From legendary labels like Motown and Columbia to label CEOs, Performing Rights Orgs and artists, many in the music biz are speaking out to support the black community in the wake of police violence and tumultuous protests in multiple U.S. cities. Among the figures that have declared their solidarity with the community and with victims of violence are Aaron Bay-Schuck, Ron Perry, Sylvia Rhone, Michelle Jubelirer, Jenifer Mallory, Joie Manda, Taylor Swift (who had strong words for President Trump's violence-inciting tweets), Billie Eilish, Halsey, Diddy, Scooter Braun, UMG, WMG, Def Jam, Interscope, Pulse, Spotify and more.
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I am horrified by the violence and injustice that happens against the Black community again and again. Spotify will not sit silent. https://t.co/fykgzmUTng
— Daniel Ek (@eldsjal) May 30, 2020
After stoking the fires of white supremacy and racism your entire presidency, you have the nerve to feign moral superiority before threatening violence? ‘When the looting starts the shooting starts’??? We will vote you out in November. @realdonaldtrump
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) May 29, 2020
Say my name. pic.twitter.com/FHFrWoSnzw
— Warner Music Group (@warnermusic) May 29, 2020
Please look at this thread. My initial contributions are $100,000 to the various organizations I have included. I encourage you and my peers to contribute whatever you can. Every amount counts!!!!! https://t.co/8GqkM50viT
— h (@halsey) May 28, 2020
My heart breaks for George Floyd, his family and for the people in Minneapolis. Murder is murder. Cops are also citizens, the same rules should apply to them. This is absolutely horrific and if the mayor and DA do not step up it sets a poor example for this entire country. pic.twitter.com/WA5VJGGhE2
— Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) May 28, 2020
#ASCAPBlackMusicMonth #ASCAPProud #PRIDE #BLACKMUSICMONTH pic.twitter.com/7oRisyrBEn
— ASCAP (@ASCAP) June 1, 2020
#TheShowMustBePaused pic.twitter.com/R701YXnTZm
— Broadcast Music Inc. (@bmi) June 1, 2020
#FightRacism pic.twitter.com/XyZUSSVTG5
— SESAC, Inc. (@sesac) May 31, 2020
BLACK LIVES MATTER. #THESHOWMUSTBEPAUSED pic.twitter.com/kBqkQsQKBc
— Capitol Studios (@capitolstudios) May 31, 2020
Our office will be closed tomorrow in solidarity with our colleagues and communities across the world. #TheShowMustBePaused. pic.twitter.com/GBftTdrJbk
— SoundExchange (@SoundExchange) June 1, 2020
AEG Presents will participate in Black Out Tuesday and commit to working to bring about positive change in America.
— AEG Presents (@aegpresents) June 1, 2020
We will stand against injustice.
We will stand against silence.
We will stand against oppression.
We will stand with the Black community.#Theshowmustbepaused pic.twitter.com/E0LLtbUJ6y
#TheShowMustBePaused#BlackLivesMatter
— Island Records (@IslandRecords) May 31, 2020
More info to get involved: https://t.co/58FT311dvhhttps://t.co/0TdaWx3nKZhttps://t.co/VlBbXvGeK3 pic.twitter.com/lJop6jJOw0
Pray for justice. Pray for peace. #TheShowMustBePaused #BlackLivesMatter #BlackOutTuesday pic.twitter.com/W1bY6wHzGx
— Paul Rosenberg (@rosenberg) June 1, 2020
Enough. #TheShowMustBePaused pic.twitter.com/Cih3GJ4gTV
— Big Loud (@BigLoud) May 31, 2020
#TheShowMustBePaused pic.twitter.com/fZhfz7F9hB
— rcarecords (@RCARecords) May 31, 2020
#blacklivesmatter #theshowmustbepaused pic.twitter.com/DPDM5WRbFM
— Rhino Records (@Rhino_Records) May 31, 2020
BLACK LIVES MATTER. #TheShowMustBePaused pic.twitter.com/5GZ2pEfDZf
— Motown Records (@motown) May 31, 2020
It’s hard to know what to say because I’ve been dealing with racism my entire life. That said, it’s rearing its ugly head right now & by God it’s time to deal with it once & for all. My team & I stand for justice. Convos will be had & action will be taken. #THESHOWMUSTBEPAUSED pic.twitter.com/0pehqgGN6o
— Quincy Jones (@QuincyDJones) May 31, 2020
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