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Is the royalty payment all negotiated behind the scenes? From what I understand any writer can write in the same vein as any existing popular writer (and even if this writer has been dead for a while) a publisher can put out a product under this popular writer's name. Maybe it's the same industry formula/template that some companies use as to why they keep putting out never heard before songs by dead artists, by simply having ghostwriters or ghosteditors put out "never heard before" material. From what I understand the author Tom Clancy keeps putting out books every month yet he probably never even wrote any of them but ghostwriters. Maybe the A&R company "TAXI"'s main service is REALLY a ghostwriter type service of sorts? Where they request a specific genre and or a song similar to a familiar artist (ex. Michael Jackson) from outside writers who can emulate that artist and then their material gets used by Michael Jackson as some form of ghostwritten material? I would assume this is unethical in the music world without proper credit but not so much in book publishing where a ghostwriter can write a children's book and the publisher can slap Madonna's name on it (is she even an artist or simply a "star"?). I would assume any authors with over 100 books published is nothing more than a front, backed by ghostwriters and a major publisher. I would think Goosebumps writer R.L. Stein is just a name to be the "face" (or author) of the Goosebumps series but each series had to be written by several ghostwriters following a set tone or template. I would think this goes for any entertainment industry as well whether film or music.
for all we know maybe the EDM artist Skrillex is just a front and maybe 3 Japanese music programmers are the ghostwriter for it yet Skrillex is the face of it so the major label keeps it under control? Who knows? Some are true artists, some are stars (just ask Justin Bieber). Either way, someone's making money here.
for all we know maybe the EDM artist Skrillex is just a front and maybe 3 Japanese music programmers are the ghostwriter for it yet Skrillex is the face of it so the major label keeps it under control? Who knows? Some are true artists, some are stars (just ask Justin Bieber). Either way, someone's making money here.
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