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Stories from show business when stars lost or nearly lost their stage names

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Stories from show business when stars lost or nearly lost their stage names
Stories from show business when stars lost or nearly lost their stage names

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Conflicts between artists and music labels are not new in the entertainment industry. Dozens of scandals are discussed annually in the press. Sometimes it comes to the fact that the parties decide to break off all business relations, and the labels reserve the right to the entire repertoire and even the artist’s pseudonym. In recent months, the possible loss of stage names by former Black Star artists Yegor Creed and Christina C has been widely debated.

Egor Creed

In 2012, a young artist from Penza, Yegor Bulatkin, signed a contract with rapper Timati's label Black Star, which, under the terms of the contract, reserved the right to the artist's pseudonym Creed and all the social networks of the musician. This spring, rumors began to appear that the star was in no hurry to renew the contract with the label and might lose the stage name known in several countries.

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Christina C

Another artist of the label Black Star, which has lost the rights to a fairly popular pseudonym. Kristina Sargsyan broke off relations with the organization due to creative disagreements, after which Timati publicly announced that he would not allow the singer to perform under the old stage name, the label even deleted all the performer’s clips from his official Youtube channel.

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Valeria

After a divorce with her husband and part-time producer Alexander Shulgin, the singer, whose real name is Alla Perfilova, could lose her stage name. The ex-husband sued the performer, demanding that she be prohibited from acting as Valeria. She simply officially changed her name, and Shulgin’s lawsuit was not satisfied.

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Svetlana Loboda

The former partner of the singer, Alexander Shirkin, tried through the court to forbid her to speak under a name that was not a pseudonym, but was given to a star at birth. His lawsuit was not satisfied, but the performer decided just in case to register the LOBODA trademark in order to avoid similar conflicts in the future.

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Dima Bilan

Victor Belan could lose his pseudonym, which the former husband of his producer Yana Rudkovskaya tried to sue from him, but officially changed the name in the passport to Dmitry Bilan and continued to speak as if nothing had happened.

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"Prime Minister"

The popular boy band decided to break off relations with producer Eugene Fridland due to financial differences. In response, he sued the group, demanding that they not be allowed to appear under the name, which was a trademark registered in the name of the producer. As a result, his lawsuit was satisfied, and the musicians later had to perform under the pseudonym "Group PM".

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