Fergie, the Black Eyed Peas star who embarked on a successful solo career with 2006’s The Dutchess, is no longer on Interscope Records, Variety has learned. Says a label source: “The decision was made to part ways. We were all in concert and want what’s best for Fergie.”
The
singer has formed her own label, Dutchess Music, and entered into a
global partnership with BMG, joining such acts as Avril Lavigne,
Blink-182, Blondie, and At The Drive-In on the company’s recorded music
roster. The nearly 10-year-old division of Bertelsmann is based in
Berlin, with U.S. offices located in Los Angeles. Recently, BMG was
awarded Independent Publisher of the Year at the 34th annual ASCAP Pop
Music Awards, winning for the second year in a row.
Variety
Whatever gets the record out is fine with me. I hope BMG treats her better.
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