Tag: music business

  • Entertainment Industry Shaken as 960 Music Group Sues Over Burna Boy Catalogue

    Entertainment Industry Shaken as 960 Music Group Sues Over Burna Boy Catalogue

    According to Channels Television, the Nigerian music industry is facing a high-stakes legal battle as the 960 Music Group has filed a lawsuit to void the multi-million dollar sale of Burna Boy’s music catalogue. The group, which claims to be a major shareholder, argues that the sale of the “crown jewel” assets was finalized without their knowledge, consent, or board approval.

    The lawsuit seeks to freeze the proceeds of the sale and restore the ownership rights to the original stakeholders. This case highlights the growing complexity of music rights and intellectual property in Africa’s booming entertainment sector, where global investors are increasingly looking to acquire the libraries of Afrobeats stars.

    Burna Boy’s catalogue is considered one of the most valuable in African music, containing global hits that generate significant streaming and licensing revenue. The outcome of this case could have far-reaching implications for how contracts are structured and how minority shareholders are protected in the Nigerian creative industry.

    Further reporting from The Punch and Tribune provides additional context. The Punch reported that “international buyers are closely watching the case as it affects the stability of Nigerian music investments,” while Tribune noted that “Burna Boy’s management has yet to release an official statement regarding the litigation.”

    Echotitbits take: This is the “Big Corporate” side of Afrobeats. As our music goes global, the legal battles will only get messier. This case will be a litmus test for IP laws in Nigeria and how “Legacy” labels handle the exit of their biggest stars to global giants.

    Source: Channels TV – https://www.channelstv.com/2026/02/09/960-music-group-sues-to-void-multi-million-dollar-burna-boy-catalogue/, February 10, 2026

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  • Wizkid reportedly becomes first African act to cross 10B Spotify streams

    Wizkid reportedly becomes first African act to cross 10B Spotify streams

    According to Vanguard, Wizkid has been reported as the first African artiste to hit 10 billion total streams on Spotify, fueling renewed debate about Afrobeats’ global penetration and catalog longevity.

    The milestone also places other top African streamers in context, highlighting how streaming has become a scoreboard for fanbases, labels, and touring leverage.

    Beyond bragging rights, numbers like this can shape brand pricing, festival bookings, and negotiating power for catalogue deals as Afrobeats becomes more data-driven globally.

    • Techloy (Web): “Wizkid… becoming the first African artist to surpass 10 billion total streams on Spotify.”
    • Pulse Nigeria (Web): “Wizkid… 10 billion Spotify streams…”

    Echotitbits take: Streaming milestones are market signals. Watch for playlist/editorial boosts, headline festival slots, and whether Wizkid’s camp ties the moment to a special live run or surprise release.

    Source: Vanguard — 2026-01-09 — https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/wizkid-becomes-first-african-artiste-to-hit-10-billion-streams-on-spotify/

    Source: Vanguard 2026-01-09
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  • Burna Boy reportedly tops Spotify’s African streaming leaderboard for 2025

    Burna Boy reportedly tops Spotify’s African streaming leaderboard for 2025

    2026-01-02 09:00:00

    Figures reported by Pulse Nigeria suggest Burna Boy ended 2025 as the most‑streamed African artist on Spotify, with totals shared widely across entertainment pages.

    The milestone is being framed online as another proof‑point of Burna’s global pull, especially in markets where playlists drive discovery.

    As the numbers circulate, the fan debate is shifting toward context—regional splits, catalog impact, and how “streams” compare with touring power.

    • GossipMillTV (Instagram): “Burna Boy has become the most streamed African artiste in 2025.”
    • Unorthodox Reviews (Threads): “recording 1.986 BILLION streams.”

    Echotitbits take: End‑of‑year streaming stats increasingly influence bookings, sponsorship interest, and international festival positioning. The next thing to watch is whether platform recaps and third‑party trackers publish clearer regional breakdowns—because that’s where the biggest arguments (and bragging rights) live.

    Source: dailypost — January 2, 2026 — https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/02/burna-boy-sets-record-for-biggest-streaming-year-by-african-artist-on-spotify/

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    2026-01-02
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  • JJC Skillz Reopens Old Label Drama With New Claim About Don Jazzy and D’banj

    JJC Skillz Reopens Old Label Drama With New Claim About Don Jazzy and D’banj

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    2025-12-24 09:00:00

    As reported by Leadership, Abdulrasheed Bello (JJC Skillz) has resurfaced a behind-the-scenes label fallout narrative, alleging that Don Jazzy and D’banj “conspired” in events that led to his exit.

    The claim is spreading quickly because it involves legacy names and reopens early-era industry politics that fans still debate years later.

    • PM News (website): “How Dbanj, Don Jazzy betrayed me — JJC Skillz.”
    • Daily Post (website): “Don Jazzy, D’banj betrayed me — JJC Skillz.”

    Echotitbits take: Industry “war stories” can reshape public perception even when they’re years old—especially if tied to an interview rollout or personal brand reset. Watch for responses from the named parties, or for the story to drive renewed interest in the era’s catalogs and interviews.

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    Facebook

    — Dec 24, 2025 — https://www.facebook.com/LeadershipNGA/posts/jjc-skillz-reveals-how-dbanj-don-jazzy-conspired-to-leave-his-record-label-lates/1269303331912397/

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    2025-12-24

  • YouTube exits Billboard chart data pipeline—music industry braces for ranking shake-up

    YouTube exits Billboard chart data pipeline—music industry braces for ranking shake-up

    The Express Tribune

    2025-12-19 13:00:00
    Rolling Stone reports that YouTube will stop supplying certain data used for Billboard charts, a move that could shift how hits are measured—especially for video-first fandoms.

    The decision is being framed as a methodology moment for labels and artists who optimize release strategies around chart math, streaming optics, and platform behavior.

    – YouTube (Official blog/platform statement): “We’re making a change… [to] our music charts participation…”
    – Billboard (Industry outlet): “YouTube will no longer submit data…”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: Expect short-term confusion—and long-term gaming. Artists (including Afrobeats acts chasing global charts) may rebalance promo: more DSP-first pushes, fewer video-only spikes, and heavier emphasis on verified streams. Watch for Billboard’s next methodology note.

    Source: Rolling Stone — 19 Dec 2025 — https://tribune.com.pk/story/2582820/youtube-to-stop-submitting-us-streaming-data-to-billboard-charts-in-2026

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    2025-12-19