The best way we see it, 2026 goes to be a monumental battle with AI for the music trade’s soul.
Because it seemingly seeps into each nook and cranny of the enterprise, its use is controversial, to place it mildly. Some see it as a pressure for good, others see it as pure evil. And understandably, as you’ve little doubt heard about The Velvet Sunset, a fictitious, fully AI-generated band that racked up over 1,000,000 streams on Spotify final yr, elevating considerations about lack of AI regulation, and the livelihoods of human musicians. To say nothing of some folks’s tastes.
AI will loom massive within the trade, like Vecna himself within the final season of Stranger Issues. Nonetheless, for our second annual “Most Influential Folks in Music” checklist, you’ll discover that AI’s presence is modest. That’s as a result of we wished to concentrate on the precise people behind the music you’re keen on — folks reminiscent of a distinguished lawyer serving to ship justice for, and publicity to, artists in Africa’s booming music scene. Or the multi-Grammy-nominated producer who helped outline hip hop for the final 30 years. Or the history-making chairman and CEO of one of many world’s largest music publishers.
For our three AI-related entries, we function one founder who’s answerable for one of many fastest-selling AI client merchandise of all time, and two executives who’re serving to people and the know-how peacefully coexist, and (gasp!) even thrive collectively in good concord.
26. Sara Landry
DJ and CEO, Hekate Information

California-born, Netherlands-based DJ and producer Sara Landry cemented her place within the arduous techno scene in 2025. She made her Ibiza debut, appeared at Electrical Daisy Carnival, performed a marathon 8-hour set at Membership Area in Miami, had her greatest headlining reveals up to now together with her Eternalism tour, and was voted the world’s No. 1 Exhausting DJ within the annual DJ Magazine ballot in October. All year long, her label Hekate Information cranked out new music from Victor Krum, Sopik, Cassie Raptor, and Sikoti, along with her personal “Girlboss” single and Alt8 collaboration “Havana Bounce.” Even when her sold-out present to reopen the Brooklyn Mirage was abruptly canceled in Could when the venue failed metropolis inspection, Landry made lemonade out of the scenario, placing collectively 4 last-minute free reveals in New York to make it as much as her followers.
25. Akinyemi Ayinoluwa
Founder and Managing Associate, Hightower Solicitors & Advocates

Over the past 15 years, the African music trade has been notably booming, and it’s being seen globally for its mix of conventional sounds and trendy genres reminiscent of Afrobeats and Amapiano. For greater than a decade, distinguished music lawyer and former musician Akinyemi Ayinoluwa has represented among the main Afrobeat musicians on the earth, together with Magicsticks, Ragee, Blaq Jerzee, Kukbeatz, Masterkraft, and others, because the founder and managing companion of Lagos, Nigeria-based Hightower Solicitors & Advocates. His background as a musician provides him a novel perspective to assist his purchasers in methods different attorneys can’t.
24. Mikey Shulman
Co-founder and CEO, Suno
Earlier this yr, Suno CEO Mikey Shulman discovered himself in a flurry of controversy when he claimed “It’s probably not gratifying to make music now” on the 20VC podcast. He claimed it takes too lengthy to study an instrument. That’s why he created Suno. With only some textual content prompts, the AI platform can generate full songs with vocals and instrumentation, making it one of many fastest-selling AI client merchandise of all time. Whereas many within the trade reward it as a manufacturing instrument, others condemn it, fearing it can render human musicians out of date. Suno has additionally been sued a number of occasions by UMG, Sony, and different main labels for utilizing copyrighted music with out permission. Regardless of all of this, it gained immense reputation, with nearly 100 million customers since its launch in 2023.
23. Elizabeth Matthews
President and CEO, ASCAP

As streaming has upended not simply how music is consumed however how royalties are generated for songwriters, the existence of a century-old group just like the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) is extra vital than ever. And Elizabeth Matthews, CEO since 2015, has remained an indefatigable advocate for copyright protections and royalty monetization, championing laws just like the Music Modernization Act of 2017 and advocating for honest use guardrails as generative AI begins to influence the music trade. As a board member with the Songwriters Corridor of Fame, the Library of Congress’ Nationwide Recording Preservation Board, and the Worldwide Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers, she works to protect songwriters’ livelihoods on the highest ranges of enterprise and authorities.
22. Ashley Capps
Founder, Govt and Inventive Director, Huge Ears Competition

Because the founding father of Knoxville-based pageant and dwell occasion manufacturing firm AC Leisure, Ashley Capps is thought primarily for co-founding the Bonnaroo, Forecastle, and Sloss festivals. Since he left AC Leisure in 2021, he’s been solely targeted on rising Huge Ears, the music pageant he began in 2009. Earlier than COVID, the four-day occasion noticed annual attendance progress of 15 to 25%. After taking a two-year hiatus and returning in 2022, nonetheless, the pageant skilled report attendance, and in 2023, it surged by 48%. For 2026, Huge Ears has partnered with Bandcamp and can host Robert Plant, Thurston Moore, The Avett Brothers and Mike Patton, amongst many others, making it one of many premier dwell occasions within the U.S.
21. Tina Davis
President, Empire
Empire, based in 2010, is an unbiased distributor that permits musicians to regulate their very own careers and nonetheless compete with main labels for chart placements and awards. Tina Davis is an trade veteran who’s labored for Def Jam and managed Chris Brown. She joined Empire and was named president in 2023. Since then, the corporate has turn into a pressure in genres like Afrobeats and Ok-pop. Hit-Boy, Jay Worthy, and a couple of Chainz launched acclaimed tasks by way of Empire this yr, whereas Shaboozey’s chart-topper “A Bar Track (Tipsy)” was up for a number of Grammys and was licensed Diamond.
20. Don Pitts
Founder, Sound Music Cities

Generally known as “The Sound Whisperer,” Don Pitts spent 30 years within the music and leisure trade, managing bands and venues, working for Gibson Guitar, and co-founding the North American Music Cities Summit. He was additionally the top of Austin’s Financial Division’s Music and Leisure Division, the place he decreased sound complaints by greater than 70%. Then he launched Sound Music Cities in 2017 to assist rising and established music and leisure cities discover options to sound points and develop their music economies. Sound Music Cities works with cities reminiscent of Charlotte, Baton Rouge, and Chattanooga to stability the wants of venues, residents and metropolis employees, to strengthen native music ecosystems.
19. Golnar Khosrowshahi
Founder and CEO, Reservoir Media

Golnar Khosrowshahi is the uncommon music trade govt who brings a real musician’s ear to her work. A classically skilled pianist who studied at prestigious academies in London and Toronto, Khosrowshahi based Reservoir Media as a publishing firm in 2007, ultimately buying the catalogs of once-powerful labels like TVT Information and Tommy Boy. Movie scores and the works of jazz legends like Billy Strayhorn and Hoagy Carmichael have lengthy been Reservoir Media’s bread and butter, however the New York-based firm, twice named Music Week’s Unbiased Writer of the Yr, grabbed headlines in September when it acquired the publishing catalog of Miles Davis.
18. Magazine Rodriguez
Founder, Even
With a lot of the enterprise transferring from a retail mannequin to digital streaming in recent times, it’s turn into more durable for artists to place a value on their work. With a decade of expertise in engineering, artist growth, and incubator applications, Milwaukee native Enrique “Magazine” Rodriguez developed At the same time as a platform the place artists can promote music and merchandise, giving them management over pricing, and restoring the endangered idea that music has a worth that’s price paying for. However Even can be a platform for musicians and followers to construct a neighborhood collectively and make themselves extra accessible to one another outdoors of social media, making a first-class expertise for all.
17. Kevin and Ryan Sellors
Founders, Soapbox
Georgia siblings Kevin and Ryan Sellors are reinventing the idea of digital live shows with Soapbox, utilizing dozens of 4K cameras of their Atlanta studio to seize immersive performances from stars like T-Ache, Buddy Man, and Yelawolf. The Sellors have developed a totally new solution to watch dwell music on-line, that includes life-sized visuals and high-fidelity recordings that may be bought as particular person music performances or as full live shows. Customers can discover the efficiency area and alter digital camera angles all through. In 2025, Soapbox launched the Soapbox app for iOS and Android, increasing its potential viewers from Meta Quest headset homeowners to anybody with a smartphone.
16. Butch Walker
Producer
After flirting with MTV-level fame within the ’90s, together with his metallic band SouthGang getting a video on Headbanger’s Ball and his energy pop trio Marvelous 3 on 120 Minutes, Butch Walker discovered his area of interest within the twenty first century as a cult solo artist and a producer and songwriter for main stars like Avril Lavigne, Fall Out Boy, Taylor Swift, Weezer, and Pink. As of late, Walker is producing Billboard-ready data in a barn outdoors Nashville, touring with Prepare because the band’s new lead guitarist, and enjoying occasional reunion gigs with Marvelous 3. His forthcoming productions embrace new albums from Courtney Love, Nikki Lane, and The Gaslight Anthem’s Brian Fallon.
15. Jonathan Daniel
Co-founder and expertise supervisor, Crush Administration
Ex-Electrical Angels bassist Jonathan Daniel co-founded Crush Administration in 2002 with one other former musician, Bob McLynn of the Step Kings, managing Fall Out Boy and Panic on the Disco on the top of emo’s platinum crossover period. After rebranding as Crush Music, the corporate has diversified, with an funding arm and a label imprint underneath Warner Bros., and manages pop superstars like Miley Cyrus and Sia, and veterans just like the B-52’s and Rick Springfield. With workplaces in New York and Los Angeles and a roster of purchasers that features a number of hitmaking producers, Crush Music affords A&R and advertising assets that assist artists information their very own careers and rely much less on labels.
14. Alexandra Baker
Publicist and founder, Excessive Rise PR
British publicist Alexandra Baker started her profession in New York Metropolis in 2001. The neatest resolution Baker has made since then was to tackle a 14-year-old shopper named Billie Eilish, serving to her navigate worldwide fame in a means that’s very completely different from any teen pop star earlier than her. Founding Excessive Rise PR and dealing with the likes of Clairo, M.I.A., and Tove Lo, Alexandra has demonstrated a present for guiding fiercely unique and opinionated girls by way of present enterprise.
13. Aric Steinberg
Govt Director, Candy Reduction Musicians Fund

Since its founding by Victoria Williams, who was the beneficiary of a 1993 profit album following her a number of sclerosis analysis, Candy Reduction has turn into a robust grassroots group for addressing the music trade’s failure to offer healthcare for musicians. Within the nonprofit’s busy thirtieth anniversary yr final yr, Aric Steinberg oversaw a bunch of tasks, together with a profit honoring Joan Baez, elevating funds for late New York Dolls frontman David Johansen’s most cancers remedy, an public sale of Steve Perry’s private music archives for Altadena fireplace victims, and promoting signed objects from R.E.M. and Teddy Swims for a psychological well being fund.
12. Glen J. Walker
Chief Knowledge Officer, Luminate
Ever surprise how Billboard will get its knowledge on the songs and albums that make it to its charts? Luminate is the reply. They observe knowledge for movie, TV, and music, and are the go-to supply for the leisure trade. Below Glen J. Walker’s management, Luminate has developed next-generation analytics platforms and is harnessing the ability of AI to generate quick, environment friendly insights.
11. The Intern
TikTok/ByteDance

TikTok is the undisputed champion with regards to how younger folks uncover music now. The app has made stars out of Megan Thee Stallion, Doja Cat, Lil Nas X, and numerous others who go viral. Whereas finally who turns into TikTok well-known is as much as the customers, it may be stated that the platform’s interns weild a variety of energy. Since most are Gen Z, the first demographic of the app, they supply administration with insights into what’s sizzling.
Internships are primarily divided into three paths: Undergrad/Masters, MBA, and PhD. So, no slouches then. Irrespective of which division they work for — software program engineering, product administration, analysis, or operations & advertising — the workload is intense, however typically results in a job inside ByteDance, the dad or mum firm.
10. Ilan Elkayam
Co-founder, ROVR
In a enterprise local weather the place everybody appears to be making an attempt to create the right algorithm, ROVR — Radio Reinvented — is heading in the other way underneath the management of co-founder Ilan Elkayam. With an around-the-clock schedule of music curated by a roster of professional selectors from world wide, the ROVR app affords an “anti-algorithm” strategy to music discovery, emphasizing storytelling and particular person style. Whereas numerous web radio stations supply chilly, faceless feeds of sequenced music, Elkayam — whose profession in nightlife and occasion promotions goes again three many years — has imbued ROVR with a contemporary replace of the non-public really feel of old-school terrestrial radio.
9. Mark Ethier
Govt Director, Berklee Rising Inventive Know-how Lab (BEATL), Berklee Faculty of Music
Imagine it or not, AI can be utilized for good. That’s the mission of Mark Ethier, the chief director of the Berklee Rising Inventive Know-how Lab (BEATL). Appointed in late 2025, Ethier is main the brand new innovation lab targeted on the convergence of music creation and know-how (AI, machine studying, interactive expertise design) with an “artist-first” strategy. After graduating from MIT in 2001 with levels in music and laptop science, Mark Ethier co-founded iZotope, a number one audio know-how firm that creates AI-powered software program plugins and instruments for music manufacturing and audio restore. Now, as head of BEATL, he’ll present college students with instruments that advocate for human creativity relatively than change it, and that’s an excellent factor.
8. Wealthy Greatest
World Tour Promoter, Dwell Nation
Wealthy Greatest wished to be a rock star. However, in accordance with him, he failed miserably at it. He found he was significantly better on the enterprise facet and joined Dwell Nation in 2001. He focuses on large-scale worldwide excursions, festivals reminiscent of Ohana, and charity efforts like Crew Nation (COVID-19 aid). He’s been nominated a number of occasions as Expertise Purchaser of the Yr and Unbiased Live performance Promoter of the Yr by Pollstar. Whether or not you’re keen on or hate Dwell Nation, one factor we are able to all agree on is that Wealthy brings us the musicians we wish to see dwell. He’s a rock star at that.
7. Jonathan Kanter
Assistant Legal professional Common, Division of Justice’s Antitrust Division
When Dwell Nation and the highest ticketing firm Ticketmaster reached an settlement to merge in 2010, the USA Division of Justice conditionally accepted the merger, requiring a consent decree from the company behemoth to chorus from anti-competitive habits. In Could 2024, Jonathan Kanter of the DOJ’s Antitrust Division, together with 40 states and the District of Columbia, filed a bombshell lawsuit alleging that Dwell Nation Leisure has a monopoly on the live performance enterprise, with the huge controversies over ticketing points for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour serving to instigate the authorized battle. Relying on how the go well with proceeds within the coming months, Kanter might show to be essentially the most consequential determine within the music trade in 2026, regardless of not truly working in it.
6. Kevin Lyman
Founder, Vans Warped Tour
The Vans Warped Tour celebrated its thirtieth anniversary in 2025 after a six-year hiatus, promoting greater than 180,000 tickets throughout its three U.S. metropolis tour. And that’s due to Kevin Lyman, the founder and operator of the Kevin Lyman Group, who began the pageant in 1995. Because the longest-running touring music pageant in North America, the Vans Warped Tour has helped launch the careers of Blink-182, Sum 41, My Chemical Romance, Paramore, and the Black Eyed Peas. Lyman has additionally produced different main festivals, together with Rockstar Mayhem, Style of Chaos, and Nation Throwdown. Lyman based Unite the United Basis, which has raised greater than $1 million to help grassroots, community-focused non-profits, and the 320 Competition with Talinda Bennington, a web-based occasion that raises psychological well being consciousness.
5. Kevin Lewandowski
Founder and CEO, Discogs
Vinyl fanatic Kevin Lewandowski started Discogs as a small passion mission whereas working as a programmer at Intel in 2000. Initially meant to be a database for digital music, Lewandowski expanded his aim to catalog “each single piece of bodily music ever created” and, in 2005, launched {the marketplace}, the place anybody should buy tapes, CDs, and data. Discogs now boasts greater than 18 million user-submitted album listings in all genres, together with industrial releases, promos, and bootlegs. In 2025, Discogs introduced the launch of Dis/Join, a world day to unplug from all issues digital and on-line and reconnect with the enjoyment of listening to music on bodily media.
4. James Dolan
Proprietor, Sphere

If you consider Las Vegas, casinos just like the Bellagio and Caesar’s Palace in all probability come to thoughts. However due to James Dolan, you very seemingly image Sphere, the huge, spherically-shaped constructing that’s helped gentle up Vegas’ skyline since 2023. For those who’ve by no means skilled Sphere, you’re lacking out. It’s touted as the subsequent era of leisure venues, that includes an enormous, wraparound 16,000 sq. foot LED display, superior audio, and 4D results, with a seating capability of virtually 20,000 folks. Seeing a present at Sphere is sort of a VR sport come to life, a multisensory expertise with the very best high quality audio and visuals. Dolan is opening extra Spheres within the close to future.
3. Seth England
Associate and CEO, Huge Loud

Nashville-based Huge Loud has been making a variety of noise within the nation music area for years. The report label, music publishing, and expertise administration firm was based in 2013 by Craig Wiseman, Joey Moi, and Seth England. It touts 28 No. 1 U.S. nation airplay hits, 47 No. 1 nation hits throughout worldwide territories, greater than 100 Recording Business Affiliation of America-certified titles, and 47 billion international streams, and has helped make stars out of Morgan Wallen, Florida Georgia Line, and Hardy. England has expanded Huge Loud to incorporate unbiased ventures underneath its label and publishing subsidiaries reminiscent of Songs & Daughters, Huge Loud Rock, Huge Loud Texas, Severance Information, Again Blocks Music, Hardy’s Hixtape, and Ern’s Cadillac Music.
2. Mike Dean
Grammy-winning producer, engineer, and multi-instrumentalist

Over his greater than 30-year profession, Mike Dean, identified for his synth-heavy manufacturing sound, has labored with 2Pac, Beyoncé, Madonna, Selena Gomez, and Lana Del Rey, amongst so many others. He’s been nominated for 19 Grammy Awards, successful seven. He’s the go-to producer within the hip-hop music neighborhood. Mike has teased extra new tasks in 2026, and we are able to’t wait to see what he has in retailer.
1. Jody Gerson
Chairman and CEO, Common Music Publishing Group

When Jody Gerson joined Common Music Publishing Group in 2015, she grew to become the corporate’s first feminine chair and CEO. She’s one in every of, if not essentially the most {powerful} executives within the music trade, overseeing international operations and new signings. Below her management, she acquired the music catalogs of Sting, Neil Diamond, and Bob Dylan, and positioned the corporate as a world powerhouse, signing, creating, and lengthening offers to Adele, Taylor Swift, Drake, Billie Eilish, and Dangerous Bunny. Jody co-founded the worldwide nonprofit She Is The Music, which seeks to extend the variety of girls working within the music trade. If that’s not sufficient, she collectively oversees PolyGram Leisure, the movie and TV growth division of Common Music Group, the place she produces movies and music documentaries and HBO’s Music Field sequence. Busy woman.
