Artists from all corners of the music industry are calling on labels, streaming services and other corporate entities to contribute to the cause of racial justice.
also joined the chorus surrounding"Black Out Tuesday," with the former tweeting,"if major labels could use the massive profits they make by criminally undervaluing music to donate to causes alongside their social media blackout that would be tight," and the latter adding to The Weeknd's challenge by
tagging the U.K. and Australian divisions of Warner Music, his label."I really hope to see my label take this advice @WarnerMusicUK @warnermusic @WarnerMusicAU," Cavetown's Robin Skinner wrote."You have done so much for artists like me, now do something for the world."I really hope to see my label take this advice
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