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Zee Music Company

Zee Music Company

Indian music company


Zee Music Co. (ZMC) is an Indian music company, a subsidiary of Zee Entertainment Enterprises.[3] It carries its business activities mainly from New Delhi. The company has captured a major chunk of market share in Bollywood music in a short span of time.[4]

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History

Zee Entertainment Enterprises had originally ventured into music distribution with Zee Records. Its first movie was Gadar: Ek Prem Katha. Later Zee Records Home Video was established. During the launch of the company in 2014, Punit Goenka, CEO and Managing Director of Mahi's Music Company, the parent company of Zee Music Company said- " the music industry is a large playing field and there is scope to explore the opportunity in this market. Technology has also emerged as a key transformer of the music industry and digital revenues are driving growth in the market. Since we are a content company, it is essential to own intellectual property as content is the king."[5]

Since then, it has entered stiff competition against T-Series. The journey began with Hawaa Hawaai and since then, it has extended itself to various reprise and acoustic cover versions of its own songs. Some of its most successful music rights deals include those with Fox Star Studios, UTV Software Communications, Balaji Motion Pictures, Excel Entertainment, Viacom 18 Motion Pictures and Bhansali Productions.

In 2018, Zee Music Company and another music label Sony Music India decided to have negotiations of merging companies still by the name of Zee Music Company. They would take the rights of half of the Dharma Productions and other studios' movie music rights.

In 2022, Zee Music Company terminated its licensing contract with music streaming service Gaana, thus making affected albums unavailable for streaming. On 21 March 2023, all albums distributed by Zee Music Company were removed from Spotify after negotiations for renewal of their licensing agreements failed.[6][7]

Soundtracks under acquisition

Hindi

Some of the company's most popular Bollywood albums include:

1989 (T-Series Rewind)

1994 (Zee Music Rewind)

1996 (Zee Music Rewind)

1997 (Zee Music Rewind)

1999 (Zee Music Rewind)

2000 (Zee Music Rewind)

2001 (Zee Music Rewind)

2003 (Zee Music Rewind)

2004 (Zee Music Rewind)

2005 (Zee Music Rewind)

2006 (Zee Music Rewind)

2009 (Zee Music Rewind)

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

2024

Bhojpuri

Some of the Bhojpuri cinema albums include:-

Bengali

Some of the Bangla cinema albums include:

Odia

Some of the Odia cinema albums include-

  • Bobal Toka(2019)
  • Chirkut(2019)
  • Premare Rakichhi sahe ru sahe(2019)
  • Nimki (2019 film) (2019)
  • Jibanara chalapathe(2018)
  • Pyara Alaga Prakara (2018)
  • Premi Diwana (2018)
  • 4 Idiots (2018)
  • Shakti (2018)
  • Tu Mo Hero (2017)

Telugu

Some of the Tollywood albums include:

Tamil

Some of the Kollywood albums include:

Kannada

Some of the Kannada cinema albums include:

  • Haage Summane (2008)
  • Vismaya (2017)
  • Hebbuli (2017)
  • Raghuveera (2017)
  • Manasu Malligey (2017)
  • Kempirve (2017)
  • Mari Tiger (2018)
  • Anveshi (2018)
  • Days of Borapora (2018)
  • Ramana Avatara (2019)

Punjabi

Some of the Punjabi cinema albums include:

Malayalam

Some of the Malayalam cinema albums include:

Marathi

Some of the Marathi cinema albums include:

(2010) (Rewind)
(2014)
(2016)
(2017)
(2018)
(2019)
(2021)

Pakistani films

Urdu (Pakistan)

Some of the Pakistani cinema albums include:

Controversy

Sonu Nigam alleged that he was banned by the Zee Network after he tweeted in support of politician Kumar Vishwas.[9][10][11]


References

  1. "ZEEL launches its new music label 'Zee Music Company'". DNA India. 31 March 2014. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
  2. "News18.com: CNN News18 Latest News, Breaking News India, Current News Headlines". Ibnlive.in.com. Archived from the original on 1 May 2015. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  3. "Sonu Nigam accuses music company of announcing ban on him". India Today. 29 April 2015. Retrieved 8 October 2018.

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