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Zach Bryan Signs New Deal With Warner Records
Zach Bryan Signs New Deal With Warner Records

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time14-05-2025

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Zach Bryan Signs New Deal With Warner Records

Zach Bryan is staying at Warner Records, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. The singer-songwriter has extended his deal with the label for at least two albums, sources say, with the deal closing over the weekend. Meanwhile, Bryan is also selling his publishing catalog, a source familiar with the matter confirms to THR, with the deals netting Bryan a reported $350 million. Bryan first signed with Warner Records back in 2021 and is the perhaps the biggest artist on Warner's roster, which has also had successes from the likes of Teddy Swims and Benson Boone. Bryan helped turn the label's fortunes around as Warner morphed from a sleepy legacy label into one of the hottest companies in the business. His success in country music outside of the traditional Nashville system has inspired coastal labels across the industry to grow much more invested in the genre. More from The Hollywood Reporter Chappell Roan Makes Met Gala Debut in All-Pink Ensemble Seventeen's Leader Looks Effortlessly Cool During Met Gala Debut Kehlani Central Park Pride Show Canceled Over "Security Concerns" From Mayor's Office The Hollywood Reporter has reached out to reps for Bryan and Warner for comment. A source confirms that Bryan is selling the catalog to a new company headed by Cameron Strang, who ran Warner Chappell until 2015, and Warner Records until 2017. Strang didn't reply to a request for comment. Variety was the first to report on the catalog sale. Sources say Bryan's team was in discussions with Universal Music Group as well, perhaps an unsurprising development as Bryan carries significant leverage, and his reps are looking to secure the strongest deal possible. Bryan has a strong relationship with Warner heads Aaron Bay-Schuck and Tom Corson, which would make a Warner departure difficult to imagine. Still, UMG has made several key moves in the country space as of late. Mike Harris and Dave Cobb took the helm at UMG Nashville back in February, and the company just rebranded as the Music Corporation of America. Interscope, meanwhile, just revived the famed country label Lost Highway Records, and Bryan — a storytelling country act who has thrived outside the Nashville establishment — would seem like a perfect fit at the label. As THR first reported last week, Kacey Musgraves, who duetted with Bryan on their No. 1 hit 'I Remember Everything,' signed on as Lost Highway's first artist. Best of The Hollywood Reporter Hollywood's Most Notable Deaths of 2025 Most Anticipated Concert Tours of 2025: Beyoncé, Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar & SZA, Sabrina Carpenter and More Hollywood's Highest-Profile Harris Endorsements: Taylor Swift, George Clooney, Bruce Springsteen and More

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