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Africa’s leading music streaming platform, Boomplay and leading mechanical copyrights collection agency, Composers Authors and Publishers Association (CAPASSO), have inked an extended licensing partnership as part of Boomplay’s expansion strategy across the continent.
The deal increases CAPASSO’s mandate to collect and distribute publishing royalties on behalf of the right holders, including music publishers and composers, from five to twenty countries across the African continent.
Speaking about the announcement, Boomplay’s Director of Content and Strategy, Phil Choi, said that the licensing underscores the company’s vision and commitment to empower the African music eco-system.
This would help the music industries across the continent to unlock their full potential.
Mr Choi said that "since the start of our partnership in 2015, CAPASSO has been one of our closest partners in making sure composers in Africa receive their fair share of royalties for their work. We are passionate about playing our part in contributing to the African music industry’s vast growth through strategic partnerships such as this one.
He revealed that the partnership will continue to help provide a reliable, fair and transparent eco-system for artistes and publishers which will aid in creating even more revenue streams for artistes through their network partners.
CAPASSO’s Chief Executive Officer, Jotam Matariro also reacting to the partnership stated that his company's main objective is to ensure that African songwriters and their publishers receive fair value for their works.
"Thus, it is great to partner with DSPs like Boomplay, who consistently invest in the full value chain of the African music industry. It is through such commitments that the entire industry can continue to grow," he added.
Boomplay, which boasts of over 60 million Monthly Active Users and an extensive music catalogue of over 60 million tracks, has partnerships with all the majors and the top African and International labels and distributors.
The platform recently announced the addition of its streaming data to the data that informs the prestigious Billboard charts. These and many more have contributed to cementing their position at the top of the African streaming market.
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