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(UMG has not yet responded to a request for comment from Business Insider.)Īs a result, the copyright insignia for "Blonde," which is currently streaming exclusively on Apple Music, belongs to Ocean's new independent label, "Boys Don't Cry."Īccording to Forbes, UMG CEO Lucian Grange sent an email to his fellow company executives on Monday stating that the company would now "end all exclusives with music streaming companies." Sources confirmed to Forbes that the change in policy was " influenced partly by Ocean’s move to partner with Apple" for the release of "Blonde.Pop wunderkind Billie Eilish won record of the year for the second time in a row while Taylor Swift and Beyoncé both made history at Sunday's Grammy Awards. Streaming of "Blonde," which is expected to debut at No. Though it's unclear whether Ocean's now-former label was initially aware of his release plan, one can safely assume that UMG is not pleased with losing out on the sales and Ocean's visual album "Endless" reportedly fulfilled the singer's contract with Def Jam and its parent Universal Music Group (UMG) when he released it on Apple Music on Friday - just a day before he released "Blonde."