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When it came to music stocks in 2024, there was Spotify, and then there was everything else.
The Swedish music streaming company not only had the top-performing music stock of the year, but its share price’s gain nearly tripled the next best company. Despite ending the year on a four-week losing streak during a downturn that eroded an otherwise spectacular year for many markets and indexes, Spotify’s share price jumped 138.1% to $447.38 in 2024.

Layoffs and price increases in 2023 did wonders for Spotify’s financial statements. Headcount was reduced by about 25%, eliminating the bloat gained during a pandemic-era hiring spree that mirrored a boom in subscriber gains. At the same time, Spotify broke with its long-standing tradition of leaving prices untouched by hiking fees in the U.S. and many other major markets — followed by a second price hike in 2024 in the U.S. and U.K. After more than a decade of adding features and expanding editorial programming, the streaming giant believed it could finally raise prices without its customers fleeing to competitors (many of whom raised their prices before Spotify). It was right.

The one-two punch quickly produced results. Perpetually unable to turn a profit, Spotify went from an average quarterly operating loss of 112 million euros ($121 million) in 2023 to an average quarterly operating profit of 296 million euros ($322 million) in the first three quarters of 2024. Gross margin (revenue less cost of sales) shot up, too, from 24.1% in the second quarter of 2023 (the last period before the first price increase) to 31.1% in the third quarter of 2024. Subscribers didn’t just stick around, they grew in numbers, from 220 million before the first price increases to 252 million on Sept. 30, 2024.

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Investors have rewarded Spotify for becoming a more efficient business without sacrificing the product quality necessary in a competitive market. An investment in Spotify on Nov. 4, 2022, when the share price reached an all-time low of $69.29, would have returned 446% by the end of 2024. For a brief time in early December, Spotify’s market capitalization surpassed $100 billion.

The 20-company Billboard Global Music Index gained 38.5% in 2024, easily besting the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite (up 28.6%), the S&P 500 (up 23.3%), the Shanghai Composite Index (up 12.7%) and the FTSE 100 (up 5.7%). Because the index is unweighted, Spotify, the index’s largest company by market value, was responsible for much of that improvement. Without Spotify’s gain, the index would have risen just 2.5%.

Streaming and live music accounted for eight of the 10 music stocks that posted gains in 2024, reflecting these companies’ ability to capture the financial benefits of consumers’ willingness to spend more on music. Despite Spotify’s enormous improvement, live music was the best segment with an average gain of 24.8%. Live Nation was the index’s second-best performer with a 38.3% gain, besting German promoter CTS Eventim (up 30.4%), Sphere Entertainment Co. (up 18.6%) and MSG Entertainment (up 11.8%). These companies have benefitted from music fans’ ability to withstand consistently higher prices. Last year, the average ticket price for the top 100 tours was $132.30, up from $119.64 in 2023, according to Billboard Boxscore.

Music streaming stocks posted an average gain of 23.0%. Chinese music streaming companies Cloud Music and Tencent Music Entertainment gained 27.2% and 26.0%, respectively, and U.S.-based LiveOne gained 5.0%. Abu Dhabi-based Anghami and French streamer Deezer were exceptions to music streaming’s banner year. Anghami fell 21.2% while Deezer slipped 37.1%.

Record labels and music publishers — here classified as multi-sector companies — continued to expand their revenue in 2024 but didn’t have the momentum of live and streaming companies. Universal Music Group (UMG) fell 4.2% even though its sales through the third quarter reached 8.4 billion euros ($9.1 billion), up 6.3% from the prior-year period. Warner Music Group (WMG) dropped 13.4% after its revenue for the fiscal year ended Sept. 30 rose 6% to $6.4 billion. Both companies’ recorded music streaming revenue grew nicely, too — 7.3% for UMG and 6.9% for WMG — but investors rewarded streaming companies, not record labels, for subscriber and pricing gains.

K-pop companies were down across the board in 2024. HYBE, SM Entertainment, YG Entertainment and JYP Entertainment lost an average of 19.0% last year after gaining an average of 30.0% the prior year. Some of the decrease can likely be attributed to sharp profit declines and uneven revenue growth in recent quarters, though it can also be attributed to the rough year for South Korean stocks in general. The KOSPI composite index dropped 9.6% and was already in poor shape when South Korean Prime Minister Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on Dec. 3.

French music company Believe is an outlier in the multi-sector category, though most of its 37.1% gain can be attributed to the deal in June that took the company private at a 21% premium. Another notable outlier is Reservoir Media, which gained 26.9% without the benefit of a transaction to boost the share price. Instead, Reservoir shares were helped by activist investor Irenic Capital Management LP, which took an 8.1% stake in September and called on the “undervalued” company to “undertake a full review of all alternatives” to maximize shareholder value. From the date of Irenic Capital’s regulatory filing to the end of the year, Reservoir Media shares rose 17.8% while other multi-sector stocks either barely improved or lost value.

Radio companies have not been darlings of Wall Street in recent years, and 2024 was no exception. For all the optimism espoused by broadcast and satellite radio companies, they continue to struggle in an increasingly streaming-based world. The worst-performing music stock of the year was Cumulus Media, which fell 87.4% to $0.67. Through September, Cumulus’ revenue was down 2.4% and its net loss more than doubled. SiriusXM fell 58.3%, with much of that decline coming after the company announced plans to focus on in-car satellite listening after its streaming app, launched in late 2023, failed to catch on with consumers. iHeartMedia dropped 25.8% but ended the year on a high note after exchanging much of its long-term debt to extend maturity dates.

NMIXX, Bad Gyal and Debi Nova share some of their favorite icons who inspire them, their favorite dance moves, what they listen to while getting glammed up and more!

Bad Gyal:My favorite move, definitely, these days, in the past and in the future. It’s always going to be about shaking off your a–. 

Debi Nova:I don’t know. The movements have names, I don’t know.

Bad Gyal:What do I listen to during my glam session? Well, I listen to a lot of dancehall, actually, a lot of Vybz Kartel. It never fails me. 

NMIXX:Like Latin music. 

Debi Nova:We listened to the radio of Omar Apollo. 

Bad Gyal:Without a doubt, my biggest icon is Rihanna. Why is that? Well, I feel like she has shaped the way we express ourselves through clothing, through makeup, through the hair of an entire generation. I feel she is like the icon of our generation and I admire her a lot. I consider her to have a lot of personality and a lot of style.

NMIXX:I also like Karol G’s outfits. I think they’re like … Well obviously every occasion is different, but I think she definitely gives off, like, the-girl-next-door type of vibe. Not too flashy, but at the same time still beautiful. 

Debi Nova:Well look, I would say … to inspire me like that, like Beyoncé, J. Lo. Like they always get the right grove to feel sexy. 

Bad Gyal:I open the bottle of champagne. I always open a bottle of champagne and toast with my team.

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It looks like Kanye West is deep into his gamer bag. Ye recently proclaimed that The Last of Us Part II is the best video game ever made.

As spotted on Rap Up Magazine the Chicago, IL. native has been spending a lot of his time on the sticks. Earlier this week he shared an Instagram Story post declaring his love for the action adventure game title. “[The] Last of Us [Part II] on Survivor+ mode got me spending all day on one board,” Kanye wrote. “By far the best game ever made… This is not a sponsored post.” For those not familiar The Last of Us Part II follows Ellie as she tries to survive a post-apocalyptic world and avenge the murder of Joel Miller, the lead character from the original The Last of Us. While the project’s horror suspense filled plot is sure to keep first time players engaged on the normal setting, Kanye is referring to playing the game on its’ second most difficulty.

Originally released in 2020, The Last of Us Part II was met with widespread acclaim and was praised for its’ casting, graphics, music and more. In Jan. 2024 the game was remastered for the PlayStation 5 and offered graphic enhancements and new gameplay modes. This is not the first time Kanye West has expressed his love for video games. Back in 2016 he announced that he was working on an album titled Turbo Grafx 16. He describe the shelved effort as “just on some super nerd vibes” and a reference to one of my favorite gaming systems when I was a kid.”
You can see the trailer for The Last of Us Part II below.

Justin Bieber is just as bummed as fans are that he didn’t get to see Rihanna‘s latest impromptu performance. Over the weekend, RiRi made a pitstop at Manhattan’s Girls Love Karaoke, where she took over the stage to perform “Needed Me” and “Sex With Me” from her 2016 album Anti. “Missed seein u sing Queen,” […]

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Shereé Whitfield is celebrating 54-years around the sun. The former Real Housewives of Atlanta star took to Instagram to bask in the huge milestone with friends and fans on Jan. 2, her actual birthday. 

“Thanking GOD for another year! Feeling so grateful as I walk into 2025 with another year of growth, happiness and love. Here’s to more laughter, joy, and sweet moments,” the RHOA star, fashion designer and fitness guru penned. “Thank u guys for all of the calls, text, Zelle’s and #birthday love!! U guys never disappoint and I’m so appreciative of y’all!”

Whitfield’s post featured a series of stunning photos that showcased her in a form-fitting lace catsuit that accentuated her curves. She paired the seductive outfit with a black bandeau bralette and high-waisted black panties, enhancing the overall allure. To elevate the look, Whitfield styled her hair in sleek, silky straight strands with blonde tips.
One standout photo from the slideshow captured the Bravo alum walking away from the camera, highlighting her toned backside. The bold image quickly sparked a wave of excitement in the comments, with fans buzzing over her confident, captivating look.
“Now that’s a stallion,” wrote Married To Medicine star, Quad Webb.
“This is what it should look like naturally. A bbl could never. Lol,” one fan penned.
A third Instagram user joked, “Don’t KILL US!! 2025 just started!”
For Whitfield, 2024 was a milestone year. The She by Shereé founder expanded her clothing line and, in June, received her second honorary doctorate degree. She expressed her gratitude for the achievement in a heartfelt post on Facebook, sharing how “honored and grateful” she felt on June 21, 2024.
“This current honorary doctorate is from Harvest Christian University. I want to thank God, my family, friends, & supporters for always rooting for me in this journey called ‘life,’” the star penned. “I never thought I would be saying Dr. Shereé Whitfield EVER, but that goes to show you that the man above has the final say. If GOD is with you, Who could be against you?”

Based on her New Year’s Eve post, it’s clear that Whitfield is stepping into 2025 with the same bold energy and confidence. The star revealed that she plans to focus on being a little more “selfish” this year, prioritizing self-care and making her own well-being a top priority.

We love to see it, Shereé! Happy birthday.
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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas will not face a federal investigation into violations of judicial ethics he allegedly committed.
On Thursday (Jan. 2), the U.S. Judicial Conference announced that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas will not be subject to a federal investigation of allegations that he violated ethics with past behavior. In letters sent to Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) and Representative Hank Johnson (D-Ga), the judicial body relayed their decision, questioning if they had the authority to make such a probe.

“Justice Thomas has filed amended financial disclosure statements that address several issues identified in your letter,” Conrad wrote, continuing: “In addition, he has agreed to follow the relevant guidance issued to other federal judges, which would include the guidance mentioned above. We have no reason to believe he has done anything less. That provides one answer to your referral request.”

The requests to investigate came from Democrats in Congress who pointed to findings from a published investigative article last April by ProPublica that showed over two dozen instances of Thomas receiving luxury gifts and trips, mostly from the billionaire and Republican sponsor Harlan Crow. These include Crow purchasing Thomas’ mother’s home and a 2019 trip to Indonesia estimated to have cost $500,000. It has been estimated that since Thomas’ 1991 confirmation, he’s accepted $4.75 million worth of gifts. Thomas had argued that the guidelines at the time didn’t demand that he disclose those gifts. Conrad also cited that a request by Whitehouse and Johnson made to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland for a special counsel impacted the conference’s decision.
The situation has caused an uproar, with many more questioning the Court and its ability to rule and deliver opinions without bias. The judicial advocacy group, Fix The Court, decried the news in a statement: “The Conference’s letters further underscore the need for Congress to create a new and transparent mechanism to investigate the justices for ethics violations since the Conference is unwilling to act upon the one method we had presumed existed to do that.”

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It looks like Kanye West and Bianca Censori are getting back to the basics for 2025, as the couple released some new pics to start off the new year and actually seem like new and refreshed versions of themselves.

According to TMZ, the controversial couple posted some new photos, and in them, Kanye doesn’t look homeless and Bianca doesn’t seem miserable (no shots). Rocking a tight Caesar haircut and all-black attire, Kanye actually looks like he’s in better shape than he has been in recent years and Bianca has visible eyebrows again. Naturally, she’s leaving little to the imagination as she rocks a see-through top next to her man, but that’s basically been her M.O. ever since tying the knot with the Hip-Hop icon.

As for what to expect from these two in 2025, we can only wait and see but judging from how they’ve already started the year with new pics, expect them to be upfront and center with their relationship and celebrity status for the rest of 2025.
Per TMZ:
Kanye is indeed one lucky guy as he proudly reveals in these new snaps showing him taking selfies with bodacious Bianca. Both are decked out in all black, but Bianca stands out, of course, in her skintight bodysuit and tights.
And that’s only for starters … you can also feast your eyes on some of Bianca’s classic hot shots in our 2 other galleries.
Check out pics of the “happy” couple below, and let us know what you expect from these two in the next 12 months in the comments section.

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Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler has informed the team that he wants a trade, saying that he’s looking to get “his joy back” playing basketball.

NBA star Jimmy Butler has officially informed the Miami Heat that he wants out. The star guard “indicated to the Heat he wants the team to trade him” according to reports, expressing that he is “open to playing anywhere other than Miami.” The news broke after Butler spoke candidly to the media after the Heat’s 128-115 loss to the Indiana Pacers at home on Thursday night (January 2). “I want to see me get my joy back for playing basketball,” he said to a reporter. “Wherever that may be, we’ll find out here pretty soon. But I want to get my joy back. I’m happy here … off the court. But I want to be back to somewhere dominant. I want to hoop. I want to help this team win and right now I’m not doing that.” When asked if that could happen in Miami, Butler responded, “Probably not.”

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The situation between Butler and the Heat has been brewing since last spring when team president Pat Riley announced that they would not extend the guard’s contract before the 2024-2025 season. Things were also soured when Butler, who missed the Heat’s first-round playoff series against the eventual champion Boston Celtics due to a knee injury, indicated that if he were healthy the team would’ve won. Riley gave a curt response to those comments at his end-of-season media session: “If you’re not on the court playing, you should keep your mouth shut.” It was reported that Butler’s team has consistently met with Riley and Heat owner Mickey Arison in the past few weeks to try to resolve the split with no success.
Sources also state that Butler has not provided a list of teams he wants to be traded to, feeling as if he’d make any team a contender. It was also revealed that he is willing to “do whatever the Heat ask of him” during the process before he is traded. Butler did not play the entire fourth quarter of the game against the Pacers, the second straight game this week where he was benched. He is in the final year of his contract, earning $49 million. He plans to decline his 2025-2026 player option to become a free agent in July. 

A Los Angeles federal judge says that a woman accusing Diplo of sharing “revenge porn” must reveal her identity if she wants to proceed with her civil lawsuit against the star.

The case — which claims the DJ (Thomas Wesley Pentz) filmed sexual encounters and shared them on Snapchat — was filed by an unnamed “Jane Doe.” But in a ruling Tuesday (Dec. 31), Judge Mónica Ramírez Almadani said the accuser had failed to legally show that she needs to remain anonymous.

The use of Doe pseudonyms has become common in sexual abuse complaints, and attorneys for Diplo’s accuser had argued that she would face retaliation if her name is revealed. But Judge Almadani said such treatment is reserved only for clear-cut, high-risk situations — and that the case against Diplo doesn’t qualify under that standard.

“The court appreciates that plaintiff’s allegations in her complaint are sensitive and of a highly personal nature, and that she may face some public scrutiny,” the judge wrote. “However, absent a demonstrated need for anonymity, there is a prevailing public interest in open judicial proceedings.”

The ruling is a win for Diplo, who has strongly denied the lawsuit’s allegations and argued that the plaintiff must reveal her name. In court filings, his lawyers had argued that he “cannot adequately confront his accuser without knowing her identity.”

In a complaint filed in June, Diplo’s accuser alleged she’d had a consensual sexual relationship with the DJ from 2016 to 2023, and that she occasionally “gave defendant Diplo permission to record them having sex.” But she said she later learned that he had sometimes secretly recorded them and then shared footage on the internet “without plaintiff’s knowledge or consent.”

“Plaintiff brings this action to recover for the emotional and physical injuries she endured because of Diplo’s actions and to make sure no one else is forced to suffer the privacy invasions and physical and mental trauma she felt and continues to feel to this day,” Doe’s attorneys wrote.

The lawsuit accused Diplo of violating the federal Violence Against Women Act, which was amended in 2022 to ban the sharing of “intimate” images without the consent of those depicted in them. The case also cited an earlier revenge porn law enacted by the state of California.

In seeking to use the “Jane Doe” pseudonym, attorneys for Diplo’s accuser argued that she would face “personal embarrassment and social stigmatization” if her name were revealed. They warned that the DJ has a “large following,” and that when another woman spoke out about alleged revenge porn, she had faced “ridicule and threats to bodily harm.”

But in Tuesday’s decision, Judge Almadani said Doe had failed to supply hard evidence to support those claims — and that barring such proof, people using the American legal system must use their real names. The judge cited an earlier ruling that “the people have a right to know who is using their courts.”

“Those using the courts must be prepared to accept the public scrutiny that is an inherent part of public trials,” the judge wrote, quoting from another old ruling. “Plaintiff has not sufficiently demonstrated that this case warrants an exception.”

Though Almadani wasn’t swayed by fears of potential foul play, she pointedly warned both sides about avoiding any such behavior as the case moves forward — saying that she would “not tolerate any disrespect toward either party.”

“This case, like all other cases, shall be handled with professionalism and civility by all sides,” the judge wrote. “Any actual threats of retaliation or harassment shall be brought to the Court’s attention immediately.”

Neither side’s attorneys immediately returned requests for comment on Friday (Jan. 3).

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