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Buju Banton Sees No Problem With Artists Selling Their Catalog

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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz Buju Banton was one of many local Jamaican musicians rumored to have sold their music catalog for an undisclosed amount. Gargamel had an opportunity to address the speculations head on but opted to share his views on artists selling their masters instead. The veteran artist was recently asked about selling his catalog. Still, he appeared to beat around the bushes giving a definitive answer about his music publishing and only shared that he […]

Source: Trinidad News

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