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01/16/2024

“Idiot talk,” that’s the word from music executive Murray Elias, the producer of “I’m Still In Love With You,” by Sean Paul featuring Sasha regarding fellow international producer Rvssian‘s statement that Afrobeats is in trouble if dancehall acts should unite.

Elias who worked with Super Cat and Cutty Ranks sound off in the comments section on WMV‘s Instagram post on Saturday, saying the dancehall acts just do not have the goods to compete. “First, Dancehall and Unity are oxymorons. It will never happen. Secondly, even if it were to happen, the Afrobeats artists are better songwriters, better singers, better artists than anything coming out of Jamaica. And by better, I mean more commercial on an international crossover level. Also, the Afrobeats Music Industry is well-funded and well-run, and the major labels see where it makes money,” he said.

He did not stop there as he blasted several dancehall artists who signed deals recently and are yet to turn a profit for record labels or see any major chart success, calling all of them flops.

Read more on WMV. Link in bio.

https://worldmusicviews.com/afrobeats-has-better-artists-than-reggae-dancehall-says-music-exec-murray-elias/

01/06/2024
10/06/2023

Jamaican roots reggae musician known for chart success in Jamaica and the UK has broken his silence on a lawsuit filed against Universal Music Group for royalties owing to him for almost 50 years as he watched his music being exploited without compensation.

The ‘Let The Power Fall’ singer took to instagram to release a full statement on the suit against the major label which now owns Polygram, the company that bought his catalogue as part of a USD300 million sale of the Chris Blackwell owned Island Records in 1989.

Blackwell himself pocketed $80 million when he sold the legendary record label according to his Memoir: ‘The Islander’, and paid other shareholders like U2 who was given a piece of the company in a deal before the sale due to royalties owed.

Romeo, real name Maxwell Smith was not as lucky as U2 however, because he said it has been an uphill battle to get paid for some of his biggest hits.

“After 47 years, I have exhausted every resource available to me to get this matter rectified. I had to sit on the side as my most eminent piece of work was exploited without proper compensation. I have seen and heard my music and voice being used in numerous commercial ventures and have only reaped from the opportunity to perform these songs for my fans live in concert,” he said.

08/08/2023

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