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No Games Sold 1100 units - released without Universal Republic

serani-no-games.jpg"It's tough out there but we are remaining positive and focused on developing Serani as an artist and a brand," said Julian Jones-Griffith, Serani's manager, in the aftermath of shifting a little over 1100 units first week of his debut album, No Games. "We are lucky that we have venture partners who believe in Serani, will stay the course and roll out a third single. They share our vision of artist development and breaking him in new markets. When you think, how far Serani has come in terms of profile and mainstream airplay in under 2 years as an artist it's a phenomenal achievement and hes out-paced many acts who have been on the scene for years. We're closing in on 100,000 single downloads overall since we rolled out, which is huge, and I'm confident we will get where we want to go."

In a climate where album sales have been culled dramatically in the space of a few short years, everybody has felt the brunt of the decline. Sean Paul came off the back of 4 million sold and did 28k first week. Sony rolled out 225,000 units first week for Sean Kingston on the strength of a huge Billboard hit and he shifted less than 15,000.

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"It's a grind for everybody but for a Dancehall act trying to go mainstream there's an added fight," added Jones-Griffith. "Radio is a problem but it’s compounded at retail where it’s almost impossible to get product in stores. We bought ourselves out of the Universal Republic deal about 2 months ago and did a straight distribution deal with Razor & Tie, who went through Sony. Sony of course just got burnt from the 200,000 Sean Kingston returned CDs so we ended up getting calls from all over our strong markets that the CD just wasn’t in stores for people to buy. We're presently addressing that and hope to re-solicit the product to retail early next year. We will build another radio story to help facilitate that and we are, as ever, working on that."

Serani signed a 4-album deal with Universal Republic earlier this year but quickly became unhappy with the way things were playing out. Trusting in label partner Phase One Communications Serani and his management agreed that the best route would be to buy themselves out of the Uni-Republic deal and move forward as an indie. No Games was released October 27 on Phase One Communications/Rockstone Media Group, a company jointly owned by Serani and his manager.

"In some ways we cut too good a deal for ourselves with Universal Republic," remarked Jones-Griffith. "They offered us a 360 deal with a healthy advance but knew the back- end would be minimal so we passed on that and cut a unique distribution-with-creative-services deal. I think Republic soon regretted that they would not be seeing the lion's share of profit that a major is used to so we found that we were still coming out of pocket to cover a lot of things going forward and quickly fell off their priority list. Phase One said let’s give back Universal what they've laid out and we won’t have to give up those points to them, which made sense in the bigger picture. So we took the brave decision to go it alone, drop the album in the 4th quarter and keep the forward movement going. We're going with Take Me Higher as the third single with which we will be going after Top 40."

Serani is continuing to promote No Games across the country, rounding out his North East promotion this week with release parties in Jersey and different demographics in New York, before heading out to the Mid West, Atlanta, Florida and Canada. Trips to the UK and Haiti will round out a landmark year for Serani, who will undoubtedly carry this momentum into 2010.

Comments (9)

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MAAD:
Posted by MAAD | November 5, 2009 4:02 PM

better than 8 copies



maad scientist:
Posted by maad scientist | November 5, 2009 4:34 PM

Congratulations on paving the way for other JA artist to use their blueprint for future marketing and promotions of other artists'.



CELEBRITY:
Posted by CELEBRITY | November 5, 2009 4:38 PM

CONGRATS SERANI,I HAVE SEEN AND HEARD YOUR GROWTH.YOUR MANAGEMENT TEAM IS DOING A GREAT JOB.YOU ONLY SOLD THAT AMOUNT OF UNITS BUT IT IS BETTER THAN NOTHING,THINGS WILL GET BETTER.
FOR A FAIRLY NEW JAMAICAN ARTIST IN THIS RECESSIONED-RIDDEN WORLD....YOU ARE DOING QUITE WELL.KEEP PUSHING AND DON'T EVER GIVE UP.
JUST KEEP PUSHING OUT GOOD MUSIC BECAUSE THAT IS WHAT WILL PREVAIL IN THE LONG RUN,DON'T FOLLOW THE HYPE...QUALITY TALKS!



simmy boy:
Posted by simmy boy | November 5, 2009 5:56 PM

better than faggi the bleacher's 8 copies



sasan:
Posted by sasan | November 5, 2009 9:50 PM

all this hype that julian,serani and the media has been making and then this,they were all showing off saying they get deal with huge record label and now they ditch you guys because you guys can't make the money they want this is the same way julian and mavado were saying he (mavado) was gonna be on jay z album and he's not on it sean paul won the soul train awards and you guys don't put it up i bet if serani or mavado had won you guys would have put it up



Talk Di Tings:
Posted by Talk Di Tings | November 6, 2009 9:31 AM

Dammm!!!
Some artist have sold more out of the back of their trunk.
I didn't think it would sell that much anyways..who would want a buy a full album of not well produced music and off key singing.

Its sad cus we have had major disappointing with albums from Sean Paul and even Taarus.

Glad Shabba is back maybe their is hope for Dancehall with him cus the rest are not cutting it!!

Really what do we have to look forward to in dancehall for 2010? Not reggae acts...DANCEHALL!!



Posted by mdiddy | November 6, 2009 3:01 PM

Big up serani 100000 downloads is a good look plus good move with owning part of the label



Anonymous:
Posted by Anonymous | November 6, 2009 7:05 PM

broy de bore tongue bleacher cant even sell 10 copy and sey him a run de place



no kartel no big ship:
Posted by no kartel no big ship | November 6, 2009 10:49 PM

some man ah tour dung the entire united states and can barely sell 1000 copy lol...gaza mi sey...atleast vybz kartel never get dropped the first week LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!! if kartel sell 9 copies HOW LONG SERANI LAST ON THE OVERSEAS RECORD COMPANY 9 DAYS LOL!!!!



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