Ciara Inks New Record Deal

Last year it was revealed that Ciara had severed ties with Epic Records, and now it’s been confirmed that she has now signed to Warner Bros.

All Hip Hop writes:

The songstress just announced a brand new deal with Warner Bros. Records, and is currently working on a batch of new music for her new label.

“We welcome Ciara to Warner Bros. Records and look forward to the next chapter of her storied music career,” said Warner Bros. Chairman and CEO, Cameron Strang.

Throughout her 13 plus year career, Ciara has sold over 23 million albums and 16 million singles.

Her most recent single “I Bet,” is also certified platinum and the singer’s 27th chart hit.

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11 comments

  1. I don’t know if she needed a new deal if she’s going to keep being hard headed and not recording the right music. She should not be doing ballads. She was the queen of dace tracks when she first came out. It worked for her. Then she got out of her lane and started doing too many ballads. Then the flopping started.

  2. She’s still going to flop. If I were her, I’d put my focus on modeling. She’s a natural at it and a beautiful woman. She can always tour when she misses performing but committing to a new contract? Nah. No need.

  3. She has a right to keep trying to make her music career what she wants it to be. But she has to be smarter this time around. Song selection is something she needs to work on.

    1. I agree, I think she will do okay this go round. She will probably higher producers that are right for her.

  4. see. females DO need a man/men to achieve success. it’s about time ppl stop lying sayin we dont lmao havin certain men backing females open doors. sh-t aint changed aint gon neva change it’s a law of nature…a bullsh-t a-s law but a real one so miss me with da lyin a-s bullshit, hateful b-tches.

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