Smart Industry Ghuls (Brandy Related Question)

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So Ive been wondering does anyone know what rights brandy has to her songs?
Like does she own them or does atlantic still own them
and as far as performing goes can she do her whole catalouge or are there songs she cant perform?
and is her vevo page directly associated with a LABEL or is it free and clear for her

And can she buy her masters lol


Anyone know? :wub:



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JRocka

only Bran and whoever does business with her would know this info lol

Kaeli.


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Quote from: Kaeli. on February 26, 2017, 01:45:21 PM
How the hell are we supposed to know this :dead:

I dunno i figured some ppul knew something



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BigDawg

in all honesty I just wish we could get oir hands on all of the unheard gems that have been recorded

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lol I just always wondered these things
like when she re-recorded vocals for that tbim/girl remix

like why would you have to do that when you are even listed as a songwriter for that song in particular (i think)
and then how her vevo didnt get updated untill she signed with epic

and she doesnt really perform too much 2/11 material either

got me wondering



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Quote from: BigDawg on February 26, 2017, 02:15:31 PM
in all honesty I just wish we could get oir hands on all of the unheard gems that have been recorded

i dont think anyone owns those really just sittin on someones computer

we need an oliver to hack these studios tbh



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KING BENTLEY.

youtube and SoundCloud provide an inside glimpse

There are two accounts, each with different alberms and music

You're asking does she own her mess tho? Prolly not :dead:
Haven't seen any signs that she even might tbh

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Quote from: TheNextLew on February 26, 2017, 02:18:24 PM
Quote from: BigDawg on February 26, 2017, 02:15:31 PM
in all honesty I just wish we could get oir hands on all of the unheard gems that have been recorded

i dont think anyone owns those really just sittin on someones computer

we need an oliver to hack these studios tbh
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The producer who's computer its on owns them, unless the label had paid for them

In which case they were prolly re-recorded by other artists, a la Louboutin, depending on the recording agreement of course

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Quote from: ORORO MUNROE-UDAKU on February 26, 2017, 02:20:29 PM
youtube and SoundCloud provide an inside glimpse

There are two accounts, each with different alberms and music

You're asking does she own her mess tho? Prolly not :dead:
Haven't seen any signs that she even might tbh

hmmmmmm

So when she performs these old hits
the writers and publishers get a piece each time? :ummwhat:



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Digital Hipster

The specifics of these kinds of deals happen behind closed doors, and would only be known to the artist, their lawyers, the attorneys for the label, agents of the publishing firm, and maybe the management. There are some likelihoods.

Brandy has performance rights to the original music she records and releases, underneath the most recent terms of the contract for which it was recorded. As the performer of the original master recording, she has the right to perform them. "Owning" them is a more complicated thing. The label may own the master recording, but the lyrics and lead is usually owned by the publishing company/companies. The amount of Brandy's stake in any of her songs could range on a wide scale.