PEERMUSIC INKS WORLD-WIDE EXCLUSIVE DEAL WITH SONY RECORDING ARTIST CHAYANNE

August 18, 2010
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PEERMUSIC INKS WORLD-WIDE EXCLUSIVE DEAL WITH SONY RECORDING ARTIST CHAYANNE

peermusic, the world’s largest independent music publishing company, has just announced their newly signed deal with Latin superstar and Sony recording artist Chayanne. This new agreement will provide peermusic with exclusivity in regards to Chayanne’s songwriting and will also allow Chayanne to sign and develop third party composers and writers.

Chayanne has been in the business for over 25 years and recorded 20 studio albums, with material that ranges from romantic ballads to rhythmic pop. He has received two Grammy nominations for his work and has numerous #1 hits, including “Yo Te Amo,” “Y Tú Te Vas,” and “Dejaria Todo.” Throughout his career, Chayanne has also toured extensively and is currently on the “No Hay Imposibles” Tour promoting . his new latest CD, “No Hay Imposibles,” the first album to contain material co-writtten by Chayanne.

“In order to make sure that the songs represent his artistic expression, Chayanne has always directed the writer’s he’s chosen to record, said Julio Bagué, peermusic US Latin Creative Director-East Coast and Puerto Rico. “This direction is now expanding in his further participation as a songwriter as well as the development of up and coming talent. peermusic is proud to assist an artist of his stature in this critical process.”

This deal with peermusic will give Chayanne the ability to grow his company Chaf Enterprises, as well. peer’s Miami studio will serve as his home-base for working with singers and writers/composers. Working alongside him is his longtime manager, Patty Vega. Together they will foster new artists, while also giving Chayanne more control over his career.

“We are extremely excited about the opportunity of working with peermusic and its creative team to further expand our music publishing division, and we look forward to fostering many more hits with this new partnership with peermusic”, said Patty Vega.