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From AI artists to Warner’s $1.2bn JV with Bain… it’s MBW’s Weekly Spherical-Up

by Hifinis
July 5, 2025
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From Drake’s authorized motion to Spotify execs’ large cash-out… it’s MBW’s Weekly Spherical-Up
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Welcome to Music Enterprise Worldwide’s weekly round-up – the place we be sure that you caught the 5 largest tales to hit our headlines over the previous seven days. MBW’s round-up is supported by Centtrip, which helps over 500 of the world’s best-selling artists maximize their earnings and cut back their touring prices.


This week, MBW reported on Aventhis, the outlaw-country “artist” whose AI-generated tracks have garnered over 1 million month-to-month listeners on Spotify. We additionally discovered that Aventhis’ music was created with a mixture of two generative AI music engines: Suno and Riffusion.

Elsewhere, JT Myers and Nat Pastor, the co-CEOs of Virgin Music Group, despatched a letter to VMG employees slamming “juvenile and offensive falsehoods” unfold by opponents of Virgin’s proposed takeover of Downtown Music Holdings.

Additionally this week, Scooter Braun stepped down from his position as CEO of HYBE America. He’ll pursue new ventures whereas taking up an government advisory position as a director of HYBE’s Board of Administrators and Senior Advisor to the Chairman and CEO of HYBE.

In the meantime, on Tuesday (July 1), Warner Music Group and personal funding big Bain Capital launched a $1.2 billion three way partnership to amass “legendary” music catalogs throughout each recorded music and music publishing.

On the identical day, WMG introduced a plan to scale back the corporate’s annual prices by round USD $300 million on an annualized run-rate foundation by the top of fiscal 12 months 2027 – with $170 million saved by way of “headcount rightsizing”.

Right here’s what occurred this week…


1) That AI artist with over 1M listeners on Spotify? His music was created with Suno, says knowledgeable report

Earlier this week, MBW reported on Aventhis, the outlaw-country “artist” whose AI-generated tracks have garnered over 1 million month-to-month listeners on Spotify.

Why did MBW conclude that Aventhis is an AI invention?

As a result of the particular person credited as author and producer on the tracks, David Vieira, seems to have admitted as a lot in feedback on YouTube.

“[The] voice and picture is created with the assistance of AI. The lyrics are written by me,” stated the nameless proprietor of Aventhis’ YouTube channel.

Now we have now additional corroboration concerning the supply of Aventhis’ music…


2)  Virgin Music Group bosses slam ‘juvenile and offensive falsehoods’ unfold by opponents of Downtown acquisition

Virgin Music Group is having its say.

Thus far, JT Myers and Nat Pastor, the co-CEOs of the worldwide companies firm, have publicly shunned discussing opposition to Virgin’s proposed $775 million takeover of Downtown Music Holdings.

That simply modified.

In a brand new letter to VMG employees, obtained by MBW, Myers and Pastor handle a number of accusations made about Virgin – and its father or mother firm, Common Music Group – from events who need regulators to dam the Downtown acquisition….


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3) Scooter Braun steps down as CEO of HYBE America

Scooter Braun has stepped away from his position as CEO of HYBE America.

In response to the official announcement on Tuesday (July 1), the exec will pursue new ventures, whereas taking up an government advisory position as a director of HYBE’s Board of Administrators and Senior Advisor to the Chairman and CEO of HYBE.

Isaac Lee, described as “a seasoned leisure government” who has been main HYBE Latin America as Chairman since November of 2023, will develop into Chairman and CEO of HYBE Americas…


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4) WARNER MUSIC GROUP AND BAIN LAUNCH $1.2 BILLION FUND TO BUY RIGHTS; EACH PARTY OWNS 50% OF VENTURE

Warner Music Group and personal funding big Bain Capital are launching a $1.2 billion three way partnership to amass “legendary” music catalogs throughout each recorded music and music publishing.

MBW understands that roughly half of the $1.2 billion is made up of debt, half with money, with equal legal responsibility on either side of the JV.

WMG and Bain Capital stated on Tuesday (July 1) that they may supply and purchase the catalogs collectively, whereas WMG will handle all elements of promoting, distribution, and administration.

The funds could be deployed swiftly: Warner and Bain are reportedly mulling the acquisition of the Crimson Scorching Chili Peppers’ recorded music catalog for round $350 million…


5) Warner Music Group to scale back annual value by one other $300M, with $170M saved by way of ‘headcount rightsizing’

Warner Music Group CEO Robert Kyncl has introduced what he calls the “remaining steps in our plan to assist future-proof the corporate”.

This seemingly closing stage in Warner’s latest restructuring underneath Kyncl is predicted to additional cut back the corporate’s annual prices by round USD $300 million on an annualized run-rate foundation by the top of fiscal 12 months 2027.

Simply over half of that annual $300 million cost-cutting goal ($170 million) shall be achieved by way of headcount reductions at WMG, stated the corporate.

An extra $30 million of financial savings shall be achieved by lowering prices (like admin and actual property bills) straight associated to the headcount reductions. The remainder of the cost-cutting will goal SG&A bills…


MBW’s Weekly Spherical-Up is supported by Centtrip, which helps over 500 of the world’s best-selling artists maximise their earnings and cut back their touring prices.Music Enterprise Worldwide

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