100 Years of Black Labels & Music Ownership
Source: Getty Images Black music has always moved the culture. Without us, 85% of popular music, fashion, language, and mannerisms wouldn’t exist. The real story, though, isn’t just about the artists and tastemakers. It’s about ownership. Who controlled the masters? Who owned the publishing? Who built the infrastructure? For over a century, Black creatives have [...]

Black music has always moved the culture. Without us, 85% of popular music, fashion, language, and mannerisms wouldn’t exist.
The real story, though, isn’t just about the artists and tastemakers. It’s about ownership. Who controlled the masters? Who owned the publishing? Who built the infrastructure?
For over a century, Black creatives have fought not just to be heard but to be paid, credited, and respected.
As we mark Black History Month, celebrating legacy and possibility, this is a reminder. Every contract negotiated today sits on the shoulders of founders who risked everything to prove that Black sound deserved Black control.
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