Bad Bunny Extends Publishing Deal with Rimas as His Career Continues to Soar
Latin music's most influential artist, Bad Bunny, has extended his publishing deal with Rimas Publishing, a move that solidifies the company's position in the industry. The renewed agreement marks a significant milestone for both parties, given the immense success of the global superstar.
According to Carlos A. Souffront, president of Rimas Publishing, the renewal "is a clear validation that we are doing things right." He believes that discovering new talent is essential but notes that retention is equally crucial in building long-term relationships with artists. The company's approach is centered around creative collaboration and career development.
The extended agreement comes as Bad Bunny continues to dominate global music charts and touring headlines, having recently delivered a high-profile Super Bowl performance and adding new Grammy Awards to his trophy case. He has been an integral part of Rimas' roster since the company signed him back in 2018.
Rimas Publishing is expanding its catalog with emerging acts that are shaping the future of Latin music. The company announced several new signings, including Octavio Cuadras and Chilean pop artist Diego Smith. Their debut works reflect a blend of nostalgia and innovative storytelling.
The renewed deal also marks an extension to Rimas' roster of key writers and producers such as Mora, Cris MJ, Tempo, and Caleb Calloway. The company has finalized contracts with notable figures like Cheo Legendary and multi-platinum Latin Grammy winner KARBeats.
The deal underscores the company's editorial vision β fostering a community where creators can grow, evolve, and find strategic partners that understand their creative value today and in the long term. With Bad Bunny leading the way, Rimas Publishing continues to navigate the ever-changing landscape of Latin music with its unique approach to talent development and publishing.
Latin music's most influential artist, Bad Bunny, has extended his publishing deal with Rimas Publishing, a move that solidifies the company's position in the industry. The renewed agreement marks a significant milestone for both parties, given the immense success of the global superstar.
According to Carlos A. Souffront, president of Rimas Publishing, the renewal "is a clear validation that we are doing things right." He believes that discovering new talent is essential but notes that retention is equally crucial in building long-term relationships with artists. The company's approach is centered around creative collaboration and career development.
The extended agreement comes as Bad Bunny continues to dominate global music charts and touring headlines, having recently delivered a high-profile Super Bowl performance and adding new Grammy Awards to his trophy case. He has been an integral part of Rimas' roster since the company signed him back in 2018.
Rimas Publishing is expanding its catalog with emerging acts that are shaping the future of Latin music. The company announced several new signings, including Octavio Cuadras and Chilean pop artist Diego Smith. Their debut works reflect a blend of nostalgia and innovative storytelling.
The renewed deal also marks an extension to Rimas' roster of key writers and producers such as Mora, Cris MJ, Tempo, and Caleb Calloway. The company has finalized contracts with notable figures like Cheo Legendary and multi-platinum Latin Grammy winner KARBeats.
The deal underscores the company's editorial vision β fostering a community where creators can grow, evolve, and find strategic partners that understand their creative value today and in the long term. With Bad Bunny leading the way, Rimas Publishing continues to navigate the ever-changing landscape of Latin music with its unique approach to talent development and publishing.