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By The Way: Travis Scott Selling Vinyls for $5, Rolling Stones' Comeback, Spotify Denies Royalty Hack & Ezra Collective Win Mercury Prize

13-Sep-23 22:00

By The Way: Travis Scott Selling Vinyls for $5, Rolling Stones' Comeback, Spotify Denies Royalty Hack & Ezra Collective Win Mercury Prize

By The Way is a rapid-fire segment that gives you a snapshot of developing stories in the music world. This week, stories on Travis Scott selling vinyls for $5 for American Fans, Rolling Stones is making a comeback, Spotify denies 30-second royalty hack & Ezra Collective win Mercury Prize, making it the first Jazz Act to win in the award's history.

Produced by: Daryl Ong, Othniel Ting

Presented by: Daryl Ong, Othniel Ting


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