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Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Fridayy has extended his publishing deal with Prescription Songs, Billboard can exclusively announce Monday (Aug. 19).
“Prescription feels like home for me,” says Fridayy in a press statement. “Shout out to Eddie [Fourcell, vp of A&R at Prescription Songs]! Without him, who knows where I would be! All I ever needed was an opportunity, and Eddie and Prescription provided that.”

The news arrives days after his “When It Comes to You” single earned platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The song, featured on his 2023 self-titled debut album, peaked at No. 29 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and broke into the top 40 of Rhythmic Airplay. It also became Fridayy’s first solo entry on the Billboard Hot 100, reached No. 97.

“From the moment Eddie first played me Fridayy’s music, I knew he was a special talent,” says Lukasz “Dr. Luke” Gottwald, Prescription Songs founder. “We are excited and honored to extend our publishing partnership with Fridayy and know this next chapter together will be even bigger and better.”

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Fridayy (real name Francis LeBlanc) first signed a deal with Prescription in 2022. Fourcell had sent DJ Khaled a chorus idea that Fridayy created, which led to the creation of the star-studded “God Did,” featuring Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, John Legend and Fridayy. “God Did” earned three nominations at the 2023 Grammy Awards, which closed with the hip-hop heavyweights’ performance: song of the year, best rap song and best rap performance. It also reached No. 17 on the Hot 100 in 2022, marking Fridayy’s highest-charting entry to date. He also co-wrote the 21 Savage-assisted “Calling For You” cut on Drake‘s Billboard 200-topping For All the Dogs album, which hit No. 5 on the Hot 100.

“It’s an honor to work alongside such a great team at Prescription. Six months after meeting my brother Eddie, all our lives changed for the better! If he didn’t send ‘God Did’ to Khaled, none of this is possible,” adds Fridayy’s manager Edgar Cutino. “I want to thank Luke and Rhea [Pasricha, head of A&R, West Coast at Prescription Songs] for empowering a great executive to sign a kid with no placements who was just dope. Shoutout to our team for the months of hard work it took to get this done: my partner Chris Washington, our incredible lawyers Brian Drach and Jason Berger, and the amazing Dayna Gomez, who keeps everything with us running.”

Welcome to another edition of Executive Turntable, Billboard’s comprehensive(ish) compendium of promotions, hirings, exits and firings — and all things in between — across music. While you’re here, we also have a weekly interview series spotlighting a single executive and a regularly updated gallery honoring many of the industry figures we’ve lost throughout the year.
Maximilian Kolb announced his departure as BMG‘s executive vp of repertoire and marketing for continental Europe, effective at the end of the month. Kolb, who has been running things in Europe since late 2021, said the industry is in the midst of “one of its most revolutionary periods” and that it was time for a “new chapter” in his life. Assuming Kolb’s responsibilities in Europe on an interim basis will be Alistair Norbury, president of repertoire and marketing in the U.K. and Asia-Pacific regions. BMG CEO Thomas Coesfeld lauded Kolb’s contributions over the years, saying “his leadership and vision have been instrumental in the growth and success of our GSA and Continental Europe operations.” Kolb joined BMG from Sony in 2012 as an A&R manager and was promoted to director A&R recorded music for Germany, Austria and Switzerland (GSA) five years later. In 2019, he was elevated to managing director of the GSA block and then snagged his most recent role in October 2021. Some of Kolb and company’s most recent wins include the acquisition of German independent label Telamo and the addition of rights packages from Jean-Michel Jarre, Tina Turner, Martin Solveig, Cro and more. Kolb has not telegraphed his next move professionally.

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Over in the U.S., BMG elevated Jen Morgan to vice president, global content & creative, executing content creation initiatives for BMG artists, as well as developing and executing marketing and sales content strategies supporting BMG’s artists and global objectives. Morgan previously served as vp, creative & imaging, and joined BBRMG in 2010. –Jessica Nicholson

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Prescription Songs promoted Siara Behar and Eddie Fourcell each to vice president of A&R at the Dr. Luke-founded publisher. Behar was previously senior director of A&R and during her seven years at the company has signed or worked with a host of top writers, including Play-N-Skillz, DallasK, ALOISIO, JayM, LU KALA, Space Primates, Chloe George, Micah Premnath, Seb (1Mind). Prescribed since early 2021, most recently as senior A&R executive, Fourcell has found success with a roster that includes Grammy winner Lunchmoney Lewis (“All My Life” by Lil Durk and J Cole) and Jay-Z collaborator Fridayy, plus B Ham, Kaine, MizzyLoft and Baerose, among others. Fourcell earned his industry stripes at Mary J. Blige’s MJB Productions, where he rose from intern to head of A&R. “Siara and Eddie go above and beyond for our writers and creatives at Prescription Songs,” said Dr. Luke. “We are so grateful and proud to announce their well-deserved promotions and continued leadership roles.” Both executives report to Rhea Pasricha, head of A&R on the West Coast, and Katie Fagan, head of A&R at Prescription Songs Nashville.

PULSE Music Group promoted Steven Gringer to senior vp of A&R. Foley is celebrating his tenth year at PULSE, where in 2014 he started as an A&R coordinator for its publishing division before quickly being promoted to creative director that same year. He eventually rose to vp of A&R for publishing, his most recent title at the company, where he’s based in Los Angeles and reports to Ashley Calhoun, president. Prior to PULSE, Gringer worked in A&R at Shapiro Bernstein Music Publishing. Gringer’s portfolio at PULSE includes Noah Kahan collaborator Gabe Simon, Jack Harlow producer Angel Lopez, Latin music hitmaker Manuel Lara, cross-genre writer-producer DVLP and others. “What makes Steven really incredible as an A&R executive is his deft ability to work across genres, creating pop, latin, hip-hop and international opportunities for our roster of songwriters and producers,” raved Calhoun and co-CEOs Scott Cutler and Josh Abraham in a statement. “As we continue to take the careers of our clients to the next level, Steven’s work over the past 10 years at PULSE Music Group has been an instrumental part of this success.”

Live music company Mammoth hired Rob Owens as president of global touring and Angela Brown as president of global tour marketing. Owens was most recently vp of talent at NoCap Shows and earlier in his career held director-level gigs at AEG Presents and Nederlander Concerts — where for years he booked the historic Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. Brown, who is based in St. Louis, joined Mammoth following 27 years at Live Nation, where she rose to vp of marketing and along the way helped promote tours for Beyoncé, Drake and Billy Joel, among many others.

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Alyssa Kitchen was promoted to general manager of the legendary Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY. The New Jersey native and self-professed former “emo kid” was previously assistant GM and director of finance at the venue. Prior to storming The Capitol (sorry), Kitchen served in senior accountant roles at Relix Media Group and Hear & There.

Jelena Grozdanich is the new vp of music at FivePointFive, a welltech app launching soon that will offer live and on-demand classes of functional breathwork. Grozdanich (GROWS-duh-nitch) is coming off a 10-year run at Sony Music Entertainment and Columbia Records, where she rose to director in the latter’s film and TV licensing division. While at Sony/Columbia, she represented a who’s-who of influential artists including Beyoncé, Adele, Miles Davis, A Tribe Called Quest and Elvis Presley, among others. During this decade, she also founded her own talent management firm (Guardian MGMT) and wellness community (TheSecret.LA). Grozdanich is based in Los Angeles.

NASHVILLE NOTES: Writer/artist development company Eclipse Music Group hired Courtney Crist as vp of publishing. She joins EMG from Anthem Entertainment, where as senior director she worked with writers including Ronnie Bowman, Early James and Brit Taylor, among others. “Courtney is a songwriter’s best friend, ultimate ally and has the best ears in the business,” said Penny Gattis, a partner at Eclipse … EastCoast Entertainment added Beth Potter to their Nashville office. Potter arrived from Downtown Band Entertainment, home of the Music City-based party band of the same name. ECE recently signed on to rep the band.

Lisa Goich recently left The Recording Academy, where she oversaw the jazz and comedy genres for the Grammy Awards, to launch her own consulting firm. LGA Creative Consulting will work with emerging artists and entrepreneurs from concept to creation on their creative projects. Prior to joining the Recording Academy in 2011, Goich worked in radio, website production (notably for Carole King) and was a coordinator and web-and-social media guru for the Playboy Jazz Festival.

Alana Battaglia joined the publicity team at The Untold. In her new role, she will manage accounts with notable clients including talent agency UTA and its new UTA Creators division as well as Don Toliver’s newly released Fortnite game Hardstone — a playable experience tied to his new album, Hardstone Psycho. Battaglia was previously director of public relations at gaming and esports organization FaZe Clan, where she led strategy and execution for internal and external facing communications and publicity. Prior to that, she was on the digital publicity team at Universal Pictures. –Chris Eggertsen

ICYMI:

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Legendary Columbia Records and PolyGram president Dick Asher passed away at age 92 … Alexis Lanternier was named CEO of French streamer Deezer, replacing interim CEO Stu Berger … HYBE promoted Jason Jaesang Lee to be the company’s new chief executive, replacing Jiwon Park … and Kobalt elevated longtime executive Bob Bruderman to the role of chief digital officer.

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