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Chase Atlantic (stylised in all caps) is an Australian R&B band from Cairns, Queensland, formed in 2014. The band consists of three members: Christian Anthony and brothers Mitchel and Clinton Cave, and have released seven EPs and four albums since their formation.
Universal Music Group (UMG) owns, or has a joint share in, many of the record labels listed here.. According to the UMG official website, the main labels are Abbey Road Studios, Capitol Music Group, Decca Records, Def Jam Recordings, Deutsche Grammophon, EMI, Interscope-Geffen-A&M, Island Records, Mercury Records, Motown Records, Polydor Records, Republic Records, Verve Label Group, and Virgin ...
Universal Music Group N.V. [3] (often abbreviated as UMG and referred to as Universal Music Group or Universal Music) is a Dutch–American multinational music corporation under Dutch law. UMG's corporate headquarters are located in Hilversum , Netherlands and its operational headquarters are located in Santa Monica, California .
Audio from a video on Swift’s profile, which appeared to previously use the UMG-owned song "Ridin'” by Chamillionaire, is now silenced. On mobile devices, the video shows a label that says ...
Videos featuring those songs must either be removed from the platform or have the music on them muted. (UMG, a Dutch American-owned company, has no relation to NBC Universal, the parent company of ...
The brothers formed an alternative R&B trio, Chase Atlantic, in 2014 with What About Tonight bandmate, Christian Anthony. [18] [19] That group were signed by the Madden Brothers and subsequently worked in both Australia and United States. [19] From August 2016 Tyrone Georgiadis was a mixed martial arts bantamweight fighter.
Universal Music Group said it will pull the songs of its artists, which include Taylor Swift, Drake, Justin Bieber, Adele, among others, after the two entities failed to negotiate a new licensing ...
As a result of the merger, on January 22, three weeks after the PolyGram-UMG merger, both A&M Records and Geffen division DGC Records went dormant with a certainty of artists drafted to either Geffen or Interscope, [6] while a significant percentage of artists and/or bands were dropped from A&M and Geffen.