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Warner Music Group inks licensing deal with karaoke technology company Singa

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Warner Music Group has signed a licensing agreement with Singa, a karaoke technology company, in a deal that includes publishing with Warner Chappell Music's repertoire and recordings with Warner Recorded Music's catalogue. This is Singa’s first deal with a major record company.
The deal will "significantly expands Singa’s karaoke song catalogue beyond its existing 120,000 soundalike recordings to include a vast collection of original master recordings, bringing fans closer to the authentic soun...

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Emmanuel is a Washington, DC-based freelance journalist, blogger and media consultant, specialising in the entertainment business and cultural trends. He was the US editor for British music industry trade publication Music Week. Previously, he was the editor of Impact, a magazine for the music publishing community (2007-2009), the global editor of US trade publication Billboard (2003-2006), and the editor in chief of Billboard’s sister publication Music & Media (1997-2003).

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AMRA inks direct multi-territorial, multi-year licensing agreement with Spotify

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AMRA, the Kobalt-owned global digital licensing collection society, has entered into a direct multi-territorial, multi-year licensing deal with streaming service Spotify. The deal is "designed to deliver greater flexibility and value to AMRA’s songwriter and publisher clients," according to a statement from AMRA.
The two companies said that the deal represents "a broad direct licence for digital mechanical and performing rights," and its framework "reflects a genuinely collaborative effort betwe...

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Music deals — Week 32, 2025

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These are some of the music deals announced in the past weeks:

Spotify has entered into a direct, multi-year licensing agreement with independent music publishing company Kobalt, in a deal designed “to deliver greater flexibility, efficiency, value, and protections to songwriters in the US.” Other companies with similar direct deals include Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group. Details of the agreement were not made public. In a statement, he two companies claim that the deal r...

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Spotify inks multi-year direct licensing deal with Kobalt covering the US market

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Spotify has entered into a direct, multi-year licensing agreement with independent music publishing company Kobalt, in a deal designed "to deliver greater flexibility, efficiency, value, and protections to songwriters in the US."
Details of the agreement were not made public. In a statement, he two companies claim that the deal reflects "a broader shift toward licensing structures that allow songwriters to participate more directly in the value their work creates on streaming platforms."
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