Major Artists Cut Off Israel as ‘No Music for Genocide’ Campaign Gains Momentum
Over 1,000 musicians now silencing their music in Israel as cultural boycott escalates. The music world becomes a battleground for political justice.
Over 1,000 musicians now silencing their music in Israel as cultural boycott escalates. The music world becomes a battleground for political justice.
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Pakistan’s Gen-Z is flipping the music scene upside down with a 245% surge in hip-hop streams. Traditional legends fade as Talha Anjum’s tracks explode by 2,700%. Midnight listening sessions reveal a generation rewriting musical rules.
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