Here's how the music industry is drawing attention to racism on Black Out Tuesday

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Here's how the music industry is drawing attention to racism on Black Out Tuesday
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The music industry has gone silent to call attention to the deaths of George Floyd and other black Americans. BlackOutTuesday

shared posts late Monday night, announcing they would join fellow musicians Tuesday in supporting black artists.

Spotify used black logos for more than a dozen of its flagship playlists and podcasts, including Today’s Top Hits and RapCaviar, as a symbol of solidarity, the. The company pledged to match"donations made by employees to organizations focused on the fight against racism; injustice; inequity." This will serve as a tribute not only to George Floyd but to all of the countless victims of racism. SiriusXM and Pandora will continue to amplify Black voices by being a space where Black artists showcase their music and talents, and by carrying the message that racism will not be tolerated.

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