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Breaking Records and Big Deals in the Music Industry

Good morning, I'm talking numbers 1058 views and still breaking records, that's a Michael Jackson milestone we're still waiting to catch up on. This is MBW's weekly round-up, a recap of the biggest headlines from the past few days, and right now it's Sony Music Publishing's $4 billion catalog deal that's got everyone's attention. The music giant has made a bold move, buying a treasure trove of songs that will be worth hundreds of millions more down the line. But not everyone's singing Sony's praises, as Live Nation's CEO fires back at MBW's 'blue dot fever' series, calling out what he sees as an oversimplified picture of the music industry's state. 525 views, a subtle nod to the power of the underground, but the real news is Live Nation's pushing back against those claims. We're seeing some major players make bold moves this week, and that's not all, 323 views for Bruce Hornsby's debut album dropping April 24, 1986 - that's a blast from the past. We're living in a world where old-school talent meets modern innovation, and Nick Oliveri just shared a game-changing message about mental health. But what's really got everyone talking is that Pac energy is back, and an album title that hits different, that's 286 views and counting. Get your music out there, and get paid, visit getliferecords.com/gary-carriero and discover the secret to making it big. Brought to you by GetLife Records.

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