Chris Brown inks new management deal

Published January 26th 2016

Chris Brown has signed a deal with United Talent Agency to manage all aspects of his career. Previously he was represented by ICM partners, with whom he only stayed a little over a year.

ICM Partners

In November 2014 he had moved to ICM partners when concert agent, Phil Casey, moved there from Resolution and took him with him as a client. The two went on to arrange his world tour last year. ICM also lost their touring business from Beyoncé last year, who moved that aspect of her work to Creative Artist Agency.

United Talent Agency

UTA had been looking to expand in the field of music and has, reportedly, acquired the Agency Group, which landed them a whopping 2,000 musicians to manage, including Guns N’ Roses, Muse and Stromae. Chris Brown has joined UTA directly, following in the footsteps of DJ Khaled, who had just announced his move to UTA a few days ago. Kanye West and Mariah Carey are also among the company’s client base.

Chris Brown

Chris Brown has recently made it to number one in the US R&B album charts with his album “Royalty”. Besides being a musician, Chris also paints and pursues an acting career. He’s also recently been sharing his own remixes on SoundCloud.

Vegas Battery Charges Dropped

In more Chris Brown news, the charges are dropped against him for allegedly punching a woman who wanted to take his photo in Las Vegas. There was not enough evidence found to support the claim. Chris had denied this from the start.

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