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23 March 2015

Vassy premieres new single Secrets with Tiesto and KSHMR

Vassy new single Secrets with Tiesto and KSHMR

Vassy premieres new single Secrets with Tiesto and KSHMR

What do Pepsi, Disney’s Frozen, Grey’s Anatomy and The Sims have in common? Vassy - the pop star you’ve already fallen in love with but you just don’t know it yet. Brimming with sultry vocals and effervescent melodies, the Greco-Australian most likely wrote that infectiously upbeat tune you’ve had in your head all week. You’ve already heard her hit single “We Are Young,” which reached #1 on the Billboard Dance Charts in 2013 and has been featured in countless movie and television spots. Now you can finally put a name and face to the tunes that send you into a state of pure bliss.

Now, she returns with another hit, "Secrets" with Tiesto and KSHMR - a track that has already hit no. 1 on the Beatport Charts- just 2 days after its premiere!

The Australian-Greek songstress has been hard at work in the music industry for years-Vassy is a certified platinum and gold recording artist who has reached some of the highest achievements in the business. Her single “Hustlin” held the number one spot in Beatport for three weeks and reached #1 on the Billboard Dance Charts in 2014. “Bad” with David Guetta and Showtek hit double platinum in 2014, has over 160 million YouTube views from around the world, was nominated for two IDMA Awards at WMC 2015, and reached  #1 on the Billboard Dance charts. Her single, “We Are Young” debuted at #1 on the Billboard Dance Charts. Her enchanting songs have been featured everywhere from Skechers, Victoria’s Secret, and Pepsi commercials, to movies like Disney’s Frozen and Grey’s Anatomy. You’ve even heard her track translated into “simlish” for The Sims 2.

Vassy returns with a vibrant collection of tracks which will set your heart on fire with her forthcoming album We Are Young. Bursting with pop anthems and anthemic tunes, Vassy describes her new release as “magic” and an invitation to a journey into her own self-discovery. She muses, “it’s like the universe calling your name and allowing your authenticity to just shine.”


16 March 2010

Michael Jackson estate agrees record Sony music deal


The estate of Michael Jackson has agreed the biggest recording deal in history, worth more than $200m (£133m), with Sony Music, US reports say.

The deal reportedly involves 10 album projects over seven years - including one of previously unreleased material.

The singer died at his Los Angeles home in June, aged 50. He was due to stage a series of comeback concerts in Britain.

Michael Jackson's death was ruled as homicide, mainly caused by the use of the anaesthetic Propofol.

Massive debts

The contract with Sony could be worth up to $250m if certain conditions are met, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday, citing sources close to the deal.

It reflects sales of Jackson's music and memorabilia - which have sky-rocketed in the months since his death, making the late star one of the biggest-earning acts of last year, says the BBC's Rajesh Mirchandani in Los Angeles.

Sony has sold about 31 million copies of Jackson's albums worldwide since his death on 25 June, the report said.

His estate may soon be able to pay off some of the huge debts he left behind, our correspondent adds.

According to US media, Jackson also left behind dozens of new songs, which may be released, along with revamped packages of old hits.

More details are expected in an official announcement later on Tuesday, but the contract is reported to include the soundtrack to the recent film, This Is It.

The footage showed Jackson rehearsing for his comeback tour just days before his death from an overdose of an anaesthetic.

His doctor, Conrad Murray, who told police he had prescribed Propofol for insomnia, has pleaded not guilty to a charge of manslaughter.

He has always maintained that he neither prescribed nor administered anything that should have killed the singer.