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Universal Music Cheated Gaga Out Of Spotify Streaming Royalties, Says Troy


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http://www.techtimes.com/articles/88574/20150928/universal-music-cheated-lady-gaga-out-of-spotify-streaming-royalties-says-her-ex-manager.htm

Lady Gaga's ex-manager, Troy Carter, stated that her label, Universal Music, cheated the singer out of streaming royalties during her most popular period of recording and music sales. Carter specifically mentioned royalties from Spotify, which he says did not properly pay Gaga.

Lady Gaga is most certainly one of the most successful performers and recording artists of this millennium. She topped the charts upon her debut with hit songs like "Just Dance" and "Poker Face" and continued her remarkable success with the "Born This Way" album, which included the hit song of the same name. Her latest solo album, "ARTPOP," may not have met sales expectations but spawned huge hit singles in "Applause," along with her popular R. Kelly collaboration, "Do What U Want."

After the disappointing sales of ARTPOP and a bit of media and consumer backlash, Gaga reinvented herself as a jazz chanteuse, recording a hit duet album and embarking on tour with the legendary Tony Bennett. Her career is now revitalized, and we should be expecting a new solo project from her in the near future.

It's her past hits, however, that are currently on the radar due to some explosive comments made by Gaga's ex-manager Troy Carter. Carter states that Gaga's label, Universal Music, cheated the artist out of streaming royalties due to her from Spotify and other streaming services during the height of her pop popularity.

Carter, who is no longer handling Gaga's career but is active as a music and technology entrepreneur and investor, said, "We've always gotten screwed from record royalties ... So when you look at it, the live business and the merchandise business have always been the bigger piece of the pie. And with record labels, I think it's more of just chickens coming home to roost. Well, let's rephrase that: labels made a significant amount of money off of Spotify that didn't match up to the artist royalty statements ..."

Carter went on to claim, "... Spotify is paying out a lot of money, it's just not finding its way into the hands of the artists."

Top Apple Music executive and Beats founder Jimmy Iovine was chief of Gaga's label, Interscope, during her string of top hits.

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AgusPop

OMG THIS IS WHY SHE DID THE G.U.Y VIDEO WITH THE GUYS AND THE MONEY  :udidnt: It has a lot of sense now

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GagaMyBlood95

Her label is Interscope/KonLive..?

Yes, that is under Universal Music Group.

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monketsharona

Her label is Interscope/KonLive..?

It belongs to Universal I think ;)

Though she's not under Konlive anymore 

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Head Empty

That's a little sad, but she'll survive

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Happiness will never last, darkness comes to kick your ass... ‎ ᵃˢˢ 🕺
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Sister

No surprise here, we often hear about these kinds of happenings to artists by the label and especially this one.

 

The future's uncertain and the end is always near.
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Whispering

Go away Troy. You've gotten your millions... now go off and manage your clients. 

I'm sure Gaga has plenty of money to "make it". Lol

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itsfabio

Troy is being nice to gaga! What!

he knows #LG5 is going to be a hit that's why. He's coming for them coinsss

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Swan Heart

That's a little sad, but she'll survive

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Oh

my

god

this gif is gold :air:

I'm stealing it.

They say it's the last song. They don't know us, you see. It's only the last song if we let it be.
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LaMaisonGaga

That's a little sad, but she'll survive

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WHAT IS THIS GIF

lamaisongaga.com
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