term ‘urban’ droped by Drake and Ariana Grande’s record company The recording label for Drake and Ariana Grande will stop using the word ’urban’ to describe music which originates from black or ethnic minority culture.
Republic Records, one of the most powerful record labels in the US, will reportedly stop using the word 'urban' to describe music of black origin. The company, which is home to Drake and Ariana Grande, says it will no longer use the term to describe "departments, employee titles and music genres".
"We encourage the rest of the music industry to follow suit," it added.
The recording label for Drake and Ariana Grande will stop using the word ’urban’ to describe music which originates from black or ethnic minority culture.
Republic Records, one of the most powerful record labels in the US, will reportedly stop using the word 'urban' to describe music of black origin. The company, which is home to Drake and Ariana Grande, says it will no longer use the term to describe "departments, employee titles and music genres".
"We encourage the rest of the music industry to follow suit," it added.
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