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Ms. Worldwide: Inside The Atlanta Record Label Revolutionizing the Music Industry

Ms. Worldwide: Inside The Atlanta Record Label Revolutionizing the Music Industry

Bossie B Entertainment is flipping the script on the music industry—one independent artist at a time.

The Atlanta-based entertainment company started as an artist development firm before evolving into a full-fledged record label—but it’s far from ordinary.

Nic Taylor
Nic Taylor

“Really, it’s about the artists being able to keep their creative control,” Talibah B. said in a statement.

“Not only that, but educating them on what major labels don’t—how to do their split sheets, how to collect their money. You’d be surprised how many artists, even major ones, don’t know how to get their royalties.”

The music label ensures that artists aren’t left in the dark when it comes to essential factors—from financial planning to reading the fine print.

Talibah makes sure that every artist under Bossie B Entertainment is fully aware of what they’re getting into—a far cry from other, potentially predatory, establishments.

“We want them to understand that being developed doesn’t just mean stage presence—it’s everything,” she said. “It’s understanding the industry, structuring yourself properly, and knowing the value of your work before just putting yourself out there.”

The budding label has established coonnections with Virgin Music Group and Empire—and Talibah isn’t stopping there.

Bossie B Entertainment is taking their fusion of sounds global—participating in the African market.

“People don’t realize how powerful the overseas market is. Many artists blow up internationally before they even get noticed in the U.S.,” she said. “We’re giving artists that opportunity to become global names—not just local sensations.”

This international reach came with positive feedback, exporting an American classic—real entertainment.

Bossie B Entertainment is keen on calling out opportunistic record labels that don’t have artists’ best interests in mind.

“There’s an education piece missing in the music industry,” she says. “We tell artists: keep your creative control, understand the business, and don’t be a slave to your own talent. The industry has a long history of controlling and manipulating artists. We’re here to ruffle some feathers and rewrite the rules.”

Talibah B. with CEO Miami Mike (Courtesy Bossie B Entertainment)
Talibah B with CEO Miami Mike Courtesy Bossie B Entertainment

 

 

 

 

 

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