Tema-based music duo, R2Bees in a recent interview have revealed why they didn’t sign with Universal Music for their ‘Site 15’ album.
It was reported somewhere last year that R2Bees had signed a deal with Universal Music Group for their upcoming album ‘Site 15’ which was premiered last Friday.
Narrating what happened, Omar Sterling said “We were supposed to do a record deal with Universal Music in the last quarter of the year. They were supposed to come on board but we pulled out last minute because we have been doing this for a minute and we have doing it on our own. Although they gave us 100% creative control we felt like we wanted to do what we wanted. If we were upcoming artiste, then it would have been a great deal but we have a solid fan base now and our streaming numbers are amazing so I told Mugeez we did this all by ourselves and we don’t have anything else on the side and so lets do it ourselves. And also we had already shot videos and so we didn’t know what a label could for us. Killbeatz was telling me we should give it them but when we dropped the album and he saw the reception he called me and said ‘it’s good we did our own thing plus Apple Music and Spotify supported us massively as independent artists and these were things the label said they were also going to do. Every label owns your masters for at least 10 years. One thing I told my lawyer when the deal was almost done was “if you do a 50-50 deal and they hand you say $300,000 or $500,000. They take the $500,000 from your 50%. It didn’t make sense to us so we decided to do our own thing.”
Source ghgossip.com