YouTube Music Gives Update on $100 Million Black Voices Fund
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Last June, YouTube launched a $100 million #YouTubeBlack Voices Fund in an effort to help equip Black musicians with the resources and support to enable them to “thrive and invest in work that amplifies the voices, perspectives and stories of all Black artists around the world,” according to the announcement.
The company has provided periodic updates on aspects of the program, and on Wednesday, unveiled a report on the progress its music efforts have made over the past year in multiple cities and countries, which are recapped below.
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He also was seen briefly speaking to Yungblud, who wore a face mask and bright red trousers during their conversation.
The I Think I m Okay singer later slid off his facial covering as he prepared to host the prerecorded livestream.
Ready to rock: As performers arrived to tape the special at the Troubadour on Wednesday, Kelly (born Colson Baker) could be seen with his hood up and rocking a pair of leather pants.
Generous: The I Think I m Okay singer later slid off his facial covering as he prepared to host the prerecorded livestream
Renforshort, an 18-year-old a Canadian singer and songwriter from Toronto, was seen wearing an oversized white button-down and ripped tights.
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