articles like this will always get some airtime thanks to the history of the industry, myths, lies, bunkum, racism, poor contracts, etc etc.
even when the facts dont weigh up, all the above just comes back and it doesnt matter anymore. its an emotional response.
the thing i often think about articles like this is yes, robyn saying shes a dancehall queen is kind of weird, diplo will always be better known than any dancehall producers he works with or has borrowed from (the same way most white people prob prefer eminem to other rappers), but this idea that black artists arent getting coverage, arent making money, etc is just weird. you look at sites like pitchfork or whatever, there is no dearth of black artists being featured. i wouldnt be surprised if white artists make more money than their black counterparts (though then again, its not like beyonce, kanye, or jay-z are in the poor house), but to act like black artists are all somehow being neglected is kind of odd.
check out what black house producers in particular like DJ Rashad (RIP), MNEK, and Good Junk are capable of
wasnt aware rashad made house.