Damini Ogulu better known as Burna Boy has signed a new deal with the with the largest music corporation in the world – Universal Music.
Recently the Spaceship Entertainment artiste released the smooth song, ‘Soke’, a construction of polished keyboard chords, guitar lines and sprouting horns. Now he has finally sealed a deal with Universal Music with the signing of an ‘Exclusive Songwriter Agreement’ (ESWA).
ESWA or "staff writer" contract, is a legal contract in which the song writer generally grants all of the publisher’s (Unviversal Music) share of the income to the music publisher. The writer’s (Burna Boy) services are exclusive to the music publishers for a specified period of time. Thus, any compositions written within that period belong to the music publisher. These deals are usually offered to writers with some degree of success. Because the writer has a track record of writing hits, the publisher feels confident that it will recoup its investment. In return for signing away exclusive rights to some or all the writer’s songs, the writer gets paid by the publisher a negotiated advance against future royalties.
The fine details of the deal are unrevealed at the time of this report, but the star took to Instagram to share a snapshot of the agreement, and a very conspicuous signature by him.
The former Aristokrat Records front-runner had been independent since he parted ways with the label sometime last year.
Burna Boy is not the first Nigerian act to have sealed a deal with Universal Music. In March 2014, Chocolate City rapper, Ice Prince entered an exclusive deal with the record powerhouse.
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