YouTube has removed iconic music videos like Adele’s “Hello” and many others as the platform is embroiled in a copyright dispute with the Society of European Stage Authors and Composers (SESAC). The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: @adele / YouTube Adele’s recent announcement about her upcoming plans has left fans buzzing with speculation. The ...
Songs like Adele‘s “Someone Like You,” Green Day‘s “Boulevard of Broken Dreams,” Bob Dylan‘s “I Want You” and R.E.M.’s “Losing My Religion” have been blocked by YouTube in a legal dispute with SESAC, ...
The music videos for a number of top artists, including Adele, Jack Harlow and Ariana Grande, are returning to YouTube after the Google-owned video service reached a new deal with SESAC on Monday.
The tech giant said it was able to reach a deal with performing rights organization SESAC. By Carly Thomas Senior Editor, Digital Songs by Adele, Kendrick Lamar, Bob Dylan, Nirvana, Green Day and ...
Adele is ready to go easy on herself. “She’s ready for her next chapter. She wants to take a step back and focus on her family,” a source reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly, noting that Adele, 36, ...
Last week it was reported that British singing superstar Adele is working on her first new music in five years. The 37-year-old is said to be penning a song for Tom Ford’s upcoming silver screen ...
YouTube reached a deal with performing rights organization SESAC on new licensing terms, which will restore music videos for artists that went dark on the platform over the weekend. Songs by Adele, ...