Before the discussion about the future of music and AI between YouTube/Google music chief Lyor Cohen and rapper-singer Jidenna had even begun, striking images filled the screen. It was the official ...
Lyor Cohen, global head of music at Google/YouTube, joined Billboard editor-in-chief Hannah Karp on Wednesday (Oct. 22) for a compelling fireside chat during Billboard Latin Music Week 2025. Cohen ...
Lyor Cohen believes AI can elevate artists creatively, even as lawsuits from major labels accuse AI platforms of mass copyright theft. Lyor Cohen believes artificial intelligence could be the creative ...
Lyor will be joining a line of other music executives that have made the switch to the tech side lately including Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine at Apple. Oh, ye hip hop heads. Lyor Cohen is now working for ...
*Travis Scott is being sued for breach of contract by his former manager and longtime music industry baller, Lyor Cohen. According to TMZ, Travis signed a three-year contract with Lyor’s LCAR ...
YouTube announced Thursday that the company paid out more than $8 billion to the music industry in the course of just one year. These figures, shared by YouTube Global Head of Music Lyor Cohen, were ...
After a storied career with Def Jam and helping Hip-Hop become mainstream in America, Lyor Cohen as the boss of YouTube Music wants to collaborate with Afrobeats hottest acts. The interest of the ...
Lyor Cohen, one of the music industry's most successful and brash executives, is joining Warner Music Group in a top role, abandoning a 20-year career at Def Jam, the rap label he helped to establish ...
In an effort to build a stronger bridge between its units in the U.S. and foreign territories, Warner Music Group has restructured its international operations, promoting Lyor Cohen and Michael D.
YouTune-Google music chief Lyor Cohen and Jidenna at YouTube Music's "Future of Music and AI" event in New York. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for YouTube Music Before the discussion about the future of ...
YouTube Global Head of Music Lyor Cohen (Photo Credit: Romain Maurice/Getty Images) YouTube announced Thursday that the company paid out more than $8 billion to the music industry in the course of ...