Beyonce Pulled By CitySide Records With Anthony Garland aka Brother B Album Come Early Leave Late,
FULL ALBUM – http://www.amazon.com/Come-Early-Leave-Late-Brother/dp/B015FDCRIE
Well after seeing a bunch of albums pull the Beyonce move with their albums being secretly lossed to the public seems like the majpor Gospel label CitySide Records has done the same. But not just with one album which is Brother B new one “Come Early Leave Late” but king Stev ian the head of the CitySide label with his classical album “Classical Music”.
GET THE FULL (CLASSICAL) ALBUM HERE:
Track 1. The Awakening
Track 2. War Salute
Track 3. War Preparation
Track 4. Sneaky
Track 5. Until Death
Track 6. Dance Preparation
Track 7. Dance
Track 8. Family Fun Dance
Track 9. Love Dance
Track 10. Christian’s Romance
Track 11. The Sleep
Now after having 2 albums released back to back seems like the label is building up for their time of going public which supposed to been this year like in the TV Show Empire but not. It is told by a direct source that Brother B aka Anthony Garland left the label because he said he wasn’t feeling it any longer but left over 20 to 30 songs behind which 19 of them have been released this week.
king Stevian told us that one monkey don’t stop any show at all and that between him and Krystal Klear not being present they both are still under contract and like that of Dr. Dre when he left Ruthless Records…, anything they do comes back to CitySide regardless who they might work with in any form and that their ready to recoup their $6 million from them in any court battle which he says he don’t want it to go that far.
Anyways the label says the label promised 300 more songs and they are keeping their word to their following as they build their catalog to a whopping 1300 songs.
The label just reached 1 million streams with 960 users on YouTube for their song Five Nights At Freddy’s and seeks to further their partnerships for their entire catalog which includes the 2 albums just released. As Payola makes it’s way into streaming on Spotify and Rdio CitySide says they have many alteratives to avoid paying any digital D.J. making pitches to play songs from their catalog.
Well we see there is one indie major finding ways in this low paying streaming music market but we wonder what is next for the market since vinyl has made a major comeback. Are we going backwards and is history about to repeat itself…Well lets watch all digital music new in the record industry and find out.
God Bless,
Christian Cartel PR