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Do You Have These Top Entertainment Stocks On Your Watchlist? 4 In Focus
Entertainment stocks have been under the microscope lately. This is thanks to a wave of investors targeting previously heavily shorted stocks over the past two weeks. Two notable targets of this current movement are AMC Entertainment (NYSE: AMC) and GameStop (NYSE: GME). Spectacularly, the two stocks are now looking at year-to-date gains of 561% and 1,204% respectively. With all this buzz around the industry, investors could be wondering if it is worth looking out for the top entertainment stocks now.
Broadly speaking, we could be looking at great times ahead for entertainment companies. On one hand, streaming stocks and video games stocks skyrocketed as the pandemic hit last March. This sector of entertainment was particularly well-received by homebound consumers. Besides, reports said that beginning March this year, the Google Play Store will allow gambling and betting apps in 15 more countries including the
Issa Rae is in a bit of a funk. It’s a summer day in July and after four straight months of being holed up in her Los Angeles home due to the coronavirus pandemic, the writer, producer and actress is slowly, begrudgingly embracing the fact that prolonged inside time might be the “new normal” (a term she now detests) indefinitely. As is the case for most of Earth’s inhabitants, COVID-19 has halted many of her robust 2020 plans, even though earning 11 Emmy Award nominations during this time, winning one and hosting
Saturday Night Live probably makes up for it. However, the pause has also given Issa more time to focus on her newest platform: Raedio.
Carnage
Carnage has signed a new global publishing deal with Kobalt Music, covering his full catalog and future releases, including a new album coming in 2021.
A longstanding dance music presence, the Guatemalan-American producer born
Diamanté Anthony Blackmon is behind myriad dance hits including his 2015 album
Papi Gordo, which hit No. 1 on the Dance/Electronic Albums chart in 2015. I Like Tuh, his 2015 single with ILoveMakonnen, has amassed more than 117 million Spotify streams. With his work expanding heavily into hip-hop, the producer has also collaborated with artists including G Easy, Migos, Mac Miller and Young Thug.
“Carnage is an incredible producer and DJ,” said