Business

So Soon? Skales Allegedly Moving in with Timaya, Niyola Gets into Squabble with Fan on Twitter, Kevin Luciano’s Breach of Contract Battle with Harrysong

Interesting news stories not necessarily worth lengthy discussions, at least for now. Check them out:

1.Another Succour! Skales Moves In With TimayaThis is an unwise move and somewhat impulsive, in my view. Skales, my 50 kobo for all it’s worth. You need to stand on your own and sort yourself out, if in fact this news story is true. When one relationship ends, you don’t just jump into the next. You take the time to discover and learn from your mistakes before jumping into the next. The EME contract just expired last month, January. Skales, stop looking for others to “take care” of you. You are a man now. Take care of yourself.

2. EME First Lady Niyola Vs Fan! You can’t Be A Virgin When Banky W Is There

3.Another Contract Dispute! Questionmark Boss Set For War With Harrysong
Kevin Luciano and  Harrysong are in a legal brouhaha similar to the Chocolate City one. I wish them good luck in resolving their dispute.

Look for future paid Webinars I will be producing which interested AML artists can attend  to hear me discuss some of the legal liability/issues and drama that artists and labels can avoid, as we move forward during the year.

-Uduak

Africa Music Law™

AFRICA MUSIC LAW™ (AML) is a pioneering music business and entertainment law website, livestream and podcast show empowering the African artist and Africa's rapidly evolving entertainment industry through its brilliant music business and entertainment law commentary and analysis, industry news, and exclusive interviews.

For general inquiries, advertising, licensing, or to appear on the show as a guest, please email ([email protected]). Thank you for visiting.

ABOUT THE FOUNDER

Credited for several firsts in the fashion and entertainment industry, Uduak Oduok (Ms. Uduak) is a fashion and entertainment lawyer, speaker, visionary, gamechanger, trailblazer, and recognized thought leader, for her work on Africa’s emerging global fashion and entertainment markets, and the niche practice of fashion law in the United States. She is also the founder of ‘Africa Music Law,’ an industry go-to music business and law blog and podcast show empowering African artists. Her work in the creative and legal industries has earned her numerous awards and recognitions, including an award from the American University Washington College of Law for her “legal impact in the field of intellectual property in Africa." She has also taught as an Adjunct Professor at several institutions in the United States. For more information, visit her at https://msuduak.com.

You may also like...