pop-soul sensation lusaint signs with ppl for international royalties collection 
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Pop-soul singer Lusaint has signed with PPL for the collection of her international neighbouring rights royalties.

News of the signing comes after the Manchester-based artist released her debut EP Self Sabotage last month. The collection has already generated over 10 million streams globally.

The six-track release includes the single Sweet Tooth, recently championed by Elton John on his Rocket Hour show on Apple Music.

2024 has been quite the year for Lusaint. Her music has garnered support from the likes of Jack Saunders, Sian Eleri, Mollie King, Maia Beth and Victoria Jane on BBC Radio 1, and in her hometown by BBC Introducing Manchester.

Earlier this year, Lusaint was awarded support through the PPL Momentum Music Fund, our scheme that offers career-boosting grants to artists and bands at a pivotal point in their development. The latest round of the PPL Momentum Music Fund opens today and artists can apply here.

Overseas, Lusaint has been gaining support too, hitting airwaves in France across a multitude of stations, and Italy, where she hit Top 40 in the national airplay chart with her track Fool For You

2024 has also seen Lusaint conquer the live space for the first time, supporting a number of her peers including RAYE, Tom Grennan, NIA Archives and Jess Glynne at festivals such as Boardmasters, The Great Escape, Metronome Festival and the upcoming Neighbourhood Festival in Manchester.

On signing with PPL, Lusaint said: “I am so thankful and excited to be working with PPL, their support for my project has been incredible especially with the PPL Momentum Music Fund grant earlier this year which is currently helping me for my next EP.”

Our Chief Membership and People Officer Kate Reilly adds: “Supporting emerging artists through the PPL Momentum Music Fund is an essential part of what we do at PPL. We’re happy to have supported Luisant in recording her EP and look forward to building our relationship.

“With our extensive experience and expertise in licensing and collecting royalties for a range of uses of recorded music in the UK and internationally, we are well equipped to guide new artists and their teams on the management of their recorded music rights, allowing them to concentrate on making and promoting their music. It’s all part of our commitment at PPL to fostering talent, providing foundational support for an artist’s growth and development, and working to ensure they receive fair compensation when their music is played publicly.”

Lusaint follows hot on the heels of BRITs Rising Star winners, The Last Dinner Party, with both acts joining a strong line-up of emerging talent that has chosen us for their international collections this year. Other recent signings include all-female trio FLO, rapper Ice Spice, and singer-songwriter Kenya Grace.

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