Later in the chat, Björk pointed out that the publicly visible metrics on platforms like Spotify have fueled chart obsession.
In a wide-ranging conversation, the 11-time Grammy nominee speaks with Vanity Fair about her collaborators, her famous family ...
It’s the gift that keeps on giving. Cornucopia , Björk’s critically acclaimed world tour commissioned by The Shed in 2019, is ...
It's shocking that talented musicians like Nicki Minaj and Blake Shelton have never won a Grammy Award, even though they've ...
Sure, a decent chunk of that did go to the artists—the release states that “well over 10,000 artists generate over $100,000 ...
All the Swedish meatballs, fish, and Lingonberry treats one might crave can be found at Björk Café & Bistro within the ...
Björk recently said what we've all been thinking about streaming giant Spotify in a recent interview to promote her newest concert film.
Björk Guðmundsdóttir was born in Reykjavik, Iceland, in 1965, the daughter of an electrician and an activist. She was something of a child star in her home country, releasing her first album as ...
Spotify is probably the worst thing that has happened to musicians.” Despite new agreements between the world’s largest music ...
Icelandic musician Björk has reflected on the grueling nature of touring, explaining how she’s managed to curate her current touring schedule to allow her to “actually have a life”. These ...
Björk comments on the world of streaming, calling Spotify “probably the worst thing that has happened to musicians.” Björk is ...
Björk is doing a lot with Apple right now — she recorded a DJ set for them on New Year’s Eve, sat down for a big interview ...