and Alex Bruford and Sarah Joy at ATC Live outside the U.S., and repped by Jeff Koenig for legal, with PR from Grandstand.Ĭaroline Polachek has signed a publishing agreement with Sony Music Publishing. She’s managed by Shira Knishkowy and Holly Cartwright at Another Management Company, repped for touring by Josh Mulder at TBA Agency in the U.S. Blondshell just wrapped a tour with Porridge Radio and has upcoming ACL performance. on-demand streams this year on just three songs self-released so far. The buzzy L.A.-based indie singer-songwriter has over 1 million U.S. He was represented in the deal by manager Josh Marshall and lawyer Todd Rubenstein.īlondshell has signed with Partisan Records, after being courted by Atlantic, Sub Pop, True Panther and Capitol, sources tell Billboard. Sources say the d4vd signing included a “multi-million” dollar advance. After the viral success of “Romantic Homicide,” the label purchased the full rights to the track outright from Indonesian bedroom producer Dan DMWN for $5,000 and three points on master, according to a rep for Beatstars. And while the company declined to comment further, sources have cited a payday nearing $3 million for the 22-year-old.ĭ4vd has inked a deal with Interscope/Darkroom on the heels of the release of his popular new track “Romantic Homicide.” The 17-year-old Houston-based artist wrote the melody for the hit song over an instrumental he leased for $100 from BeatStars, a marketplace for independent beat makers. streams, according to Luminate - has signed with 10K projects, the label confirmed with Billboard. Ice Spice – the Bronx rapper whose single “Munch” has blown up over the past month and a half and now has 18.41 million on-demand U.S. But also, others that haven’t been publicized: Among those announced: Channel Tres with RCA/Godmode, Chris Janson with Big Machine Label Group Records, Dove Cameron with Sony Music Publishing, Lauren Spencer-Smith with Warner Chappell and producer ATL Jacob with Republic Records. Now deep into the third quarter, signings are getting done, too. (Side note: As one executive put it, watch for the ebb and flow - more execs coming in now, means more headed out in the new year.) Robert Kyncl is headed from YouTube to Warner, Larry Jackson‘s out at Apple Music, Amy Thomson is leaving Hipgnosis to run her own rights management company, Jeff Vaughn‘s got a new gig launching a label under Columbia, Jennifer Knoepfle split with Sony Music Publishing for UMPG after more than a decade, and Capitol Records wooed Orlando Wharton away from Atlantic to relaunch Priority Records, to name only a sliver of the many announcements that have come through since Labor Day. ![]() That includes some of the biggest executive moves we’ve seen all year, in rapid-fire succession at that. ![]() CIL Signs to Warner Records, Releases New Single 'Devil In Your Eyes': Exclusive
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