Drake and Ariana Grande's record label drops the term 'urban'

Drake and Ariana Grande's record label drops the term 'urban'

By Semi Turaga
Tuesday 09/06/2020
Ariana Grande and Drake. [image: MTV]

Republic Records, one of the most powerful record labels in the US, will 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".

The term is often considered to be a generalisation that marginalises music by black artists.

Radio presenter DJ Semtex told the magazine Music Business UK in 2018 that "Urban' is a lazy, inaccurate generalisation of several culturally rich art forms"

The term dates back to the mid-1970s when black New York radio DJ Frankie Crocker coined the phrase "urban contemporary" as a label for the eclectic mix of songs that he played - which covered everything from James Brown to Doris Day.

At the time, the label didn't carry negative connotations but, after being shortened to "urban" it started being used as a catch-all for music created by black musicians - effectively lumping them into one category, regardless of genre.

Republic Records reflected the growing discomfort around the term in a statement announcing it would remove the word from its company vocabulary.

"As with a lot of our history, the original connotation of the term urban was not deemed negative. However, over time the meaning and connotations of 'urban' have shifted and it developed into a generalisation of black people in many sectors of the music industry, including employees and music by black artists.

"While this change will not and does not affect any of our staff structurally, it will remove the use of this antiquated term.

"We encourage the rest of the music industry to consider following suit as it is important to shape the future of what we want it to look like, as to not adhere to the outdated structures of the past."

The label, whose roster also includes The Weeknd, Nicki Minaj, Post Malone, and Taylor Swift, also announced the formation of an "action committee" to address social justice issues.

[Source: BBC]

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