Spotify Announces the Launch of Frequency, a New Initiative Geared Towards Amplifying Black Voices

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Spotify Announces the Launch of Frequency, a New Initiative Geared Towards Amplifying Black Voices

Spotify Announces the Launch of Frequency, a New Initiative Geared Towards Amplifying Black Voices

Spotify has announced the launch of a new initiative that will help amplify the voices of Black people on their music streaming platform.

Spotify has revealed that it has recently released Frequency. This is a global initiative and destination for the celebration of all things Black when it comes to art, entertainment, creativity, culture, and community both on- and off-platform. The purpose and launch of Frequency was due to the current climate in which Black culture, specifically within music, fashion, business, and more was constantly being left out of the narrative. Black voices have been feeling that their contributions were being left underappreciated and underrepresented.

Spotify’s Kimmy Summers, Hip-Hop and R&B Manager, Artist & Label Partnerships says, “For far too long, people have proclaimed that they ‘don’t see color,’ but if they don’t see our Blackness then they don’t really see us for who we truly are. People turn up to our music, they laugh at our jokes, and they nod at our commentary, but do they really see us? Are they just listening, or do they really hear us? Frequency forces people to see us, to feel us, and to hear us—and to me, that’s important.”

Frequency adds to Spotify’s ongoing commitment to and for the investment in Black voices. Frequency will continue to further connect the Black community to upcoming and established Black creators with the rollout of new content, cultural partnerships, and an ambassador program.

Dzifa Yador – Supervising Creative Producer, Studio 4said, “Frequency is a celebration of resilience in all forms of creativity. The genesis of this brand came out of a demand from Black employees who felt it was important to be seen and heard. Those same employees created space for other Black employees to not just express themselves through the editorial voice of the brand, but give recognition to the culture shifters, artists, and creators that fuel our global brand. The brand does not exist to solve racial injustices. It’s here to celebrate resilience in the face of it.”

Spotify Announces the Launch of Frequency, a New Initiative Geared Towards Amplifying Black Voices

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