Sony Music Launch 22 to publish with Tainy’s Neon16 and Tommy Mottola

Latin music for publishing by Sony Entered into a global partnership with Tainy and Lex Borrero’s neon 16along with veteran music director Tommy Mottolato launch a new publishing company called 22 Publication.

The new agreement will create opportunities for the company’s roster across music, film and television. 22 The publishing team includes songwriters and producers Albert Hype (“Telepatia” by Callie O’Shayce, “Te Felicito” by Shakira), Jota Rosa (“Un Verano Sin Ti” by Bad Bunny, “Baila Conmigo” by Selena Gomez), and Gaby Morales (Dalex’s “Hola” and “Deja Vu” Liandl), and Ivanni Rodriguez (J Balvin and Tainy’s “Un Dia” and “Agua”), as well as emerging talents like Rozo, Jodosky, and Dylan Fuentes. The partnership also led to Mottola returning to work with Sony Music, where he was Chairman and CEO between 1988 and 2003.

“Our goal is to create a platform for producers and songwriters to build their brand and work beyond music. 22 will go beyond serving their music and catalog, providing our writers with an opportunity to develop their limitless potential,” Borrero said.

+ Pop singer and songwriter Hilly House Has signed a deal with producer Greg Wattenberg arcade records In a joint venture with electra records.

In the wake of the New Deal, Haus also revealed her first label single, “Flavor of the Month.” She added, “I am so grateful to have the opportunity to partner with Arcade x Elektra to make this lifelong dream come true. They made me feel supported and part of the family. I am very optimistic about our future in the future!”

+ Anderson. buck Industry veteran has tapped Crystal Miles To take the reins of the newly founded Apeshit Corporation, which is serving as General Manager. Miles has been a longtime partner of Paak, working on the day-to-day management team.

In her new role, Miles will handle business development for the brand as well as music initiatives operations and management. Apeshit signed a deal with Universal Music Group in November of 2021 and quickly announced the jazz duo of Domy and J.D. Beck as their first signers.

About Miles’ appointment to her new role, Buck said: “Krystal has been my go-or-die ride for years now. When they see me they see her and I’m so proud to see her evolve into a management role. This is just the beginning of her amazing journey and I’m honored to be a part of it.”

+ Domino’s records Launched a new electronic imprint / dance called smugglers’ road With the personalities of French house music Alan Praxi and DJ Falcon.

The duo also have a new joint EP, “Step By Step,” which will be released in late June and includes a collaboration with Panda Bear. This will be Falcon’s first original music release in nearly 20 years. Domino Records is also re-releasing Braxe’s 2005 French house collection, “The Upper Cuts,” later this year with new, unreleased material.

+ Songclip It has entered into a global, multi-year strategic partnership with Universal Music Group and Universal Music Publishing Group. They will integrate music from UMG and UMPG’s global roster of artists and songwriters as a “feature” in consumer apps and across global social platforms, managing and facilitating search, catalog, compliance, licensing, royalty payments and reporting. The Songclip technology suite will ensure that all music is properly accounted for and licensed.

“Our ongoing and elevated relationship with Songclip allows us to expand our reach into the digital ecosystem, with the proper management and IP monetization of our artists’ music,” said Michael Nash, Executive Vice President of Digital Strategy, UMG.

+ records them is the newly launched record label Asanni Armon and Sergio Rivera that focuses on creating opportunities in music for Black Trans artists. According to the announcement, Them Records is dedicated to identifying and developing black trans artists across genres to equip them with the skills needed for a sustainable creative career. Including Armon and Rivera, the label has fallen to six artists so far: Demi Vee, Rapture and the Holy, Underground and Sunchild.

+ break, the organization that is best known for presenting the Brooklyn Celebration! Festival announced in Prospect Park Wes Jackson As the new head of the organization, effective July 18. Jackson began his career with concert productions for People, The Roots, Dave Matthews Band, The Vogues, and A Tribe Called Quest. His first venture, Seven Heads Entertainment, helped launch the careers of Yasiin Bey (Mos Def), Talib Kweli, El-P (Run the Jewels), Common, and others. Jackson later founded and led the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival, an annual event that ran for 15 years with the goal of honoring hip-hop culture and the town of Brooklyn.

“Wes Jackson is a thinker and a worker. His approach to leadership, entrepreneurship, art, culture, public service, creativity, rigor, academia, integrity and curiosity as well as his love for Brooklyn inspires us. Leading the BRIC nations toward their bright and developing future while embracing transformation, growth and innovation will be a An extension of his life’s work.

+ Epic Records promote Dylan Brewer To Vice President of Marketing and Experimentation, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, David Bell announced. Brewer will be based in Epic’s Los Angeles headquarters.

Brewer joined Epic in 2018 as Director of Marketing where he led marketing strategy for Ozzy Osbourne, Madison Beer, Bakar, BEAM, AG Club, Headie One, J Hus and many other companies. He began his career at Google, working on music initiatives with Ariana Grande, Jennifer Lopez, 1975 and the Kooks. He moved into digital marketing at Def Jam, where he led campaigns for Justin Bieber, Pusha T, and others.

Bell said: “Dylan is a world-class marketing executive with an unparalleled vision for innovation and creativity. He constantly pushes the envelope on every project to ensure advertising campaigns are relevant to the artist and his fans. Having worked with Dylan since the beginning of his career, I am honored to announce This promotion you deserve.”



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