3 streaming artists in likely every state in the south.
Some friends just want to be outraged at Wallen, but if that’s what you seek, you’ll find it on other accounts. I try to just analyze music biz news from a business perspective, objectively, without bias, agenda or clickbait. I hope that’s useful for you. Sign up for my email (in bio) if so.
March 30, 2025 at 4:18 PM
Some friends just want to be outraged at Wallen, but if that’s what you seek, you’ll find it on other accounts. I try to just analyze music biz news from a business perspective, objectively, without bias, agenda or clickbait. I hope that’s useful for you. Sign up for my email (in bio) if so.
Why is everyone a winner with the Wallen walk off? Wallen shared “Get me to God’s country” on his IG story shortly after, presumably away from the (in his world) godless liberals of NYC & SNL & earns major love from his base. SNL enjoys everyone buzzing & sharing SNL clips for 24 hours. No loser.
March 30, 2025 at 4:15 PM
Why is everyone a winner with the Wallen walk off? Wallen shared “Get me to God’s country” on his IG story shortly after, presumably away from the (in his world) godless liberals of NYC & SNL & earns major love from his base. SNL enjoys everyone buzzing & sharing SNL clips for 24 hours. No loser.
During that time, the only artist who outperforms Wallen is Swift, who’s been the inarguable Biggest Artist in the World during that period. Drake is about even with Wallen but Wallen is trending up & Drake is trending, well, Kendricked. He has been 4th the last 2 years; Wallen has been 2nd.
March 30, 2025 at 4:10 PM
During that time, the only artist who outperforms Wallen is Swift, who’s been the inarguable Biggest Artist in the World during that period. Drake is about even with Wallen but Wallen is trending up & Drake is trending, well, Kendricked. He has been 4th the last 2 years; Wallen has been 2nd.
Here is Wallen’s placement the last four years on Bilboard’s year-end artist chart, which is primarily a streaming+touring equation:
2021: 5th
2022: 5th
2023: 2nd
2024: 2nd
www.billboard.com/charts/year-... #music
2021: 5th
2022: 5th
2023: 2nd
2024: 2nd
www.billboard.com/charts/year-... #music
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March 30, 2025 at 4:08 PM
Here is Wallen’s placement the last four years on Bilboard’s year-end artist chart, which is primarily a streaming+touring equation:
2021: 5th
2022: 5th
2023: 2nd
2024: 2nd
www.billboard.com/charts/year-... #music
2021: 5th
2022: 5th
2023: 2nd
2024: 2nd
www.billboard.com/charts/year-... #music
Probably my favorite Madonna album. Producer William Orbit did such an amazing job of synthesizing all of the electronic sounds that were exploding in music at that time, and turning them into something that was both poignant and pop.
February 7, 2025 at 5:20 AM
Probably my favorite Madonna album. Producer William Orbit did such an amazing job of synthesizing all of the electronic sounds that were exploding in music at that time, and turning them into something that was both poignant and pop.
I had so many technical issues trying to create an account and log in to Hangout that I literally gave up and deleted the app.
February 7, 2025 at 4:40 AM
I had so many technical issues trying to create an account and log in to Hangout that I literally gave up and deleted the app.
Also, for the love of god, can we stop giving rock Grammys to undeniably iconic but also undeniably irrelevant-to-contemporary-music acts? Idylls had the best rock album last year, period. They lost in once category to the Beatles and in their other to The Stones. Cmon.
February 3, 2025 at 6:04 PM
Also, for the love of god, can we stop giving rock Grammys to undeniably iconic but also undeniably irrelevant-to-contemporary-music acts? Idylls had the best rock album last year, period. They lost in once category to the Beatles and in their other to The Stones. Cmon.
The Grammys got a lot right, but I think Nashville will feel justifiably slighted. Yes, some will bristle at the Beyonce Country Album win—Country radio never really played it. But also, country just had so few moments on stage and some of those felt forced ie Lainey doing Quincy.
February 3, 2025 at 6:02 PM
The Grammys got a lot right, but I think Nashville will feel justifiably slighted. Yes, some will bristle at the Beyonce Country Album win—Country radio never really played it. But also, country just had so few moments on stage and some of those felt forced ie Lainey doing Quincy.
I also thought Chappell’s speech calling for labels to support artist healthcare was awesome: specific, heartfelt, and something that theoretically could be doable. I saw some say she should have addressed politics or global healthcare, but IMO that’s a PR move and not actual activism.
February 3, 2025 at 6:00 PM
I also thought Chappell’s speech calling for labels to support artist healthcare was awesome: specific, heartfelt, and something that theoretically could be doable. I saw some say she should have addressed politics or global healthcare, but IMO that’s a PR move and not actual activism.
Big winners of the night were Doechii (who also stole the Clive Grammy party stage one night earlier) and Chappell; Best New Artist was maybe the most competitive category of the night.
February 3, 2025 at 5:58 PM
Big winners of the night were Doechii (who also stole the Clive Grammy party stage one night earlier) and Chappell; Best New Artist was maybe the most competitive category of the night.
I thought the best subplot was the Grammys righting past wrongs. That’s what The Weeknd set was about, and to some extent Beyonce’s Album win. And def why they changed the language of the winner announcement to note that awards were the choice of “13000 voting members” or whatever.
February 3, 2025 at 5:55 PM
I thought the best subplot was the Grammys righting past wrongs. That’s what The Weeknd set was about, and to some extent Beyonce’s Album win. And def why they changed the language of the winner announcement to note that awards were the choice of “13000 voting members” or whatever.
Thanks Michael. Nice to see you on here! Go listen to some Spotify top hits playlists. 😅
February 3, 2025 at 5:18 AM
Thanks Michael. Nice to see you on here! Go listen to some Spotify top hits playlists. 😅