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Pan African superstar and multiple awards winning Afro reggae artist, Samini, has signed on to Rockstar 4000 Music Entertainment – Africa’s first Pan African 360 Music & Entertainment company and record label.
The deal with Rockstar 4000 begins this month and will see Samini and Rockstar from Ghana in a historic yet exclusive worldwide digital distribution deal which will have his music made available commercially and globally.
Rockstar 4000, through its exclusive Pan African partnership with Sony Music Entertainment Africa, will distribute its music and video catalogue to hundreds of digital storefronts worldwide, including major digital music services like iTunes®, Amazon MP3, Napster, eMusic, Rhapsody, Beatport, YouTube, Vevo, Zune, MySpace Music, Spotify, SKY, Juno Download, Boomkat, and Turntable Lab.
It will also include mobile carriers and outlets such as Verizon Wireless, Sprint, AT&T, T-Mobile and Nokia via Sony’s partnership with the San Francisco-based digital distributor IODA.
“We are thrilled to welcome Samini to our family of Rockstars. Over the last few years Samini has grown immensely in his music and he’s one of the best live performers on the continent today, as evident by his array of international awards including MTV Africa Music Awards, MOBO, multiple Ghana Music Awards and International Reggae and World Music Awards.
"This new partnership will see Samini fans around the world for the first time truly having instant access to his music on demand” says the CEO & Founder of Rockstar 4000, Jandre Louw.
This development underscores Rockstar 4000 and Sony Music’s commitment to expanding music service capabilities to a Pan African music community. Sony Music currently provides sales and marketing services to independent labels and artists, across Africa through its exclusive partnership with Rockstar 4000.
The service is further bolstered by the addition of the services of IODA that brings its proven digital distribution platform for the independent sector into the mix. With distinct areas of expertise and market focus, Rockstar 4000 and IODA will build on their complementary technologies and resource increasing the scope of sales and promotional opportunities that each currently offers its existing and growing customer base across Africa and worldwide.
Both companies will also leverage the global marketing and financial strength of Sony Music to continue expanding their businesses and providing best in class service.
Source: Ameyawdebrah
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