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Tame Impala's Kevin Parker sold complete song catalog


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Kevin Parker of Tame Impala has sold his complete song catalog to Sony Music Publishing. The deal expands Parker's longstanding relationship with SMP, which has published him since 2009, and includes all of his works released as Tame Impala as well as his writing credits for other songs, including his contributions to Dua Lipa's new album Radical Optimism.

Parker has also expanded his publishing deal with Sony to include the administration of the full catalog as well as future works.

Kevin Parker says of the deal: "The idea of passing on ownership of my songs is one that I don't think about very lightly, at all. They are the fruit of my blood, sweat and creativity over all the years I've been a recording artist and songwriter so far. I have a lot of love and trust for the Sony publishing family and have only had great experiences with Damian Trotter and the rest of the gang worldwide. I don't think my songs could be in any safer hands than Sony's, and I'm excited for the future and happy I can keep working with them on whatever the future brings…"

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Oh he knew the ship was sinking after #those numbers

 

:suburban:

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Not very optimistic

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what a radical move from him

 

he better give dua half of it for screwing her career

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talented legend :clap3:

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Took the money from my fave and then ran!

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Black friday after radical optimism omg 

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Oh it was that bad, huh? :skull:

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:skull:

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How is this a bad thing? 

 

He probably sold it for an insane amount of money and can now do whatever he wants. Not that he was struggling before though

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People make a big deal of owning masters and publishing but if you're not equipped for it, it can be really, really hard to manage, or you can lose the songs (e.g. the master drives/tapes being stolen, being corrupted, being misplaced/lost, etc.)

 

So I can understand artists wanting to secure the future of their work under a company AND getting paid hefty sums of money for it. They still get paid from royalties (for singing/performing, for songwriting, and for producing) even when their catalogs are sold. It's just that the share of the pie is significantly smaller because there's too many companies/people involved now.

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Oh the Currents money ran OUT huh

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His catalog sucks

 

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King nooo 😭 

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1 hour ago, Maxxxine said:

His catalog sucks

 

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…….who hurt you 

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He peaked with lonerism

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He sold his catalog to cover Dua's losses after disastrous numbers.

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The timing. :rip:

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Wow I wonder what made him decide to sell out so early in his career.

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