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Mindless Behavior Reflects on 15 Years of ‘My Girl,’ Black Girl Fandom, and Making Boy Band History
In this special reported feature, writer Amaya Graham speaks with former members of the boy band Mindless Behavior as their debut single “My Girl” celebrates its 15 year anniversary, and, with them, ...
The same group that sued Harvard on behalf of Asian Americans is now killing Bay Area college API programs 16-year-old boy ...
Firefly audio is a brand-new AI model. But that's not your only option. Adobe has been steadily adding to its roster of third-party AI models this year, for both AI video and image. It's expanding ...
As part of this year's Adobe Max conference, the company introduced several AI-powered initiatives for its suite of creative products. Among them is Generate Soundtrack, a new audio tool for Adobe ...
In June, to celebrate the first decade of Apple Music, Apple unveiled a new studio space in Culver City, California. In an effort to keep supporting artists with the latest technology and tools to ...
And unlike many AI music-makers, Adobe says its new Firefly tools are completely safe to use commercially.
Taylor Swift shared a heartfelt Instagram post, featuring behind-the-scenes moments from her 12th studio album, “The Life of a Showgirl.” Taylor Swift shares studio photos of creating songs for the ...
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Fender Studio review: Easy-peasy play-along and recording for the guitar player in your life
Fender's free guitar-focused Studio recording app/amp sim (Studio) is handy indeed for quick takes and practice, though it ...
Emmy Award-winning sound designer Ryan Hobler has built a career spanning Super Bowl ads and national campaigns for brands ...
Take a rare look inside the new purpose-built Apple Music studio, with big and small recording spaces, Apple-branded microphones, and desks that could have come straight from an Apple Store. It's not ...
MrBeast, Alex Cooper, Alix Earle and Jay Shetty count on these 23 A-list attorneys to protect — and expand — their empires.
If you ask the real-life singing voices behind the “KPop Demon Hunters” group HUNTR/X for their favorite songs by fictional bands, the answers will vary — from “The Goofy Goober Song” of “SpongeBob ...
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