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Anderson .Paak has signed with U.K.-based music licensing company PPL for the administration of his international neighboring rights collections.
As part of the deal, .Paak will make use of the company’s service that collects performance royalties for the use of sound recordings around the world. Its data management and technology infrastructure and team will help ensure his work is registered globally and his earning potential maximized.
According to PPL, it collects more money from collection societies around the world than anyone else and represents tens of thousands of performers and recording rightsholders. Other clients include George Ezra, Rita Ora and ABBA’s Björn Ulvaeus.