Cud Distro will change the game for creatives, music artistes

Good times are here for creative minds and music artistes in the entertainment industry with the introduction of Cud Distro into the entertainment business.

The digital company will provide digital distribution, monetization and marketing for creatives – artistes for start ups in the entertainment world in Nigeria and beyond.

The company which is a subsidiary of Cud digital, a PR and entertainment consulting firm will also be delivering audio, video and metadata to DSPs, and distributing royalties back to right holders at scale.

According to the founder, Akinnibi Kayode  it is time to help push musical contents of artsites out there for those who truly want to pay for them. This platform according to him, will certainly make the difference in the music world.

“I think it is time to get people’s music out there. And I am optimistic that if it gets some heat, the initial deal can be upscale to a full-blown record licensing deal, including scaled investment into PR, digital advertising, brand partnerships and so on.

“We want to get creatives seamless placements, access and support via numerous digital platforms globally; it’s hard for independents artists / creatives to expand down the chain and take on distribution and placements on these platforms”

 

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