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Carmelo Anthony Reveals the Songs He’s Keeping on Repeat During Black History Month

While Carmelo Anthony is best known as a professional basketball player, there are many dimensions to the star. In recent years, Carmelo has been hard at work launching his STAYME7O clothing brand, which culminated with the release of the label’s first collection in December. 

But in addition to being a legendary hooper and fashion entrepreneur, he can now add playlist curator to his accomplishments. As part of our Black History Month celebration, we tapped Carmelo to create a Spotify playlist of the songs that inspire him every day. 

Drawing from a blend of hip-hop, Afropop, and R&B from the likes of Future, Lil Baby, Tems, Wizkid, H.E.R., and more, the STAYME7O playlist strikes the perfect balance between high-energy bangers and mellow jams.

For the Record talked to Carmelo about his approach to the playlist, the role music plays in various aspects of his life, and the importance of supporting Black creatives. 

Can you tell us a little bit about your playlist?

The mood that I tried to create with this playlist revolved around the question, what do I want the STAYME7O tribe to vibe to? So I give you songs that bounce, and I give you the trap music, and the songs with the big, big drums. But I also mellow it out for listeners and take them on a spiritual journey a little. I’ve sat and really listened to the playlist a few times now, and it’s just a vibe. I also tried it out in different environments, too, like when I was watching the game last weekend with people. I like to look and listen to see who’s nodding their head and who’s not. So I took all of that into consideration.

What is it about music that inspires you?

I just love the art of music, and the craft that goes into it. I love the way that music can make a person—or a group of people—feel. And I love to see artists and creatives in their element. I love how they take their worlds, their feelings, their stories, and shape them into a rhythmic flow. 

What role does music play in reflecting your own identity and place in culture?

Well, music is a way of actually telling the story. I think everybody can identify with different genres of music or different artists or different sounds and different ways of digesting music. For me, it’s a way of telling my story. I find music that I can relate to. I find music that uplifts me. I find music that I enjoy. But also I get a chance to learn about the artist, go through their journey, and understand what they’re actually feeling. So if I can connect with artists on that level, that’s a plus. 

How does music factor into the message and mission of your brand, STAYME7O?

STAYME7O is a mindset. Everything is based off of a mindset. The mantra of the STAYME7O community is “When in doubt, stay mellow.” And music ties into that because music feeds the soul. It is food for the soul. It’s a mix of vibrations and sounds that have the power to change our mood, whether it uplifts us or makes us feel sad. And ultimately, that’s what the STAYME7O community is also about . . . vibrations and sounds coming from people in real time. So you get a chance to get into that mindset and put this rhythmic sound together, and you have a community there. You get a chance to survive, you get a chance to tell your story, you get a chance to be confident in what you’re speaking about. And so it offers some of the same things that music does and what music creates.

How did music fit into your life growing up?

So much of what I’ve done, and what my family has done, and what we’ve witnessed was soundtracked by music. Music was always there in the background, whether it was cleaning up on the weekends, having breakfast together, or playing cards together. 

Back in the ’80s, there was a lot of rhythmic music, like Teddy Pendergrass, James Brown, and Marvin Gaye playing in my house. At the time, I didn’t yet know what my mom was playing, but that’s the cadence and bounce that I picked up.

In what ways do you feel like music and basketball are similar?

Basketball shares a lot in common with jazz. To some people that may seem unorthodox, but I always used to have Miles Davis playing during my workout. And some people would come in and be like, “What is he doing listening to Miles?” 

But listening to the notes of Miles Davis is my way of catching that cadence as I’m on the court. When you listen to Miles, you don’t quite know what he’s going to do, but you know he’s going to do something special. I think playing with that rhythm in my head gives me an edge because nobody knows if I’m going to drive to the basket or when I’m going to shoot the ball.

Like what you heard on the STAYME7O playlist? Check out more of the hottest rap hits featured on RapCaviar.

Check Out Our 2022 All-RapCaviar Teams and Cast Your Vote for MVP and Rookie of the Year

All-RapCaviar Logo

When it comes to iconic duos, hip-hop and basketball are a match made in heaven—dedicated fans, unbridled passion, and unmatched competition bring these two worlds together. And while the playoffs have reached their thrilling conclusion, Spotify is just getting started with our third year of All-RapCaviar.

Our flagship RapCaviar playlist has attracted more than 14 million followers and featured over 13,000 artists since its launch in 2015, and the All-RapCaviar teams are our way to honor the standout performers. Just as pro basketball’s end-of-season awards are created to celebrate the best players in the league, we are picking the top 15 rappers in the game. We base this on their streaming performances on RapCaviar and other Spotify hip-hop–centered playlists throughout the duration of the basketball season (November 2021 to June 2022).

And the wait is over. Here are our 2022 All-RapCaviar picks.

All-RapCaviar First Team:

Kendrick Lamar, Future, Drake, Gunna, Lil Durk

All-RapCaviar Second Team:

Lil Baby, Kanye West, Doja Cat, Jack Harlow, Megan Thee Stallion

All-RapCaviar Third Team:

Nicki Minaj, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Kodak Black, Pusha T, Latto

The fun doesn’t end here, however. 

The nominees for All-RapCaviar MVP and Rookie of the Year have been revealed on the RapCaviar Twitter account. Now, you and your fellow rap fans get to vote on the winners. Here are the nominees:

All-RapCaviar MVP Nominees

All-RapCaviar Rookie of the Year Nominees

Following the MVP and Rookie of the Year awards, we’ll also announce our pick for the All-RapCaviar Coach of the Year on June 22. And as voting commences and the online debates unfold, we’ll be discussing our All-RapCaviar teams and nominees with hip-hop’s biggest influencers on “Inside RapCaviar,” a mini episode that you can watch on Instagram and Twitter

“Every rapper wants to be a baller and every baller wants to be a rapper. We kicked off the All-RapCaviar franchise on social two years ago but after seeing such a positive response from fans online, we decided to bring it to life for real,” Carl Chery, Creative Director, Head of Urban Music at Spotify explained to For the Record. “This is a digital campaign that taps our audience to share who they think should win MVP & Rookie of The Year; allowing fans to really share their opinions and encourage a little friendly debate online. We look forward to creating these moments for our listeners and recognizing a wide array of artists that have been featured on our RapCaviar playlist.” 

As the leading destination for hip-hop, conversation, and culture, Spotify and RapCaviar are thrilled to host this one-of-a-kind fan vote, and even more thrilled that fans will make their voices heard. 

So who will take home hip-hop bragging rights? It’s time for you to make your voice heard.

Visit RapCaviar on Twitter to vote for All-RapCaviar MVP and Rookie of the Year. And as you wait for the results to roll in, stream the latest tracks from all of our picks and nominees on the RapCaviar playlist.

 

Spotify’s New ‘Music, Meet Podcasts’ Campaign Inspires Fans to Use the Power of Audio

Listening is how we connect with one another, gain perspective, and discover more about ourselves. And recently, it’s become more important than ever. That’s why today Spotify is debuting “Music, Meet Podcasts,” a new global campaign demonstrating how Spotify inspires and connects users around the world through the power of listening.  

The global campaign amplifies how listening plays a role in each of our everyday lives, whether you’re listening to a podcast to learn something new or streaming your favorite song to get motivated. Check out the short animated film to get a sense for how fans around the world tap into Spotify to find music and podcasts for every mood, moment, or activity.

 


Plus, look out for campaign creative elements matching musical favorites
Missy Elliott, Tove Lo and Lil Baby to podcasters like First Lady Michelle Obama and the hosts of Crime Junkie.

 


Whether through your own
podcast playlist or an experience like Daily Sports, every fan on Spotify can look out for personalized, curated, and exclusive audio content. Stay tuned for more ways to share the music and podcasts you love with the world around you.

36 New Artists Around the World That Are on Spotify’s RADAR

Lauv. The Blaze. King Princess. Lil Baby. Official HIGE DANdism. Jorja Smith. These are undeniably prominent artists in today’s global musical landscape. They’ve been making their way onto Wrapped cards and festival headliner slots—but not so long ago they were just starting out, working their way up for a chance in the spotlight. Each was assisted in this journey by Spotify’s commitment to bringing up-and-coming artists to your attention—something we’re excited to continue with the launch of RADAR.

Through RADAR, our global emerging-artist program, we’re deepening our commitment to emerging artists at all stages of their development and strengthening their connection to audiences. With this global launch, we’ll continue to build on Spotify’s history of working with emerging artists through 19 sister programs featuring up-and-coming creators from more than 50 markets worldwide, all focused on helping artists from around the world reach the next stage in their careers.

“Spotify is a major reason why I’m able to be an independent artist,” says American singer-songwriter/producer Lauv, who was featured through Spotify’s developing artist program a few years ago. “Having their support from day one in making my music accessible to millions of users around the world has allowed me to grow as an artist and share music on my terms over the past five years. To have fans, whether in the Philippines, Peru, or Philadelphia know the words to songs all before I ever toured there speaks to Spotify’s global reach and ability to speak directly to fans with music that resonates around the globe.”

The launch of the program brings a mixture of Spotify’s best-in-class editorial and marketing abilities. Our playlists feature new and emerging talent around the world, and our marketing campaigns provide fans with the opportunity to get to know their new favorite artists.

“Spotify is thrilled to announce the launch of RADAR this year with an incredible group of emerging artists from across the globe,” said Ned Monahan, Spotify’s Head of Global Hits. “RADAR will become an influential program for up-and-coming artists across all genres worldwide and a great way for our global marketing and editorial teams to support the next generation of international superstars.”

Spotify’s RISE Ushers in a New Wave of Artists … and the Stories Behind Their Songs

Every song tells a story—from the indie jam at the coffee shop to the hip-hop hit blasting from the car radio—and so do the artists behind them. Their lyrics, melodies, and soundtracks come from their experiences as musicians and the journeys they took to achieve their musical goals. For these artists, the many stories in their collection becomes the album they share with the world.

Spotify wants to highlight those stories. That’s why we have RISEan artist development program, sponsored by Aloft, that supports new artists and gives fans a peek behind the scenes of their journeys.

After recently spotlighting country band LANCO, R&B artist Jorja Smith, Latin singer Karol G, and indie artist Rex Orange County, it’s time to pass the baton to a new wave of RISE-ing stars including pop singer King Princess, R&B artist Joji, and Atlanta-based rapper Lil Baby.

RISE will delve into what makes each of these artists unique, from their inspirations to their dreams for the future. For King Princess, motivation comes from the LGBTQ community. “Having a strong community of gay men and women around me has helped me to realize my vision as an artist. It has also helped me stay loved and supported throughout this experience,” the artist told For the Record when asked about who has helped her most throughout her blossoming career.

Joji, on the other hand, knew he wanted to make it in the music industry the moment he heard Soulja Boy sing “Crank Dat” on the radio. “If that song had us going apeshit in middle school, it had to be something special,” he told Spotify.

Here’s a little bit more about Spotify’s New RISE artists:

King PrincessBorn and raised in Brooklyn, New York, King Princess’s musicality covers singing, songwriting, and various instruments. Having spent a large chunk of her childhood in her father’s music studio, King Princess learned to play bass, drums, and piano, and even got the hang of music production. Her debut single and tribute to the LGBTQ community, “1950,” has over 144 million streams, and her first album, Make My Bed, was released in June 2018.

JojiThe Japanese-Australian producer, singer, and R&B artist launched his fame from his bedroom—which is where he made his debut EP, “In Tongues,” released in November 2017. He credits Dipset and Soulja Boy as being two huge influences on his music.

Lil BabyLil Baby is the rookie of the year. Just two years ago he started rapping under the nourishment of Coach K and Pierre “Pee” Thomas. Harder Than Ever marks the 23-year-old rapper and trap artist’s debut album. This musical tour de force debuted at No. 3 on Billboard’s Top 200, and featured the smash single “Yes Indeed” featuring Drake. “Yes Indeed” peaked at #1 at Urban Radio and No. 6 on Billboard’s Hot 100. Since its release, it has amassed over 500 million global streams. In 2018 alone, Lil Baby has clocked in over 2 billion streams and counting across streaming platforms.

Beyond the music, RISE features short-form documentaries that authentically capture these unique artists and their creative processes, collaborations, insight on their own role models, exclusive photoshoots, and more BTS goodies. And let’s be honest—you’ll probably want to “heart” their tracks to save them to your favorites playlist, too.

Meet The Lil’ Artists Holding It Down on Spotify

Don’t let the name fool you – the “Lil’s” have a big presence on Spotify.

Spotify now features over 8,000 artists with “Lil’” or “Lil” at the beginning of their name – from the well-known Lil Wayne, to the munchy-inspiring Lil Cheeze-It. And so far in 2018, 33 of the one thousand most streamed tracks on the platform feature those ‘lil artists.

In the past year, they’ve made a big impact: being the names behind 33 of the top thousand songs puts the Lil’s at a 106% increase over the same timespan in 2017, and a whopping 725% increase from 2016.

While some of this growth can be attributed to breakout artists such as Lil Uzi VertLil Xan and Lil Yachty, legends including Lil’ KimLil’ Troy and Lil Wayne have long represented the “Lil” prefix. With the word “‘lil” becoming increasingly used in everyday vernacular, it seems fitting that artist names should follow suit.

In light of this growing cultural phenomenon, we present Spotify’s 200 most streamed “Lil” artists of all time:

Top 200 Lil’ Artists

1. Lil Wayne

2. Lil Uzi Vert

3. Lil Yachty

4. Lil Pump

5. Lil’ Kleine

6. Lil Dicky

7. Lil Jon

8. Lil Peep

9. Lil Xan

10. Lil Skies

11. Lil’ Kim

12. Lil Durk

13. Lil Baby

14. LiL Ronnie

15. Lil’ Mo

16. Lil’ Troy

17. Lil’ Flip

18. Lil Wyte

19. Lil Rob

20. Lil’ Will

21. Lil Bibby

22. lil aaron

23. Lil Scrappy

24. Lil Keke

25. Lil Reese

26. Lil Mama

27. Lil Tracy

28. Lil Snupe

29. Lil Deuce Deuce

30. Lil Silva

31. Lil’ C

32. Lil Silvio

33. Lil Supa

34. Lil Debbie

35. Lil Cuete

36. Lil Blood

37. Lil Boom

38. Lil Trey

39. Lil Trill

40. Lil Lonnie

41. Lil’ Cease

42. Lil’ Chriiz

43. Lil Happy Lil Sad

44. Lil Smoke

45. Lil B

46. Lil Pete

47. Lil Rick

48. Lil’ Jay

49. Lil Kesh

50. Lil Yase

51. LIL PHAG

52. Lil’ Fame

53. Lil Windex

54. Lil’ John

55. Lil Suzy

56. Lil Rain

57. Lil Bo Weep

58. Lil Mouse

59. Lil Phat

60. Lil Mosey

61. Lil Fetti Boi

62. Lil Duke

63. Lil Cray

64. Lil Dread Fdg

65. Lil Santana

66. Lil C

67. Lil Ronny Motha F

68. Lil Skate

69. Lil Yee

70. Lil Lippy

71. Lil Twist

72. Lil’ O

73. Lil Wop

74. Lil Lano

75. Lil Prophet

76. Lil Haiti

77. Lil AJ

78. Lil Toenail

79. Lil Rue

80. Lil Wicked

81. Lil Yung Pharaoh

82. Lil Eddie

83. Lil MG

84. Lil Skeet

85. Lil’ Louis

86. Lil Sheik

87. Lil Tweety

88. Lil Ugly Mane

89. Lil Los

90. Lil Zay Poppin

91. Lil June

92. Lil Goofy

93. Lil George

94. LiL MoCo

95. Lil’ Zane

96. Lil Coner

97. Lil Noodle

98. Lil’ Mack

99. LIL Fame!!!

100. Lil’ Chris

101. Lil’ Boss

102. LiL Lotus

103. Lil Nathan

104. Lil Raider

105. Lil Saint

106. Lil Gnar

107. Lil West

108. Lil GiGi

109. Lil Wil

110. Lil Ru

111. Lil Flash

112. Lil CArchie Lee

113. Lil Twon

114. Lil Hookthurius

115. Lil Ice

116. Lil Darrion

117. Lil Romeo

118. LIL DUSTY G

119. Lil Dude

120. Lil Yogi

121. Lil Cobaine

122. Lil Taï Z

123. LIL Sobbey

124. Lil Blacky

125. Lil Johnnie

126. Lil Eazy-E

127. Lil Crazed

128. Lil Toro

129. Lil Pip

130. Lil Cali

131. Lil Mook

132. LIL Kee

133. Lil’ Boss Hogg

134. Lil 1/2 Dead

135. Lil Bege

136. Lil Talibann

137. Lil Tunechi

138. Lil Stitch

139. Lil Jezzy

140. Lil Dads

141. Lil Playy

142. Lil Donald

143. Lil Mister

144. Lil Rufus

145. Lil E

146. Lil Krew

147. Lil House Phone

148. Lil Hank

149. Lil’ Goldy

150. Lil Chuckee

151. Lil Nickson

152. Lil Green

153. Lil’ Flex

154. Lil Menace

155. Lil’ Lixo

156. Lil Sicko

157. LIL ROG

158. LiL FLaMMe

159. Lil Ro

160. Lil Duval

161. Lil Ron

162. Lil’ Magdalene

163. Lil Cezer

164. Lil Dred

165. Lil Quill

166. Lil Slugg

167. Lil’ Bran

168. Lil Roc

169. Lil’ Shanice

170. Lil Nasty

171. Lil Jamez

172. Lil’ Z

173. Lil Gangster

174. Lil Berete

175. Lil’ Rascals Brass Band

176. Lil Greenwood

177. Lil Weeble

178. Lil Dash

179. Lil Tae

180. Lil Triangle

181. Lil Boi

182. Lil Crook

183. Lil’ Larry

184. Lil Cheeze-It

185. Lil Son Jackson

186. Lil’ bråk

187. Lil Brain

188. Lil Broomstick

189. Lil Niqo

190. LIL TOOTH

191 Lil Perc

192. Lil Moncler

193. Lil’ Gotti

194. Lil Geniuz

195. Lil Fate

196. Lil Traffic

197. Lil Spacely

198. LIL Tay

199. Lil’ Herb

200. Lil Koli