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    Is Spotify’s Discovery Mode Payola?

    • ByReina
    • Published: November 12, 2025
    A Spotify listener is suing the company for misleading users with its Discovery Mode. It questions whether we can trust “personalized” playlists to be anything but paid placement.
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      What’s Going On With Purple Kiss’s Contracts?

      • ByReina
      • Published: November 9, 2025
      Even after Purple Kiss’s disbandment, all members remain under RBW until 2028. Fans are worried the agency’s decision could stall their careers.
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        Stop Blaming HYBE for Every K-Pop Trend You Hate

        • ByReina
        • Published: November 9, 2025
        Fans have accused HYBE of “ruining” K-pop by shortening songs and monetizing fan clubs. Is the company really to blame or are they just an easy target?
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        XLOV
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          “Rizz” Is a Fun Ride That Ends Too Soon for XLOV

          • ByReina
          • Published: November 6, 2025
          XLOV proves they have the talent, vision, and chemistry to stand out. “Rizz” just doesn’t give them quite enough time to show it.
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            • Music

            The Problem With KATSEYE’s Sexy New Image

            • ByReina
            • Published: November 6, 2025
            KATSEYE’s image has changed from relatable cool girls to overtly sexualized performers. Are they embracing their sexuality or is it outside their control?
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              Did Spotify Turn a Blind Eye to Bot Streams?

              • ByReina
              • Published: November 4, 2025
              Spotify says it’s fighting artificial streaming. A new lawsuit argues the company secretly benefits from it and that small artists are paying the price
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              AI artist Xania Monet
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                • Music

                The Human Touch Behind AI Artist Xania Monet’s Success

                • ByReina
                • Published: November 3, 2025
                AI artist Xania Monet continues to climb Billboard charts thanks to human creativity, strategic radio play, and songs that connect with listeners.
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                  AI Artists Are Taking Over the Charts

                  • ByReina
                  • Published: November 3, 2025
                  AI-powered artists are now appearing across multiple Billboard charts, signaling that artificial intelligence in music is moving from novelty to mainstream acceptance.
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                    • Music

                    Why Are There No Rap Songs In The Billboard Top 40?

                    • ByReina
                    • Published: November 2, 2025
                    For the first time in 35 years, rap music is nowhere to be found in Billboard’s Hot 100 top 40. What happened and what does it say about the genre?
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