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January 28, 2008

VP Records makes an offer to acquire Greensleeves Records

vp_greensleeves.jpgVP Records, the world's leading reggae record company, has announced that it has made an offer to purchase Greensleeves Records & Publishing from Zest Group plc, subject to the approval of Zest's shareholders. VP Records will inherit a catalogue comprised of some of the most notable albums of the genre, from Elephant Man to Yellowman and hit songs recorded by such acts as Rihanna, Sean Paul and Shaggy.

Chris Chin and Randy Chin, respectively Chief Executive Officer and President of VP Records, further added: "Although Greensleeves has historically been our competitor, we have always had the utmost respect for what Greensleeves stood for. The label and its founders had a long term commitment to Reggae music and no one is better positioned than VP Records to understand the need to respect this legacy. We will ensure that Greensleeves remains alive as a brand synonymous with excellence in Reggae and Dancehall music."

Olivier Chastan, Vice President of VP Records, concluded: "The addition of Greensleeves to our catalog will ensure that the genre remains an important category in music. I am incredibly excited about the accumulation of classic works such as Wayne Smith's "Sleng Teng" and Yellowman's "Mr. Yellowman."

.Greensleeves Publishing is just as rich, with a large catalog that includes major recent hits like Sean Paul's "Get Busy" and Wayne Wonder's "Bounce Along" both written by Steven Marsden (a/k/a Lenky)and Donovan Bennett's "Pon De River, Pon De Bank" written for Elephant Man among other compositions.

Furthermore, Greensleeves's unique English roots will allow VP Records to consolidate its presence in Europe's Steve Weltman, Zest's Chief Executive, commented: "The combination of Greensleeves and VP Records will ensure the future of Reggae music around the world. VP Records is committed to preserving the legacy of the Greensleeves label that was begun by its founders Chris Sedgwick & Chris Cracknell in 1977."

Posted by yardFlex at January 28, 2008 11:48 AM


Comments

Posted by: Wade Cameron on January 28, 2008 04:38 PM

Brave move pa VP part. Dem wha fi secure dem brand. A so yu haffi do it fi mek dancehall more popula.


Posted by: w.a.solomon on January 28, 2008 07:17 PM

there are songs that i own which greensleaves claim publishing on.my question is what will be the out come of these songs that i wrote and published who should i contact is it greensleaves or vp record.


Posted by: donde on January 28, 2008 11:49 PM

Dancehall guaan fi tek di whole world.Di spread lik fire all over di universe. Synergy btween GP and Greensleeves a gyaan fi tek di to di next level.


Posted by: whatever on January 29, 2008 04:05 AM

This is a BIG move that can backfire.
Greensleeves has a huge catalog. VP knows that and they also know that the money is in having a big catalog.
They also knew that Zest was losing money becasue they had bought a company and tried to re-locate it to NYC and run it long-distance...
Meantime VP did them best to stiffle G'Sleeves as they have done pretty much every other label they "DISTRIBUTE"...
They knew that Zest won't ride it out and also that now that JetStar has shrinked...that leave no one BUT V.P....
the problem is there is no one BUYING reggae...
so what do VP have planned? besides working catalog?
time will tell.
If history is any guide though, they will short change us fans...and just re-work the catalog.

oh well.

BUY DIRECT FROM ARTISTS.


Posted by: TiTI on January 29, 2008 10:43 AM

BIG TINGS AH GWAAN FOR VP RECORDS. GO DEH GO DEH.

MUCH SUCCESS...


Posted by: NYC on January 30, 2008 03:00 PM

w.a. solomon unno betta contact a entertainment atty. or else unno nuh see nuttin.

MY TAKE IS THAT VP ALWAYS A SEY DAT DEM NUH MEK NO $$$$ FROM REGGAE IF SO WHY STAY IN BUSINESS (2) IF DAT A TRUE HOW COME DEM WANT TO BUY OUT GREENSLEEVES.....

REGGAE ARTIST WAKE 2 4K UP. GET UNNO STUFF COPYRIGHT AND UNNO PUBLISHING IN ORDER. STOP LET DEM PPL TEK UNNO FOR GRANTED.


Posted by: hitsh on February 3, 2008 06:52 AM

to : wa solomon and the other producers and artistes and songwriters FIND A LAWYER FAST FAS FAS


Posted by: Wayne G on April 16, 2008 11:36 AM

VP wah dominate the industry, them wah own the whole of the musical scene, them wah own de whole ah di artists, Greensleeves shoulda never have accepted,


Posted by: country man on July 11, 2008 12:21 PM

big up vp,how do you work for vp as a song write


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