Why does Olympic Breakdancing get top 40 music, while other events get a lot of royalty free stuff?
from simplejack@lemmy.world to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world on 11 Aug 2024 03:32
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ptz@dubvee.org on 11 Aug 2024 03:36 next collapse

Now I’m imaging Olympic Breakdancing to like “Yankee Doodle” or some other public domain song.

I’m not familiar with it, but my guess would be that since the event requires a certain style of music, there probably aren’t any appropriate songs in public domain.

MedicPigBabySaver@lemmy.world on 11 Aug 2024 03:40 next collapse

If you were the artist/label and Olympics asked to use your music. You’d say, “What?!?!” And the beat would bounce quicker than your ass letting loose of that latest burrito from Taco Bell.

Empricorn@feddit.nl on 11 Aug 2024 04:03 next collapse

…What!!!

MagnyusG@lemmy.world on 11 Aug 2024 04:21 collapse

well no wonder you have to shit, why are you ordering burritos at Taco Bell?

aeronmelon@lemmy.world on 11 Aug 2024 04:28 collapse

Because they’re the only restaurant that survived the Fast Food Wars.

Deceptichum@quokk.au on 11 Aug 2024 05:50 collapse

Some may say it was Pizza Hut that won.

aeronmelon@lemmy.world on 11 Aug 2024 06:03 collapse

We don’t take kindly to history revisionists in these parts.

clmbmb@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 11 Aug 2024 04:01 next collapse

Hmmm. A Ukrainian girl used Michael Jackson’s Thriller during her rhythmic gymnastics number. I don’t think that’s royalty free. And the US artistic swimming team used Smooth Criminal, also by Michael Jackson.

Fester@lemm.ee on 11 Aug 2024 04:29 collapse

I saw two artistic swim teams in a row use Eminem’s Lose Yourself.

Etienne_Dahu@jlai.lu on 11 Aug 2024 16:59 collapse

That’s because you only get one shot.

Hellinabucket@lemmy.world on 11 Aug 2024 04:04 next collapse

This is one of those times where agreeing to do something ‘for the exposure’ is actually probably worth it. Your song is going to be played on a world stage, You really gonna say no?

jol@discuss.tchncs.de on 11 Aug 2024 08:01 next collapse

On the other hand, the Olympics is not a charity. I would not accept exposure credits as payments to artists.

SquiffSquiff@lemmy.world on 11 Aug 2024 08:41 next collapse

Not how it works- licensing will be through a third party agency

makyo@lemmy.world on 11 Aug 2024 12:02 collapse

I wonder how many songs they licensed are by artists that would actually need that kind of exposure.

DirigibleProtein@aussie.zone on 11 Aug 2024 04:13 next collapse

Because the Olympics can afford the licensing fees.

siv9939@lemmy.zip on 11 Aug 2024 05:15 next collapse

Usually when a sport needs music the athlete or team plan a routine around a song. Some might choose a song that’s well known in their country but not universally known. If it’s a folk song it might come off as royalty free.

With the breakdancing they had live DJs cutting songs together and the dancers had to adlib their routines. According to this article the Olympics licensed around 400 songs for the DJs to use. Since each battle used multiple songs you’re going to hear more tracks that you know and forget about the ones you don’t.

ShinkanTrain@lemmy.ml on 11 Aug 2024 05:37 next collapse

Didn’t all 3 podium winners of one of the gymnastics events dance to Beyonce?

small44@lemmy.world on 11 Aug 2024 11:10 next collapse

Make perfect sense to use influencial hip hop music for breakdance

HobbitFoot@thelemmy.club on 12 Aug 2024 15:39 collapse

Historic hip-hop still comes with royalties.