The Inc. To Ink Deal With Warner

XIAN

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Daily Hip-Hop News:
The Inc. To Ink Deal With Warner
Wednesday - December 7, 2005 by Carl "H.D." Chery

Only a few days after being acquitted of money laundering charges, Irv and Chris "Gotti" Lorenzo have resumed negotiations with Warner Music Group to find a new home for The Inc. Records.

Chris told the New York Post that The Inc.'s music attorney Ron Sweeney got word from Island Def Jam that it didn't wish to renew its deal with The Inc. last Thursday as deliberations began in the money laundering trial. This past May, reports surfaced that Def Jam was seeking a deal to dissolve its joint venture with The Inc.

"We're free finally," Chris told The Post. "We have a lot of options and we'll figure it out after the new year."

The executive added that his roster has "hundreds of songs ready to go." The label's artists include Ja Rule, Ashanti, Cadillac Tah, Black Child and R&B singer Lloyd. Meanwhile, Ja Rule and Ashanti respectively released Exodus and Collectibles, greatest hits compilations, through Def Jam yesterday.

Irv had begun negotiations regarding a high-level executive position at Warner Music Group's Atlantic Records earlier this year. The talks halted when Warner execs opted to await the outcome of the trial.

Warner executives Lyor Cohen and Kevin Liles appeared in court to support the Lorenzo brothers last week. Sources say Cohen plans on making a deal with the label. The Lorenzos have also been negotiating with U.K. label EMI, but sources say a deal isn't probable.

"Warner is definitely where they'll end up," a music executive close to the deal told The Post.

Representatives for the Warner Music Group refused to comment.
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Which is why the album is called "Exodus"

The first song is a four minute track, real hot. He calls himself "Loki"

~peace~
 

XIAN

New Member
#2
http://sohh.com/articles/article.php/7979

Daily Hip-Hop News:
The Inc. To Ink Deal With Warner
Wednesday - December 7, 2005 by Carl "H.D." Chery

Only a few days after being acquitted of money laundering charges, Irv and Chris "Gotti" Lorenzo have resumed negotiations with Warner Music Group to find a new home for The Inc. Records.

Chris told the New York Post that The Inc.'s music attorney Ron Sweeney got word from Island Def Jam that it didn't wish to renew its deal with The Inc. last Thursday as deliberations began in the money laundering trial. This past May, reports surfaced that Def Jam was seeking a deal to dissolve its joint venture with The Inc.

"We're free finally," Chris told The Post. "We have a lot of options and we'll figure it out after the new year."

The executive added that his roster has "hundreds of songs ready to go." The label's artists include Ja Rule, Ashanti, Cadillac Tah, Black Child and R&B singer Lloyd. Meanwhile, Ja Rule and Ashanti respectively released Exodus and Collectibles, greatest hits compilations, through Def Jam yesterday.

Irv had begun negotiations regarding a high-level executive position at Warner Music Group's Atlantic Records earlier this year. The talks halted when Warner execs opted to await the outcome of the trial.

Warner executives Lyor Cohen and Kevin Liles appeared in court to support the Lorenzo brothers last week. Sources say Cohen plans on making a deal with the label. The Lorenzos have also been negotiating with U.K. label EMI, but sources say a deal isn't probable.

"Warner is definitely where they'll end up," a music executive close to the deal told The Post.

Representatives for the Warner Music Group refused to comment.
______________________________________________________

Which is why the album is called "Exodus"

The first song is a four minute track, real hot. He calls himself "Loki"

~peace~
 

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