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After pleading guilty to possession of drugs and firearms in his YSL RICO case and being in jail for more than 700 days, Young Thug has been released from jail. Keep watching to see the hip-hop community’s reaction and more about the case. Tetris Kelly:After more than 700 days behind bars, Young Thug is going […]

Snoop Dogg and Dr.Dre are back working together again! The two have set a release date for their ‘Missionary’ album for Dec. 13. The joint project will feature regular collaborators like Eminem and 50 cent and special guests like Jelly Roll, Sting, Tom Petty and more. It’s the first joint album between Dre and Snoop […]

Nicky Jam has revoked his endorsement of Donald Trump for president due to Tony Hinchcliffe’s “garbage” joke about Puerto Rico. Keep watching to see his response. Tetris Kelly: From supporting Donald to… not? Nicky Jam is taking back his endorsement of Donald Trump for president. Let’s rewind… remember when Trump thought Nicky was a woman […]

Fuerza Regida enters the top 10 of the TikTok Billboard Top 50, but can they take the No. 1 spot from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs? Tetris Kelly: The Yeah Yeah Yeahs continue their reign while three new tracks break into the top 10. “Maps” remains at No. 1 for a fourth week on the TikTok […]

Simone Schinkel, the CEO of Music Victoria, has announced her departure from the organization at the end of the year. It caps off nearly four years of transformative work that has helped shape and elevate the Victorian music scene.
Schinkel, who took the reins during the challenging early days of the pandemic, has overseen an era of substantial growth, spearheaded major advocacy efforts, and secured more than $88 million in direct government funding for the sector.

Throughout her tenure, Schinkel has driven a range of initiatives and programs aimed at supporting Victoria’s music community, from launching a help desk and resources for industry professionals to expanding the Music Victoria Awards. Her white paper, Priorities for the Victorian Music Industry, played a key role in prompting government action on crucial issues, including lifting a long-standing freeze on new late-night liquor licenses.

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Reflecting on her time with Music Victoria, Schinkel said, “My journey at Music Victoria was made possible through an incredible and inspiring community alliance. We have achieved some great outcomes and it is a bittersweet moment that I announce my departure.”

“While the landscape has changed during my time at Music Victoria, the power of music remains strong. We have continued to shape a more sustainable and equitable future. The Victorian music industry will continue to soar.”

“Our work is a collective effort and I am so grateful that I have had the opportunity to engage with some incredible people to achieve our vision to champion the entire Victorian music sector,” said Schinkel. 

“I extend my heartfelt gratitude to our 5,000+ members, our dedicated staff and Board – both past and present – and our partners,  industry advisors, fellow peak bodies and collaborators,” Schinkel acknowledged. 

During her tenure, Schinkel introduced new Music Victoria Award categories to celebrate the diversity of Victoria’s music, including Best Pop, Best DJ, Best Regional Festival, and awards for disabled artists and diaspora talent. In 2023, Music Victoria conducted the first statewide Victorian Live Music Census, offering valuable insights into the health of the industry post-pandemic, with a follow-up scheduled for release later this year.

Schinkel’s collaborative leadership style earned her praise from notable figures within the industry. Kutcha Edwards, a Mutti Mutti musician and Music Victoria Hall of Fame inductee, highlighted her impact on First Nations music communities, noting her “commitment to deep listening, reflecting, and learning.”

Jaddan Comerford, CEO of UNIFIED Music Group, commended Schinkel for her steady leadership through challenging times, while Eliza Hull, a musician and disability advocate, remarked, “Her passion for Victorian music, local artists, and the local industry was evident in every decision she made.”

Music Victoria’s Board Chair, Chris O’Neill, lauded Schinkel’s “incredible passion and dedication” and credited her for transforming the organization’s operations and securing essential support for the sector. Under Schinkel’s direction, Music Victoria expanded its advocacy, refined its internal processes, and fostered an inclusive culture within the team.

Schinkel will step down on Dec. 20, with Music Victoria’s board commencing the search for her successor.

Bad Bunny, JLo and Ricky Martin have all responded to Tony Hinchcliffe calling Puerto Rico “garbage.” Keep watching to see what he had to say. Tetris Kelly: Bad Bunny has responded to Tony Hinchcliffe’s tasteless joke at a recent Trump rally. The Puerto Rican superstar posted an 8-minute video on his Instagram with a caption […]

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Megan Thee Stallion has filed a lawsuit against YouTuber Milagro Gramz over her spreading misinformation and lies about Megan regarding the Tory Lanez shooting case. See what Megan had to say in response to the YouTuber. Tetris Kelly: Megan Thee Stallion has filed a lawsuit against a YouTuber over lies about the Tory Lanez shooting […]

Tekashi 6ix9ine has been arrested on allegations that he violated the terms of a parole agreement. Keep watching for the full story.  Tetris Kelly:Tekashi 6ix9ine has been arrested. But why? He’s being charged with violating plea deal parole rules. And we have the details. You may remember that the “Gooba” rapper famously struck a plea […]

It’s a big week for Colombian newcomer Kapo, who earns his first No. 1 on any Billboard chart with “Ohnana,” as the song jumps 2-1 to crown the Latin Rhythm Airplay chart (dated Nov. 2). It also nearly misses the crown on the overall Latin Airplay chart, rising 3-2.

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“Ohnana” gave Kapo his maiden visit to any Billboard ranking when it debuted on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. tally in July. A month later the song peaked at No. 30 (Aug. 31-dated list), the same week he became Billboard’s Latin Artist on The Rise, and the track also reached the No. 60 mark on the Billboard Global 200 chart.

Kapo celebrates his first No. 1 on his Billboard chart career with 7.2 million audience impressions earned in the U.S. in the tracking week ending Oct. 24 for “Ohnana” (up 12%), according to Luminate. The song ejects Feid’s “Sorry 4 That Much” from the summit and sends it to No. 4, following its one-week reign.

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“Ohnana” joins “Passoa” at its No. 18 peak on Latin Rhythm Airplay, Kapo’s first team-up with Jhayco. The latter is one of 29 tracks from Le Clique: Vida Rockstar (X), Jhayco’s third studio album which gave the Puerto Rican his third straight top 10 on Top Latin Albums and Latin Rhythm Albums in September.

“Ohnana” also reaches its No. 2 peak on the Latin Airplay chart, where Kapo joins nine other soloists who have reached the top two on the overall list in 2024. Here’s the recap of the 10 artists and their songs, where only Karol G makes for a female representation:

Artist, Title, Peak Position, Peak DateBad Bunny, “Monaco,” No. 1, Jan. 27Xavi, “La Diabla,” No. 1, Feb. 10Myke Towers, “La Falda,” No. 1, Feb. 24El Fantasma, “El Exitoso,” No. 2, March 16Ozuna, “Baccarat,” No. 1, March 30, 2024Myke Towers, “La Capi,” No. 1, May 25, 2024Danny Ocean, “Amor,” No. 1, June 15, 2024El Fantasma, “Sabor A Michelada,” No. 1, June 22Karol G, “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido,” No. 1, July 27Venesti, “Es Normal,” No. 2, Aug. 3Feid, “Sorry 4 That Much,” No. 2, Oct. 26Kapo, “Ohnana,” No. 2, Nov. 2

Arthur Hanlon Returns To The Top 10 on Tropical Airplay with Youtuel and Darell: Elsewhere on the Latin charts, pianist and songwriter Arthur Hanlon is back in the top 10 on Tropical Airplay with “Repetimos,” his first Youtuel and Darell-team-up, that climbs 11-9 in its fifth week.

The song, which marks Hanlon’s first top 10 on a radio ranking in over a decade, rises to the top 10 despite a 2% dip in audience impressions, to 1.4 million, earned in the U.S. in the tracking week ending Nov. 24.

“Repetimos” is Hanlon’s third top 10 and first since 2013, when “I’ll Be There (Allí Estaré),” featuring Karlos Rose, landed at its No. 3 high. The arranger, previously reigned with “La Gorda Linda,” featuring Tito Nieves, for one week in 2005.

For Youtuel and Darell, both artists pick up their first top 10 performance on the tropical radio ranking. While the Orishas lead singer also scored a top 10 on a radio tally in 2024 through “Fría,” with Enrique Iglesias (No. 3 peak on Latin Pop Airplay in May), Puerto Rican Darrell last secured a top 10 almost a year ago, with the Ozuna and Maluma three-way, “Lollipop” (No. 7 on Latin Rhythm Airplay in December 2023).