Madonna reveals she will never sell music catalog: ‘Ownership is everything’

Madonna reveals she will never sell music catalog: ‘Ownership is everything’

The likes of Justin Timberlake and Bob Dylan sold music catalogs for millionaires – but Madonna doesn’t want to know that

Unlike names like Justin Timberlake and Bob Dylan, Madonna revealed how it will never sell music catalogue. Typically, each artist who does this sells the rights to songs they wrote or co-wrote.

During an interview with Varietythe iconic singer confirmed the comments made by Guy Osearylong-time entrepreneur, who Madonna would never sell his share of the rights to her long discography.

When asked why she didn’t consider selling the rights, as Sting, Julian Casablancas and the estate of David Bowie have done in recent months, the artist quickly responded: “Because they’re my songs. Ownership is everything, isn’t it? I mean, that’s why [Oseary está] buying monkeys.” This last sentence refers to the company NFT Bored Ape Yacht Clubfor whom Oseary signed a contract to represent in 2021.

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Madonna Will Direct Her Own Biopic To Keep Her Away From Hollywood’s ‘Misogynist Men’

Madonna will win a biographical film and the feature film remains surrounded by mysteries, but full of controversies. After the announcement of the biopic of Madonna in 2020, the singer revealed the reasons that led her to take on the direction and script of her own film.

To the Variety, Madonna gave details about the progress of his biopic and how the idea of ​​recording his life and career milestones in a feature film came about, revealing that he has already received previous invitations to carry out the production.

I have a huge script that is very difficult to edit. I’m working on it, but the experience has been like cutting off one of my legs.

Then the Queen of Pop explained why she was totally ahead of her film to preserve herself, keeping the production out of the eyes of ‘mysogynistic men’ in the film industry.

I had an extraordinary life, I must make an extraordinary film. A lot of people tried to make movies about my life. Mostly misogynist men. So I stuck my foot in the door and said: ‘only I will tell my story.


Source: Rollingstone

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