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Britney Spears Breaks Ties With Jive Records

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In what will serve to be one of the music industry’s most prolific stories of the year, Britney Spears has been confirmed to be leaving record label of many years, JIVE.

She will now become an artist solely signed to the RCA Music Group which was formerly a half of the RCA/JIVE label group…

Find out why below…

As reported some weeks ago, former Island Def Jam executive LA Reid has been confirmed as the new head of a restructured Epic Records.

As part of the major restructuring, Epic will take on many of JIVE’s artists including Pink and Usher who were both signed by Reid.

As a result of this Britney Spears will leave of JIVE to become a RCA Music Group artist as opposed to being a member of the RCA/JIVE division which is now seperating for JIVE to become a part of Epic Records which is to be headed by Reid.

It is worth wondering what prompted this decision for Britney to leave a label that she has worked so well with for more than a decade and what this will mean for long time chart rival, Christina Aguilera who will become Spears’ label mate.

Either way, this marks an interesting time for the ‘Toxic‘ singer.

For it silences the speculation that ‘Femme Fatale’ would be her last album since a new contract with RCA would mean new music.

Will Britney’s residence at RCA hurt Christina’s chance of a comeback?

http://www.billboard.biz/...7912.story

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Reply #1 posted 06/28/11 1:31am

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Do you write for ThatGrapeJuice?

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trueiopian said:

Do you write for ThatGrapeJuice?

no

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Reply #3 posted 06/28/11 1:39am

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[Edited 6/27/11 18:42pm]

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Reply #4 posted 06/28/11 1:53am

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A story can't really be prolific.

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Reply #5 posted 06/28/11 1:58am

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L.A. Reid to Run Restructured Epic Records

June 15, 2011

By Shirley Halperin, THR

In what is perhaps the music industry's worst kept secret, the Hollywood Reporter has learned definitively that X Factor judge and former Island Def Jam chairman Antonio "L.A." Reid is headed to Sony Music. He will take on the chairman title at the soon-to-be restructured Epic Label Group, which will encompass Jive Records and reunite Reid with two artists he discovered and developed: Usher and Pink.

Sources tells THR the 55-year-old executive is expected to arrive at 550 Madison just after the fourth of July holiday (Sony Entertainment's new chief executive Doug Morris officially takes the reigns on July 1). In his new position, Reid will inherit the label last helmed by songwriter Amanda Ghost, whose controversial one-year stint nearly destroyed the company. Since her exit in late 2010, things have quieted some, but hits are still hard to come by, despite some significant strides, namely breaking The Script and, on a smaller scale, Denmark's Oh Land.

In terms of new signings, the Reid era has already begun. According to an insider, Epic recently signed the girl-guy duo Karmin, who gained instant notoriety with their Youtube hit cover of Chris Brown and Lil Wayne's "Look at Me Now," which is currently at 21 million views and counting.

It's also anticipated that Reid will steer the company towards more urban releases, which may not bode well for the label's rock acts, including Incubus, whose first album since 2006, If Not Now, When?, is due out July 12, and Augustana, whose Epic debut was released in April after Ghost's tenure sidetracked the record.

As for the Jive Records roster, Epic will absorb some of those artists, including Pink and Usher, both originally signed through Reid's LaFace Records, which entered into a joint venture partnership with BMG-owned Arista Records in 1989. Other marquee Jive acts, like Britney Spears, will likely stay with the RCA half of the former RCA/Jive Label Group. Another name staffers are curious about? OutKast, and whether the duo will reunite with Reid, who ran Arista Records from 2000 to 2004 (during which they won six Grammys), and at long last release new music.

It's only one of many unanswered questions currently facing the music business as it readies for a massive executive shuffle. Still up in the air is the leadership structure at RCA, with names like Tom Corson and Peter Edge bandied about, plus there's Sylvia Rhone, whose future at Universal has yet to be determined, though many continue to speculate that Universal Motown will be no more by the end of this week. Might she land at Sony with her mentor and longtime supporter Morris?

And how about the Sony Music recording contract awarded by X Factor? Could the winner end up at Epic under the watchful eye of the person who knows their talent best -- the judge offering feedback, however harsh, week in, week out? The show and creator Simon Cowell have yet to announce which label will issue the record deal and astronomical $5 million prize that comes with it -- perhaps the latter can come out of Cowell's petty cash fund.

For now, what we do know is that Reid has beautifully executed a career arc that brings him back to the place where he first made a name for himself and launched two of his most successful and resilient acts. The irony: that after wooing Jennifer Lopez to Island Def Jam, where she's seen more music buzz with her latest single "On the Floor" than anything she's put out in the last decade, he'll now be running the label that essentially dropped her.

A spokesperson for Sony Music declined to comment.

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Am I the only one confused as to how TGJ got that Britney is leaving Jive from this article? confused Oh and fuck LA Reid. I don't understand why he's still in the industry. He's same guy that ruined Arista records back in the early to mid 00's.

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Reply #6 posted 06/28/11 4:18pm

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I wonder if this will mark a big change in the way she's marketed and the music she makes, one thing I can say about Britney is that I'm always interested in what she'll do next.

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Reply #7 posted 06/28/11 7:16pm

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This is such a non-story. Sorry, but it is. lol

"Get up off that grey line"
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Reply #8 posted 06/28/11 7:27pm

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SEANMAN said:

This is such a non-story. Sorry, but it is. lol

So true! It's ALL SONY MUSIC!

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