
On Friday (Might 22), Common Music Group (UMG) and TikTok introduced a brand new multiyear strategic licensing settlement which can profit artists comparable to Drake, Woman Gaga and covers new developments comparable to AI.
“We’re happy with the pioneering work we’ve accomplished with TikTok to create wide-ranging advantages for our artists and songwriters,” stated UMG Government Vice-President & Chief Michael Nash within the press launch. “With this new settlement, we stay up for driving progressive new fan experiences, whereas additional enhancing social media monetization, and defending and amplifying human artistry.”
The brand new settlement builds upon the preliminary deal between the music label and the worldwide social media big that was introduced in 2024 that allowed artists and songwriters to achieve larger royalties from TikTok. Earlier than, UMG had points with TikTok’s funds, claiming it was “attempting to construct a music-based enterprise, with out paying honest worth for the music.”
Within the new deal, each firms dedicated to furthering their involvement in synthetic intelligence (AI) growth alternatives, including “protections that promote human artistry and guarantee platform economics successfully circulate via to artists and songwriters.”
The settlement for UMG and TikTok additionally states that the 2 will “work collectively to take away unauthorized AI-generated music,” and strenghten artist and songwriter attribution on the social media platform. It builds on earlier partnerships that UMG has struck with Udio, Splice and Nvidia.
“We’re excited to take our partnership with UMG to the subsequent stage, and construct on the sturdy basis we’ve already created collectively for artists, songwriters and followers,” stated TikTok International Head of Music Enterprise and Improvement Tracy Gardner within the press assertion. “TikTok is a novel platform the place music discovery, tradition and fandom intersect, and this settlement will assist create much more alternatives for artists and songwriters to interact audiences, develop their communities and obtain profession success on a worldwide scale.”




