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Genius (company)

Genius is an American digital media company founded on August 27, 2009, by Tom Lehman, Ilan Zechory, and Mahbod Moghadam. Its website serves as an online music encyclopedia allowing users to provide annotations and interpretation to song lyrics, news stories, sources, poetry, and documents.

Genius
Type of businessPrivate
Type of site
Media company
HeadquartersBrooklyn, New York City[1],
U.S.
Area servedWorldwide
OwnerMediaLab AI, Inc.[2]
Founder(s)
President
  • Ilan Zechory (former)
  • Miki Toliver King (current)
CEOTom Lehman[3]
IndustryEntertainment
URLgenius.com
RegistrationRequired for editing, annotating, and transcribing
LaunchedOctober 20, 2009; 14 years ago (2009-10-20)[4] (as Rap Genius)
Written in

Originally launched as Rap Genius, with a focus on hip-hop music, the company attracted the attention and support of celebrities, and venture capital enabling further growth.[1] The site expanded in 2014 to cover other forms of media, such as pop, literature, R&B, and added an annotation-embedded platform. That same year, an iPhone app was released. To reflect these new goals, the site relaunched as Genius in July 2014. An Android version was released in August 2015,[5] and in 2016 and 2017, the company began producing music-focused original video content and hosting live events and concerts.

History edit

Founding and early years (2009–2012) edit

 
Tom Lehman, Ilan Zechory and Mahbod Moghadam of Rap Genius speak onstage at TechCrunch Disrupt New York 2013

Genius first started as a crowdsourced hip-hop focused site, and was originally named Rap Exegesis. The site changed its name to Rap Genius in December 2009 because "exegesis" was difficult for users to spell.[6][7] It was created in August 2009 by founders Tom Lehman (who "entered the first line of code" for the website at 12:30 PM on August 19, 2009),[8] Ilan Zechory, and Mahbod Moghadam, the three of whom met during their undergraduate years at Yale University.[1][3][9] Lehman and Moghadam came up with the idea for the site in the summer of 2009 when Lehman asked Moghadam about the meaning of a Cam'ron lyric.[1][6] After Lehman built the earliest version of the site, he—along with cofounders Moghadam and Zechory—decided to leave their jobs at D.E. Shaw and Google to pursue the idea full-time and bring it to fruition.[10]

Initial funding edit

In 2011, with the site "drawing over 1 million unique visitors per month",[6] Rap Genius applied to start-up incubator Y Combinator, and "became the fastest-growing start-up in Y Combinator history",[1] obtaining $1.8 million in seed funding, which enabled the founders to occupy offices in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.[1] In 2012, the company received an additional $15 million investment from Silicon Valley–based venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz (also known as a16z),[1][3][11] prompted in part by partner Marc Andreessen's own past effort to build a group annotation feature into a web browser.[1] Ben Horowitz described Genius as "one of the most important things we've ever funded".[1] The company's three co-founders were named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 in December 2012.[12]

Establishment of verified accounts edit

The popular success of the venture was exemplified by the participation of artists like Queensbridge rapper Nas,[1] 50 Cent,[1] RZA,[6] and A$AP Rocky,[6] prompting the company to create a "Verified Artists" designation.[1][6] Verified accounts are offered to established artists, where they annotate, moderate, and edit their own lyrics.[13] Such annotations are highlighted in green, rather than the usual gray. Nas became the first verified artist, using the platform to post numerous explanations of his lyrics and dispel some misinterpretations,[6] as well as to comment on the lyrics of other rappers he admired.[6][14][15] As part of his support for the website, Nas "released the lyrics to his new single 'The Don' on Rap Genius the day before putting out the song itself".[6]

Masta Killa, Inspectah Deck, RZA, GZA, Ghostface Killah and Raekwon, members of the American hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan, also obtained verified accounts on Genius.[16][17][18][19] In late 2012, novelist Bacchus Paine became the first current release prose author to voluntarily annotate part of her own work.[20]

Early controversies (2013–2014) edit

In an effort to extend the concept into other genres of culture, Genius launched several new channels in 2013 including Rock Genius and Poetry Genius. The service also added the ability for outside publishers to integrate Rap Genius's platform into other websites to create annotated articles.[21] However, the company also experienced some issues familiar to the online content field.[22][23][24][25]

Music publishing dispute edit

In October 2013, Rap Genius was one of fifty sites targeted with notices by the National Music Publishers Association for the unlicensed online publication of song lyrics. Unlike Genius, most of the sites that were targeted were ad-supported. In response, Zechory stated that they "can't wait to have a conversation with them about how all writers can participate in and benefit from the Rap Genius knowledge project".[22] In 2014, Rap Genius entered into a licensing agreement with music publishers covering both past and future publishing of music lyrics.[26]

Google search penalty edit

In December 2013, Google penalized Rap Genius for violating their backlinks guidelines,[23]—particularly involvement with blog networks—by removing them from its top search results.[24][25] Even with the search query "rap genius", results from rapgenius.com did not appear in the top results. Instead, the top results showed Rap Genius' Twitter, Facebook, and Wikipedia pages, as well as news related to the penalty.[24] This happened after blogger and Rap Genius contributor John Marbach exposed its link scheme to manipulate Google search results by offering Tweets or Facebook shares in exchange for linking to Rap Genius with keyword rich texts.[27] Rap Genius posted an apology, promising to stop and reverse the practice. Rap Genius also pointed out that its competitors were participating in similar or worse practices, and asked Google to look at "the whole lyrics search landscape" and improve its lyric search results.[28]

Ten days later, after removing links in violation of Google's Quality Guidelines, Rap Genius partially recovered from their penalty.[29]

Resignation of Mahbod Moghadam edit

Fast Company featured Rap Genius co-founder Mahbod Moghadam in its list of the Most Creative People of 2013.[30] By early 2014, however, Moghadam had reduced his involvement in Genius to a part-time role, due to complications from his surgery for meningioma, a benign brain tumor.[31] In May 2014, Moghadam resigned after annotating the manifesto of Isla Vista spree killer Elliot Rodger in ways labeled as inappropriate.[1][21]

Expansion and rebranding (2014–2015) edit

New apps and features edit

The company rebounded with the release of an iOS app on January 28, 2014, also called "Genius".[32] Genius co-founder Tom Lehman said at launch: "This is the true launch of Rap Genius. Right now, more than half of our traffic comes from mobile devices. Soon, it will be 100%".[33]

In March 2014, Genius launched a feature allowing users to "embed" annotated texts on other websites. Felix Salmon of Reuters was a noted early user, using the platform to create an annotated breakdown of Janet Yellen's first FOMC statement.[34] Nas embedded the entire annotated Illmatic album onto his website to promote the release of Illmatic XX.[35]

Relaunch as "Genius" and expanded funding edit

On July 12, 2014, reflecting its recent expansions and growth into a platform, Rap Genius relaunched as Genius. The co-founders said that the change was because most internet users fail to "dive into" stories they find in greater detail, and that Genius aimed to "help us all realize the richness and depth in every line of text".[21][36] The company also raised an additional $40 million in series B funding led by investor Dan Gilbert, chairman of Quicken Loans and owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers.[1][37] With its operations expanding, Genius relocated from Williamsburg, Brooklyn to Gowanus, Brooklyn.[1][38][39][40] Genius also obtained buy-in from artists, including investments by Eminem, Nas, and Pharrell Williams.[41]

At one point, rapper Kanye West, a fan of the site, submitted a mockup of a redesign to investor Ben Horowitz.[42] Although Lehman was impressed, telling Business Insider that future redesigns could use elements from it,[42] the redesign was not used. In mid-2015, along with its redesigned logo and webpage, Genius released its Android app, which initially allowed users to search for and vote on annotations.[32]

Staff expansion and new partnerships edit

Hip-hop journalist Rob Markman was hired by Genius as its manager of artist relations.[40][43] In September 2015, Genius partnered with The Washington Post to annotate the various presidential debates being held at that time.[44] The following month, Genius announced the hiring of Brendan Frederick, formerly of Complex, as director of content.[45]

In 2015, Rick Rubin, A-Trak, The-Dream and Eminem were among those who created verified accounts.[46][47][48][49] Pulitzer Prize winning author Michael Chabon has also been verified and has contributed several annotations.[50] Composer and Lyricist Lin-Manuel Miranda also has a verified account with which he frequently joined discussions on the lyrics from his musicals In the Heights and Hamilton.[51]

News Genius edit

News Genius is a web annotation platform which was launched in late 2015 or early 2016.[52] In January 2016, the White House began using Genius to provide annotations for its online postings of President Barack Obama's State of the Union addresses.[53] The News Genius platform was controversial because it allowed annotations to be added to websites, including personal websites, without the webmaster's consent and without an option to opt out of having annotations.[52]

As of 2023, the News Genius website is still up but has not been updated since 2016; it is no longer possible to log in and leave new annotations.[54]

Launching content (2016–2021) edit

Genius began offering original content in 2016,[40] beginning with a "Behind the Lyrics" integration offered in collaboration with Spotify that "pairs pop-up annotations with select tracks from the streaming service as well as exclusive artist content", launching with content from Pusha T, Tinashe, and Diplo.[3] Initially available only on iOS, "Behind the Lyrics" became available on Android in April 2017.[55] In October 2018, Genius announced a partnership with Apple Music where Apple Music subscribers could play songs in full right from the site. In addition, Genius would provide lyrics for the main Apple Music service.[56] On February 4, 2020, Apple Music and Genius announced an expanded partnership, most visibly premiering flagship content series "Verified" on Apple Music early, with Apple Music joining as co-producers on the show. The deal is viewed as part of a larger initiative by Apple to bring exclusive content to its platform amid competition from other digital streaming platforms like Spotify, YouTube, and Amazon Music.[57][58]

Genius began planning for the creation of original video content, and in June 2016 announced the hiring of Regina Dellea, previously of Mic, as head of video.[59] Planned shows that Dellea was hired to oversee included "Genius Level, an Inside the Actors Studio-style interview series hosted by Rob Markman".[59] In 2016, Genius launched the video series "Verified", "featuring artists like Mac Miller, Ice Cube, and Common decoding their songs on camera",[40] and has since launched various other series, including "Deconstructed (in which producers dissect the tracks they created) and "IRL", a career-spanning interview series initiated with DJ Khaled as the first subject.[40] In September 2016, Genius announced the addition of Steve Stoute, founder and CEO of the brand development and marketing firm Translation, to its board of directors.[60][61] In 2017, Genius collaborated with Logic to produce an episode of "Verified" for every song on his album.[62] Logic had previously name-dropped Genius in his song "Slave II", from the 2016 album Bobby Tarantino, with the line "I'm a Rap Genius like Rob Markman".[63]

It also received an additional $15 million in funding in 2018, bringing its total funding to $79 million since 2009.[64] In June 2019, Genius accused Google of lifting lyrics from Genius.com without permission and publishing the lyrics directly in search pages on Google. This resulted in a drop of traffic to Genius.com.[65][66] In December 2019, this accusation escalated to a lawsuit filed in New York, seeking $50 million in combined minimum damages from Google and LyricFind, a Canadian Company that provides licensed lyrics to companies including Google, Amazon and Microsoft.[67] Judge Margo Brodie dismissed the lawsuit in August 2020, finding that Genius' lyric transcriptions were derivative works of the transcribed songs, meaning that Genius did not hold the copyright to the lyrics and could not claim Google's display of them as a copyright violation. The dismissal was upheld in March 2022 upon appeal.[68][69][70]

Live events edit

Genius began hosting live events at their Brooklyn headquarters in 2017. On April 26, 2017, Genius hosted a listening party with rapper Wale for the release of Wale's album, SHiNE.[71] The first Genius Level live interview was in May 2017, with The-Dream.[72] On September 7, 2017, Rob Markman interviewed Issa Rae before a live audience.[73] Genius held its first live concert event on September 9, 2017, with the IQ/BBQ festival at the Genius headquarters. The event featured performances by artists including Pusha T, Dej Loaf, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, and was produced in partnership with Adidas and Atari.[74]

Genius held a live event with Dropbox in 2018 called "Lyrics to Life," a four-day art exhibition featuring art installations inspired by music.[75]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Genius pivoted part of its original content strategy to focus on a livestream approach, most notably with a new series, "Genius Live", hosted directly on the site. Its intent is to be a new platform focusing on facilitating artist to fan interactions and providing direct monetization opportunities. Features that went live with launch allowed fans to vote directly on the set list, request shoutouts from the artist, join the Watch Party for a chance to be featured on stream, do a virtual meet and greet, and contribute to collective rewards such as unlocking a unreleased song. Custom merchandise created specifically for the Genius Live show also goes on sale with the performance. Artists that have been booked by the Artist Relations team since launch include Vory, Mariah the Scientist, Wiz Khalifa, Ty Dolla $ign, and The Kid Laroi.[76]

Genius also pivoted another original content series, The Co-Sign, from YouTube to Twitch during the pandemic. Up and coming artists from around the world are given a chance to compete every Friday for coverage by the platform, most notably in the "Genius Freestyles" series spearheaded by the social team.[77]

Merchandise edit

Genius began selling branded merchandise in mid-2016, and engaged in "a T-shirt collaboration with rapper Pusha T's Play Cloths line for Art Basel" in December 2016. In 2017, Genius expanded its merchandise offerings with the launch of its "1997" collection, with a set of styles and themes inspired by cultural events of 1997.[78]

Acquisition by MediaLab (2021–present) edit

Genius Media was acquired by the holding company MediaLab in September 2021 for USD$80 million. Genius entered into agreement with MediaLab, who also own other viral websites and applications like Kik and Datpiff, to sell the website as it was "the ideal partner to propel Genius forward".[79] Immediately after the acquisition, Bloomberg announced Genius was now laying off staff, though no official numbers were released.[80] This was due to a "restructure" from MediaLab to shift the website's focus towards emerging artists.[79]

Features edit

Works and articles on Genius are annotated by community members with various lines highlighted in gray (approved annotations); by clicking on these lines, pop-up "tates" are displayed, which provide additional details and context for the lyrics in question. Users can provide their own annotations by highlighting fragments of text. Texts on Genius are sorted into various topic channels, including rap, rock, and pop music, literature, news, historical texts (History Genius), sports, television and film (Screen Genius), and "X"—any other subject not covered by other categories. The site formerly offered the "Rap Map", a Google Maps display featuring profiles and placemarks for geographical locations related to rap culture or mentioned in rap songs.[81] In 2021, a similar feature was launched in a branded campaign via collaboration with French cognac firm Rémy Martin titled Collective Sounds. Landmarks culturally important to the musical communities of the cities of Los Angeles, Chicago, New York City, and Atlanta were spotlighted by the lyrics and pop culture moments that made them iconic. Artists 6lack, Mick Jenkins, Reason, and Meechy Darko also delivered personal accounts of what these places meant to them.

Contributors to Genius receive points, "IQ", for interactions on each song page. The IQ system employs both direct points—for example, a 10 IQ point increase for an annotation—and a voting system. Especially insightful and popular annotations gain positive reviews, increasing the IQ value of an annotation. Popular song pages also reward IQ to the transcriber as they reach certain view count milestones. IQ serves as measure of a community member's impact and work on the site. Editors and Moderators gain additional means of obtaining IQ as a reward for quality assurance work on the site.

Registered users with 300 IQ unlock most features of the "contributor" role and can upload, edit, and annotate texts. They can also offer suggestions to improve already published texts and annotations. Editors, Moderators, and Mediators, volunteers who are given the role by peer vote within the Genius community, help to generate and monitor content to ensure quality writing. Users can earn IQ with most interactions within the site, such as annotations, song transcription, votes, song page views, and also competitions/projects initiated by the Genius community and/or community staff.[82]

Spotify edit

In 2016, Spotify began a partnership with Genius on their "Behind the Lyrics" feature, which displayed lyrics and content from Genius for selected tracks,[83][84] allowing users to "watch annotated lyrics for songs as you listen to them".[85] Initially, bringing up the album art while playing a track revealed a black tab behind the art reading "Behind the Lyrics", which gave users access to the feature.[85] Later the feature was placed under the song player itself, where users could scroll up to reveal the full content piece.

In 2021, Spotify's "Behind the Lyrics" feature was discontinued worldwide, and replaced with a new real-time lyrics feature, powered by Musixmatch.[86] The new feature had been tested since 2019 and was rolled out in 26 of Spotify's markets in 2020.[86][87]

Key people edit

As of 2021, key staff members and advisors to Genius include co-founders Tom Lehman and Ilan Zechory (resigned as president in 2021), additional board members and investors Marc Andreessen, Ben Horowitz, Dan Gilbert, and Steve Stoute;[60][61] Chief Content Officer Brendan Frederick,[45] VP of Content Strategy Rob Markman,[43] Chief Strategy Officer Ben Gross, President Miki King, CFO Nakuj Vittal, CTO Andrew Warner, and Site Director Stephen Niday.[88]

On March 11, 2021, Genius named Miki Toliver King, the Washington Post's chief marketing officer, as its new president, replacing co-founder Ilan Zechory. Zechory will remain on the company's board of directors and continue to be involved in strategy. King commented to Variety Magazine, "Never has there been a more important time for the work of artists and creators to reverberate around the world, with Genius as its driving force. I am honored to leverage my career-long commitment to connecting audiences to the content they value most." She joined the company in the second quarter of 2021 and will oversee revenue, content, audience operations, and marketing alongside co-founder and CEO Tom Lehman.[89]

Top artists contributing to Genius include Lorde, Frank Ocean, Jaden Smith, Lin-Manuel Miranda,[51] Selena Gomez, Phoebe Ryan, DJ Khaled, Nas,[6] Eminem,[46] Rivers Cuomo, and Rick Rubin.[46]

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genius, company, genius, american, digital, media, company, founded, august, 2009, lehman, ilan, zechory, mahbod, moghadam, website, serves, online, music, encyclopedia, allowing, users, provide, annotations, interpretation, song, lyrics, news, stories, source. Genius is an American digital media company founded on August 27 2009 by Tom Lehman Ilan Zechory and Mahbod Moghadam Its website serves as an online music encyclopedia allowing users to provide annotations and interpretation to song lyrics news stories sources poetry and documents GeniusType of businessPrivateType of siteMedia companyHeadquartersBrooklyn New York City 1 U S Area servedWorldwideOwnerMediaLab AI Inc 2 Founder s Tom Lehman Ilan Zechory Mahbod MoghadamPresidentIlan Zechory former Miki Toliver King current CEOTom Lehman 3 IndustryEntertainmentURLgenius wbr comRegistrationRequired for editing annotating and transcribingLaunchedOctober 20 2009 14 years ago 2009 10 20 4 as Rap Genius Written inRuby on Rails React jQueryOriginally launched as Rap Genius with a focus on hip hop music the company attracted the attention and support of celebrities and venture capital enabling further growth 1 The site expanded in 2014 to cover other forms of media such as pop literature R amp B and added an annotation embedded platform That same year an iPhone app was released To reflect these new goals the site relaunched as Genius in July 2014 An Android version was released in August 2015 5 and in 2016 and 2017 the company began producing music focused original video content and hosting live events and concerts Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding and early years 2009 2012 1 1 1 Initial funding 1 1 2 Establishment of verified accounts 1 2 Early controversies 2013 2014 1 2 1 Music publishing dispute 1 2 2 Google search penalty 1 2 3 Resignation of Mahbod Moghadam 1 3 Expansion and rebranding 2014 2015 1 3 1 New apps and features 1 3 2 Relaunch as Genius and expanded funding 1 3 3 Staff expansion and new partnerships 1 3 4 News Genius 1 4 Launching content 2016 2021 1 4 1 Live events 1 4 2 Merchandise 1 5 Acquisition by MediaLab 2021 present 2 Features 2 1 Spotify 3 Key people 4 References 5 External linksHistory editFounding and early years 2009 2012 edit nbsp Tom Lehman Ilan Zechory and Mahbod Moghadam of Rap Genius speak onstage at TechCrunch Disrupt New York 2013Genius first started as a crowdsourced hip hop focused site and was originally named Rap Exegesis The site changed its name to Rap Genius in December 2009 because exegesis was difficult for users to spell 6 7 It was created in August 2009 by founders Tom Lehman who entered the first line of code for the website at 12 30 PM on August 19 2009 8 Ilan Zechory and Mahbod Moghadam the three of whom met during their undergraduate years at Yale University 1 3 9 Lehman and Moghadam came up with the idea for the site in the summer of 2009 when Lehman asked Moghadam about the meaning of a Cam ron lyric 1 6 After Lehman built the earliest version of the site he along with cofounders Moghadam and Zechory decided to leave their jobs at D E Shaw and Google to pursue the idea full time and bring it to fruition 10 Initial funding edit In 2011 with the site drawing over 1 million unique visitors per month 6 Rap Genius applied to start up incubator Y Combinator and became the fastest growing start up in Y Combinator history 1 obtaining 1 8 million in seed funding which enabled the founders to occupy offices in Williamsburg Brooklyn 1 In 2012 the company received an additional 15 million investment from Silicon Valley based venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz also known as a16z 1 3 11 prompted in part by partner Marc Andreessen s own past effort to build a group annotation feature into a web browser 1 Ben Horowitz described Genius as one of the most important things we ve ever funded 1 The company s three co founders were named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 in December 2012 12 Establishment of verified accounts edit The popular success of the venture was exemplified by the participation of artists like Queensbridge rapper Nas 1 50 Cent 1 RZA 6 and A AP Rocky 6 prompting the company to create a Verified Artists designation 1 6 Verified accounts are offered to established artists where they annotate moderate and edit their own lyrics 13 Such annotations are highlighted in green rather than the usual gray Nas became the first verified artist using the platform to post numerous explanations of his lyrics and dispel some misinterpretations 6 as well as to comment on the lyrics of other rappers he admired 6 14 15 As part of his support for the website Nas released the lyrics to his new single The Don on Rap Genius the day before putting out the song itself 6 Masta Killa Inspectah Deck RZA GZA Ghostface Killah and Raekwon members of the American hip hop group Wu Tang Clan also obtained verified accounts on Genius 16 17 18 19 In late 2012 novelist Bacchus Paine became the first current release prose author to voluntarily annotate part of her own work 20 Early controversies 2013 2014 edit In an effort to extend the concept into other genres of culture Genius launched several new channels in 2013 including Rock Genius and Poetry Genius The service also added the ability for outside publishers to integrate Rap Genius s platform into other websites to create annotated articles 21 However the company also experienced some issues familiar to the online content field 22 23 24 25 Music publishing dispute edit In October 2013 Rap Genius was one of fifty sites targeted with notices by the National Music Publishers Association for the unlicensed online publication of song lyrics Unlike Genius most of the sites that were targeted were ad supported In response Zechory stated that they can t wait to have a conversation with them about how all writers can participate in and benefit from the Rap Genius knowledge project 22 In 2014 Rap Genius entered into a licensing agreement with music publishers covering both past and future publishing of music lyrics 26 Google search penalty edit In December 2013 Google penalized Rap Genius for violating their backlinks guidelines 23 particularly involvement with blog networks by removing them from its top search results 24 25 Even with the search query rap genius results from rapgenius com did not appear in the top results Instead the top results showed Rap Genius Twitter Facebook and Wikipedia pages as well as news related to the penalty 24 This happened after blogger and Rap Genius contributor John Marbach exposed its link scheme to manipulate Google search results by offering Tweets or Facebook shares in exchange for linking to Rap Genius with keyword rich texts 27 Rap Genius posted an apology promising to stop and reverse the practice Rap Genius also pointed out that its competitors were participating in similar or worse practices and asked Google to look at the whole lyrics search landscape and improve its lyric search results 28 Ten days later after removing links in violation of Google s Quality Guidelines Rap Genius partially recovered from their penalty 29 Resignation of Mahbod Moghadam edit Fast Company featured Rap Genius co founder Mahbod Moghadam in its list of the Most Creative People of 2013 30 By early 2014 however Moghadam had reduced his involvement in Genius to a part time role due to complications from his surgery for meningioma a benign brain tumor 31 In May 2014 Moghadam resigned after annotating the manifesto of Isla Vista spree killer Elliot Rodger in ways labeled as inappropriate 1 21 Expansion and rebranding 2014 2015 edit New apps and features edit The company rebounded with the release of an iOS app on January 28 2014 also called Genius 32 Genius co founder Tom Lehman said at launch This is the true launch of Rap Genius Right now more than half of our traffic comes from mobile devices Soon it will be 100 33 In March 2014 Genius launched a feature allowing users to embed annotated texts on other websites Felix Salmon of Reuters was a noted early user using the platform to create an annotated breakdown of Janet Yellen s first FOMC statement 34 Nas embedded the entire annotated Illmatic album onto his website to promote the release of Illmatic XX 35 Relaunch as Genius and expanded funding edit On July 12 2014 reflecting its recent expansions and growth into a platform Rap Genius relaunched as Genius The co founders said that the change was because most internet users fail to dive into stories they find in greater detail and that Genius aimed to help us all realize the richness and depth in every line of text 21 36 The company also raised an additional 40 million in series B funding led by investor Dan Gilbert chairman of Quicken Loans and owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers 1 37 With its operations expanding Genius relocated from Williamsburg Brooklyn to Gowanus Brooklyn 1 38 39 40 Genius also obtained buy in from artists including investments by Eminem Nas and Pharrell Williams 41 At one point rapper Kanye West a fan of the site submitted a mockup of a redesign to investor Ben Horowitz 42 Although Lehman was impressed telling Business Insider that future redesigns could use elements from it 42 the redesign was not used In mid 2015 along with its redesigned logo and webpage Genius released its Android app which initially allowed users to search for and vote on annotations 32 Staff expansion and new partnerships edit Hip hop journalist Rob Markman was hired by Genius as its manager of artist relations 40 43 In September 2015 Genius partnered with The Washington Post to annotate the various presidential debates being held at that time 44 The following month Genius announced the hiring of Brendan Frederick formerly of Complex as director of content 45 In 2015 Rick Rubin A Trak The Dream and Eminem were among those who created verified accounts 46 47 48 49 Pulitzer Prize winning author Michael Chabon has also been verified and has contributed several annotations 50 Composer and Lyricist Lin Manuel Miranda also has a verified account with which he frequently joined discussions on the lyrics from his musicals In the Heights and Hamilton 51 News Genius edit News Genius is a web annotation platform which was launched in late 2015 or early 2016 52 In January 2016 the White House began using Genius to provide annotations for its online postings of President Barack Obama s State of the Union addresses 53 The News Genius platform was controversial because it allowed annotations to be added to websites including personal websites without the webmaster s consent and without an option to opt out of having annotations 52 As of 2023 the News Genius website is still up but has not been updated since 2016 it is no longer possible to log in and leave new annotations 54 Launching content 2016 2021 edit Genius began offering original content in 2016 40 beginning with a Behind the Lyrics integration offered in collaboration with Spotify that pairs pop up annotations with select tracks from the streaming service as well as exclusive artist content launching with content from Pusha T Tinashe and Diplo 3 Initially available only on iOS Behind the Lyrics became available on Android in April 2017 55 In October 2018 Genius announced a partnership with Apple Music where Apple Music subscribers could play songs in full right from the site In addition Genius would provide lyrics for the main Apple Music service 56 On February 4 2020 Apple Music and Genius announced an expanded partnership most visibly premiering flagship content series Verified on Apple Music early with Apple Music joining as co producers on the show The deal is viewed as part of a larger initiative by Apple to bring exclusive content to its platform amid competition from other digital streaming platforms like Spotify YouTube and Amazon Music 57 58 Genius began planning for the creation of original video content and in June 2016 announced the hiring of Regina Dellea previously of Mic as head of video 59 Planned shows that Dellea was hired to oversee included Genius Level an Inside the Actors Studio style interview series hosted by Rob Markman 59 In 2016 Genius launched the video series Verified featuring artists like Mac Miller Ice Cube and Common decoding their songs on camera 40 and has since launched various other series including Deconstructed in which producers dissect the tracks they created and IRL a career spanning interview series initiated with DJ Khaled as the first subject 40 In September 2016 Genius announced the addition of Steve Stoute founder and CEO of the brand development and marketing firm Translation to its board of directors 60 61 In 2017 Genius collaborated with Logic to produce an episode of Verified for every song on his album 62 Logic had previously name dropped Genius in his song Slave II from the 2016 album Bobby Tarantino with the line I m a Rap Genius like Rob Markman 63 It also received an additional 15 million in funding in 2018 bringing its total funding to 79 million since 2009 64 In June 2019 Genius accused Google of lifting lyrics from Genius com without permission and publishing the lyrics directly in search pages on Google This resulted in a drop of traffic to Genius com 65 66 In December 2019 this accusation escalated to a lawsuit filed in New York seeking 50 million in combined minimum damages from Google and LyricFind a Canadian Company that provides licensed lyrics to companies including Google Amazon and Microsoft 67 Judge Margo Brodie dismissed the lawsuit in August 2020 finding that Genius lyric transcriptions were derivative works of the transcribed songs meaning that Genius did not hold the copyright to the lyrics and could not claim Google s display of them as a copyright violation The dismissal was upheld in March 2022 upon appeal 68 69 70 Live events edit Genius began hosting live events at their Brooklyn headquarters in 2017 On April 26 2017 Genius hosted a listening party with rapper Wale for the release of Wale s album SHiNE 71 The first Genius Level live interview was in May 2017 with The Dream 72 On September 7 2017 Rob Markman interviewed Issa Rae before a live audience 73 Genius held its first live concert event on September 9 2017 with the IQ BBQ festival at the Genius headquarters The event featured performances by artists including Pusha T Dej Loaf A Boogie wit da Hoodie and was produced in partnership with Adidas and Atari 74 Genius held a live event with Dropbox in 2018 called Lyrics to Life a four day art exhibition featuring art installations inspired by music 75 During the COVID 19 pandemic Genius pivoted part of its original content strategy to focus on a livestream approach most notably with a new series Genius Live hosted directly on the site Its intent is to be a new platform focusing on facilitating artist to fan interactions and providing direct monetization opportunities Features that went live with launch allowed fans to vote directly on the set list request shoutouts from the artist join the Watch Party for a chance to be featured on stream do a virtual meet and greet and contribute to collective rewards such as unlocking a unreleased song Custom merchandise created specifically for the Genius Live show also goes on sale with the performance Artists that have been booked by the Artist Relations team since launch include Vory Mariah the Scientist Wiz Khalifa Ty Dolla ign and The Kid Laroi 76 Genius also pivoted another original content series The Co Sign from YouTube to Twitch during the pandemic Up and coming artists from around the world are given a chance to compete every Friday for coverage by the platform most notably in the Genius Freestyles series spearheaded by the social team 77 Merchandise edit Genius began selling branded merchandise in mid 2016 and engaged in a T shirt collaboration with rapper Pusha T s Play Cloths line for Art Basel in December 2016 In 2017 Genius expanded its merchandise offerings with the launch of its 1997 collection with a set of styles and themes inspired by cultural events of 1997 78 Acquisition by MediaLab 2021 present edit Genius Media was acquired by the holding company MediaLab in September 2021 for USD 80 million Genius entered into agreement with MediaLab who also own other viral websites and applications like Kik and Datpiff to sell the website as it was the ideal partner to propel Genius forward 79 Immediately after the acquisition Bloomberg announced Genius was now laying off staff though no official numbers were released 80 This was due to a restructure from MediaLab to shift the website s focus towards emerging artists 79 Features editWorks and articles on Genius are annotated by community members with various lines highlighted in gray approved annotations by clicking on these lines pop up tates are displayed which provide additional details and context for the lyrics in question Users can provide their own annotations by highlighting fragments of text Texts on Genius are sorted into various topic channels including rap rock and pop music literature news historical texts History Genius sports television and film Screen Genius and X any other subject not covered by other categories The site formerly offered the Rap Map a Google Maps display featuring profiles and placemarks for geographical locations related to rap culture or mentioned in rap songs 81 In 2021 a similar feature was launched in a branded campaign via collaboration with French cognac firm Remy Martin titled Collective Sounds Landmarks culturally important to the musical communities of the cities of Los Angeles Chicago New York City and Atlanta were spotlighted by the lyrics and pop culture moments that made them iconic Artists 6lack Mick Jenkins Reason and Meechy Darko also delivered personal accounts of what these places meant to them Contributors to Genius receive points IQ for interactions on each song page The IQ system employs both direct points for example a 10 IQ point increase for an annotation and a voting system Especially insightful and popular annotations gain positive reviews increasing the IQ value of an annotation Popular song pages also reward IQ to the transcriber as they reach certain view count milestones IQ serves as measure of a community member s impact and work on the site Editors and Moderators gain additional means of obtaining IQ as a reward for quality assurance work on the site Registered users with 300 IQ unlock most features of the contributor role and can upload edit and annotate texts They can also offer suggestions to improve already published texts and annotations Editors Moderators and Mediators volunteers who are given the role by peer vote within the Genius community help to generate and monitor content to ensure quality writing Users can earn IQ with most interactions within the site such as annotations song transcription votes song page views and also competitions projects initiated by the Genius community and or community staff 82 Spotify edit In 2016 Spotify began a partnership with Genius on their Behind the Lyrics feature which displayed lyrics and content from Genius for selected tracks 83 84 allowing users to watch annotated lyrics for songs as you listen to them 85 Initially bringing up the album art while playing a track revealed a black tab behind the art reading Behind the Lyrics which gave users access to the feature 85 Later the feature was placed under the song player itself where users could scroll up to reveal the full content piece In 2021 Spotify s Behind the Lyrics feature was discontinued worldwide and replaced with a new real time lyrics feature powered by Musixmatch 86 The new feature had been tested since 2019 and was rolled out in 26 of Spotify s markets in 2020 86 87 Key people editAs of 2021 update key staff members and advisors to Genius include co founders Tom Lehman and Ilan Zechory resigned as president in 2021 additional board members and investors Marc Andreessen Ben Horowitz Dan Gilbert and Steve Stoute 60 61 Chief Content Officer Brendan Frederick 45 VP of Content Strategy Rob Markman 43 Chief Strategy Officer Ben Gross President Miki King CFO Nakuj Vittal CTO Andrew Warner and Site Director Stephen Niday 88 On March 11 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