
On Saturday, he posted the video that included the songs from the album but the record label quickly took the video down. He kept fighting back against their removal and even tweeted an email in which he sent the reps saying, ”I love you guys. But go —- yourselves.” Luckily, they seem to be taking it well.
“Working with Brad is like riding a roller coaster: you know you’re going to scream, smile and have a wild ride … and it’s generally safe,” Gary Overton, Sony Music Nashville’s CEO says in the release.
With talent like Brad's, I am pretty sure he can do whatever he wants to do whenever he wants to do it! As long as he keeps recording top hitters it is pretty obvious he knows how to run his business. His raw passion is what makes great music, and quite frankly it is kind of fun watching a man that has a little spark to him. Predictably unpredictable is what people want, and that is what you are going to get with this boy! So buckle up and lets see where he takes us next. One thing is for darn sure, the music will be great and the scenery is not too shabby either!
What do you think about the relationships between record labels and the artist? Who should have the final say? We love hearing from you, so let it all out!
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