Ghetto Life Music signs to Forbes Music Entertainment

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                                                                                                                 May 7, 2015
                                                                                                    For Immediate Release

"New York based record label Ghetto Life Music signs marketing and radio promotion deal with indie record label Forbes Music, Inc.."

Indie record label Forbes Music, Inc. has been on a signing spree these past few weeks, signing some of the top independent record labels to exclusive marketing deals. Of those companies was Ghetto Life Music, who's CEO Jermaine "Maine" Johnson is also the leading artist. Prior to the signing of Ghetto Life the companies have worked together for over 2 years non-exclusively.

Maine's debut single "Henney" is already in stores worldwide via iTunes, Amazon Music, Spotify, Rdio and more. Since the two companies struck the deal the single has seen 83% increase in streaming via Spotify as well as an increased amount of paid downloads.

 

 

 

Back in November of 2014 Maine won the Forbes Music "Urban Radio Acclaim Award" and the Forbes Music "Recording Artist Of The Year Award". His company value has increased dramatically since 2013 and has attracted many private investors interested in earning dividends on the back end of what already seems to be an extremely successful campaign.

Maine has also been successful in the world of radio taking the #1 spot on the IBFU Radio Airplay Charts for 6 weeks straight with his fitst single "I Can't Explain It". He has also been featured on the "Top40-charts" and received a rave review from hip hop journalist Tammy Johnson of Phonix Star 9. Sources tell us that the next step from Ghetto Life Music could be a public offering of shares.

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May 7, 2015 4:38am ET by Division One Finance   Comments (0)

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