LOS ANGELES, June 20 ― There’s been some bad news for people who love watching music videos on YouTube, as they’re getting ready to team up with record labels and start a paid subscription service. That doesn’t sound too bad, however, some labels aren’t complying with the changes, and YouTube’s answer is to remove their videos from the website. Among the many artists who will now lose out on the publicity are Adele and Arctic Monkeys.

Meanwhile, Destiny’s Child have seemingly reunited for a new track by Michelle Williams. Both Beyonce and Kelly Rowland appear in the video and feature on the single ‘Say Yes’. The track has been lifted from Michelle’s fourth studio album ‘Journey To Freedom’, which will hit the stores later this year.

And finally, Katy Perry has launched her own record label, called ‘Metamorphosis’, an off shoot to Capitol Records, and she’s already signed singer-songwriter Ferras. The two teamed up on his track ‘Legends Never Die, where Perry also executive produced the record. ― Cover Media 

British singer Adele’s music videos have been removed from YouTube for not complying with new changes. ― Cover Media pic
British singer Adele’s music videos have been removed from YouTube for not complying with new changes. ― Cover Media pic