You might find this to be super interesting. Drake is completely independent? Universal distributes his album but he owns all of his masters? That sounds like a new age deal, and it might be a great situation for Drizzy! Check out the interview on Complex and hear about it yourself.
"Drake: Nah…I definitely want to clear this up, I didn’t sign to Universal. I’m actually signed to… a lot of people were telling me, “Oh, you should do it independent.” I’m actually 100% independent. I signed to Cortez Bryant and G. Roberson, my managers, so I signed a joint venture between Aspire Music Group, which is them, and Young Money. So the only part that Universal plays is P&D [pressing and distribution]. I’m not a Universal artist. I’m signed to myself."
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