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7 Times Musicians Battled Their Record Labels


7 Times Musicians Battled Their Record Labels - Loudwire

We've selected some of the more intense or notable battles artists have undertaken against their label that have made headlines or history.

7 Times Musicians Battled Their Record Labels - WGRD

It seems to some bands that “man” was their record label, and “defying” them actually resulted in a few lengthy court battles to fight over ownership of music, ...

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5 Times Artists Battled Record Labels - Brut

Taylor Swift is re-recording most of her older music after her label and masters were purchased by mega-manager Scooter Braun.

7 Artists Who Have Fought for Ownership of Their Music - People.com

The "Praying" singer is still tied to Luke through her recording contract with his label. 04 of 07. The Beatles. the ...

Which musicians famously stood up to their record labels and won?

Tom Petty did it twice. Throughout his career, Petty was notoriously protective of his artistic and creative control over his music.

Musicians v. record labels: 14 famous feuds - CBS News

Musicians v. record labels: 14 famous feuds ... Kesha made headlines when she lost a preliminary injunction to break her contract with Sony. The ...

Artists who signed terrible contracts : r/Music - Reddit

Jimmy Iovine (Interscope) wanted him so badly for his new label he called Steve Gottlieb (TVT) daily for weeks to wear him down. Eventually ...

Taylor Swift Label Drama: 7 Artists Who Have Fought For Their ...

Taylor Swift's Music Catalog Drama: 7 Other Artists Who Have Fought With Their Record Label · From Prince to The Beatles, ET breaks down other ...

Musicians Warning Fans About the Music Industry - Loudwire

In the 2000s everyone had a bone to pick with their record label, Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails joins the rockstars vs labels alumni after a ...

Record Labels that RUIN their artists? : r/popheads - Reddit

She turned in several iterations of a third album for years, and each time it kept getting shelved. She had to sue her label twice just to get ...

Musicians who feuded with their record labels - Wonderwall.com

Scooter Braun, Scott Borchetta & Big Machine Records. Taylor Swift and Big Machine Label Group publicly fought again in November 2019 when ...

Artists *Screwed Over* By the Record Label - YouTube

... record deal used to be a necessary evil. In this video, we look closer at 7 artists who were screwed over (in some way) by their record label.

Top Six Artist Vs. Record Label Feuds | Rocks Off - Houston Press

Many modern artists choose to forgo, or abandon, major labels and instead release their music with independent labels, which are usually more prone to working ...

The Rising Battle Between Music Artists and Record Labels

The fight between music artists and record labels continues as more celebrities, including Taylor Swift and Kanye West, use their platform to bring awareness ...

Musicians Who Had Famous Feuds With Their Record Label

“The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men d*e like dogs.

10 Singers Who Were Sabotaged By Their Label - TheThings

10 Prince · 9 JoJo · 8 Rachel Platten · 7 The Beach Boys · 6 Mariah Carey · 5 Taylor Swift · 4 TLC · 3 Kesha.

Musicians Severely Mistreated By Their Record Labels - Grunge

Explained by attorney Peter Paterno for the Los Angeles Times, the standard contract between the artist and the record label is unique to the ...

What record label screws over their artists the most? - Quora

1980's independent labels Homestead and especially SST Records had a history of not paying their artists. UK indie Rough Trade weren't great, ...

15 Country Stars Who Fought Their Own Record Labels

Toby Keith, Kenny Rogers, LeAnn Rimes, Taylor Swift, Morgan Wallen and more country singers are also among the stars who fought their own record labels.