Anitta says goodbye to Warner Music Group after 11 years – after the singer brought down the record label
Anitta says goodbye to Warner Music Group after 11 years – after singer publicly criticized record label on social media, accusing them of ‘not promoting her music’
Anitta has parted ways with Warner Music Group after 11 years – a month after the singer accused the record label of “not promoting her music” in explosive posts.
The Brazilian singer, 30, and the entertainment conglomerate announced their decision to part ways in a joint statement released on Tuesday.
The statement read: ‘After 11 years of successful partnership, we have agreed to go our separate ways.
“Anitta would like to thank the Warner Music team for all their support. And the Warner team wishes Anitta all the best in the future.”
The split should come as no surprise to fans of hitmaker Boys Don’t Cry, who has been campaigning for months to have her contract with the company terminated.
Farewell: Anitta has parted ways with Warner Music Group after 11 years – a month after the singer accused the record label of ‘not promoting her music’ in explosive posts (February photo)
Split: The Brazilian singer, 30, and the entertainment conglomerate announced their decision to split in a joint statement released on Tuesday
Fury: The split will come as no surprise to fans of the hitmaker Boys Don’t Cry, who has been campaigning for months to have her contract with the company terminated
She took to social media last month to share thinly veiled digs at the company, writing on Twitter, “When you’re young and don’t know much yet, you have to be very careful about the things you sign.”
On International Women’s Day on March 8, she took offense to WMG and shared a post dedicated to her, writing, “Communication at Warner is so good that [they’re] posting me on a Happy Women’s Day looping post, even though I had to go public to ask for the “women’s respect” that this date represents.
She claimed the Warner post was “used.” [as] background the song they said would never break without a performance, because I wasn’t strong enough for that” – referring to her 2022 hit Envolver and the record label’s alleged desire to bring in a well-known guest artist.
The song reached 500 million Spotify streams, but failed to make an impact in the US.
She also shared a screenshot of an email sent to an unidentified CEO of one of Warner’s music divisions, in which the star stated she had to “repeatedly ask the label to do things that you’re naturally supposed to do.” ‘.
Her message read: “Respect me instead of sending your lawyers to talk to mine about money… I accepted all the sad unfair fact that I am the biggest investor here and asked the label to just do the simple job that they had to do: promote my music.’
2022 was a huge year for the seasoned pop star. She released a full-length studio album titled Versions of Me in April and the EP À Procura da Anitta Perfeita in November.
Anitta also released a number of singles last year. Boys Don’t Cry was perhaps her most popular, going double platinum in Brazil according to the organization Pro-Música Brasil.
Wanting out: Anitta took a swipe at the company last month, urging young artists to exercise caution
Go girl: 2022 was a huge year for the seasoned pop star. She released a full-length studio album titled Versions of Me in April, as well as the EP À Procura da Anitta Perfeita in November (pictured February)
Anitta received her first Grammy nomination this year for her work for Best New Artist. She was nominated alongside a long list of artists, including Omar Apollo and Måneskin, as well as a number of other bands and artists.
Last year, she also made a show-stopping appearance in sultry lingerie when she performed in Rihanna’s extravagant Savage X Fenty Vol. 4 fashion show.