TikTok's New Music Strategy Has Record Labels Scared
What started as a lipsyncing app called Musical.ly morphed into a powerful platform where viral videos helped turn lesser-known artists like Lil Nas X, Olivia Rodrigo, Doja Cat and Benson Boone into global superstars.
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... Now, nearly a decade after ByteDance Ltd. acquired Musical.ly and gave it a rebrand, TikTok is deprioritizing relationships with music labels " cutting jobs focused on the music industry and emphasizing projects that connect the company more directly to artists rather than their representatives, according to industry players and people familiar with TikTok's strategy. Though TikTok continues to license music from record labels, including the world's biggest, the media giant is doing the minimum to deliver on many of those contracts, the people said, keeping partners at arm's length as it increases control over its business. Late last year, TikTok's music division cut many industry-facing roles in a major restructuring, its biggest shakeup since the Musical.ly era, according to people familiar with the company. Before that, TikTok ended a multiyear partnership with Billboard to publish a Top 50 chart, and shut down TikTok Music, its standalone music streaming service. ...
Though TikTok continues to license music from record labels, including the world's biggest, the media giant is doing the minimum to deliver on many of those contracts, the people said, keeping partners at arm's length as it increases control over its business.
Late last year, TikTok's music division cut many industry-facing roles in a major restructuring, its biggest shakeup since the Musical.ly era, according to people familiar with the company. Before that, TikTok ended a multiyear partnership with Billboard to publish a Top 50 chart, and shut down TikTok Music, its standalone music streaming service. ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-06-05 01:38 AM | Reply
Then there's this ...
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#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-06-05 01:40 AM | Reply
Is there a change in the source of creativity for media afoot?
#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-06-05 01:42 AM | Reply
@#3
... Or is it just a change in the audience?
#4 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-06-05 01:43 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1
Where is the content being accessed?
So, no radio payola No session musicians pretending they're other bands No record companies screwing acts - or managers, for that matter
Things change.
I've been to the Blue Note in Hollywood 6 times, every show packed. So, music is ok.
#5 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-06-05 09:31 PM | Reply
We're a couple steps away from the "throw your phone in the garbage" mass movement
#6 | Posted by hamburglar at 2026-06-06 03:06 AM | Reply
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