The Puerto Rican urban artist; o Nio García announced This Saturday the separation of the Flow La Movie record label, a company directed by its deceased producer and manager of the same name, due to differences with the new administration of the company.
And it is that as explained In a press release sent by García’s representatives, the music company passed at the hands of Ilianes Ruiz, mother of José; A. Hernández, real name of Flow La Movie, after he died on December 15 in a plane crash in the Dominican Republic.
According to the statement, Ruiz, administrator of the AH Entertainment company, is “a person who was never involved in any of Nio’s career issues when her son was alive and unfortunately has no knowledge of the music industry”.
“The legacy of Flow la Movie will continue I live through all the songs that we made together and that continue to play worldwide. Flow The Movie is us. Those of us who created that brand”, said García in the press release.
“The goals of Nio Garcia and Movie were very clear before they died and it is unfortunate to see how the new administration has completely deviated from the goal. It’s time to start a new stage and I’m ready to make my fans happy with my music.” Garcia.
This transition, however, has caused the delay and publication of García’s new album, as well as the release of his new album. as the filming and production of two music videos that had already been approved by Flow La Movie before his death, states the text.
This album includes 15 songs, and that of According to a letter written by Edwin Prado, García’s attorney, Ruiz “has arbitrarily and maliciously refused to market on behalf of AH Entertainment.”
“That in itself it is only a breach of contract that implies the resolution of the contract. It is clear that you and the company you intend to lead, far from contributing to Nio’s career, are doing the unspeakable to destroy his career”, details the letter.
Prado also assures in the letter that Flow La Movie “until today has not provided any amount of royalties record companies, another additional factor that constitutes a flagrant breach of contract”.
“According to clause 22 of the record contract, you do not cure and remedy the breaches here.” outlined, we would be filing the corresponding legal actions,” Prado points out.
The statement, in turn, highlights that Flow La Movie was a fundamental pillar in García’s career, and was the man who trusted the most in the talent of him and supported him & gué; from day one, forming a duo from which international successes and world records for reproduction on digital platforms arose.
After the separation of the record label, the career of García will pass by. to exclusive management with GLAD Empire, a company that notoriously worked with GLAD Empire. has been with Flow La Movie since its inception and exclusively manages the distribution of content already released by the label.
Through this statement, it is also clarified that the only office of " ;booking” (presentation contracts) authorized to sell dates worldwide, including territories such as Colombia and Mexico, is Sold Out Entertainment.