Colbie Caillat Plays Diplomat After Universal’s MySpace Decree

Colbie Caillat checked in with fans on her blog at MySpace on Friday (December 7), commenting on her record label Universal Music requiring all their artists to remove full-length songs from their MySpace players. She writes:

Hey everybody! I know you are all bummed out about the shortened song clips on my page.
I am too, and I’m not sure what to do in this situation.

Let me first say, I love my label! They have helped my music reach so many new listeners, and they treat me wonderfully!

But it’s because of you, my myspace fans, listening to my songs from day one, that I even got a chance to start this amazing career. So many of you have gone out and bought my album, even though full length versions of my songs have been on my page, for 2 years!

I wish I could take it back to how it used to be! I’m doing what I can, so hang in there. I completely understand the frustration! I will keep you updated on what’s going on ok!

Thanks you guys!
~Cc


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| Posted on December 7, 2007 at 5:53 pm in News

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