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16/05/2025
10/03/2025

Pastor Emmanuel Iren of Celebration Church International has a distribution deal with MAD Solutions.
Moses Bliss and every artist under his Spotlite Nation have a distribution deal with MAD Solutions.
Mercy Chinwo has a distribution deal with MAD Solutions
Judikay has distribution deal with MAD Solutions
Sumisola Agbebi has a distribution deal with MAD Solutions
Neon Adejo has a distribution deal with MAD Solutions
Preye Odede has a distribution deal with MAD Solutions
Ada Ehi has a distribution deal with ONErpm

The same MAD Solutions handles the music distribution for secular artists like Phyno, Flavour, Runtown, Reekado Banks, Ugoccie, and many more.

The same strategy used to push secular music is used for gospel music. The same playlist placements, the same marketing techniques, and the same financial investments.

When you’re streaming a gospel song, and all of a sudden, Moses Bliss or Mercy Chinwo comes up next, it’s not because of grace or a miracle—it’s because money was spent for the algorithm to prioritize them.

The record label or distributor pays thousands of dollars for playlist placements, sometimes even putting gospel artists as playlist covers to increase their reach.

Beyond that, many of these gospel artists receive advance fees from distributors (go read my post about advance payments). These fees help them:

✅ Pay for beat licenses
✅ Get professional mixing & mastering
✅ Shoot high-quality music videos (which cost millions)
✅ Fund marketing & promotions

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All of these are the exact same things secular artists do to get their music to the masses.

Are Some Gospel Artists More "Anointed" Than Others?
Just because one gospel artist is more popular than another doesn’t mean they are more anointed or that they pray and fast more. Money and other music business processes were involved

Yes, anointing is important, but music business knowledge + proper ex*****on + investment play a huge role in who gets heard and who doesn’t.

Even Pastor Nathaniel Bassey once said in an interview that music success is not just because of anointing but also skill and practice that improved over time. And let’s be honest, prayer and fasting alone won’t make your music sound better or get it on global platforms.

Gospel Artists, Stop Asking Me If My Articles Apply to You

I keep getting questions like,
"Sir, does your post also apply to gospel artists?"

Music is music—whether gospel or secular. If you expect to make money from it, then the same rules of music business and promotion apply to you.

If a gospel music case ends up in court, the judge won’t open the Bible to pass judgment. The case will be settled based on the country’s copyright laws, contract agreements, and business principles.

If you are a gospel artist, learn music business, apply it, and back it with prayers. That’s how you’ll get the results you’re looking for.

11/02/2025

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10/01/2025

When Asake signed with YBNL, he claimed he didn't have an entertainment lawyer to help him review his contract because of his trust in Olamide, his boss. He believed Olamide had his best interests at heart, but looking at his recent actions, it seems that decision might have backfired.
Fast forward three years later — Asake has gone silent on social media, unfollowed everyone, deleted his posts, and missed all major December shows, including his boss’s event. Rumors are circulating that he’s about to split with YBNL, but because of the contract he signed without legal advice, leaving might not be so easy.
The lesson here is simple: No matter how much you trust your record label boss, always hire your own lawyer. There are hidden clauses in contracts that won’t make sense until they play out in real life.
A record label can either elevate or destroy your career, and your success depends more on your negotiation skills than the label itself.
Remember These Rules:
a. There’s no such thing as a bad contract — you get what you negotiate.
b. Record labels are not charities; they’re businesses looking to profit.
c. The record label’s lawyer is not your lawyer. Always hire your own lawyer.
d. What happens during your deal will shape your future career.
e. Never sign out of excitement. Understand every clause first.
Below are a list of essential clauses every upcoming artist should demand and realistic compromises that labels might accept.
1. Ownership and Control of Masters (Master Rights)
2. Term and Options (Contract Duration)
3. Creative Control
4. Royalty Rates and Escalation
5. 360 Deal (Revenue Sharing)
6. Sunset Clause
7. Marketing and Promotion Commitment
8. Touring and Merchandise Rights
9. Audit Rights
10. Exit Clause

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28/03/2024

Thanks for all the prayers and wishes...God bless you all.

09/07/2023

Have a blessed great Sunday

09/07/2023

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