


Kim Petras Publicly Asks Republic Records to Drop Her
The artist claims the label refuses to set a release date for her new album
Kim Petras has posted a series of messages on X, calling on Republic Records to release her from her recording contract.
The issue:
The German-born musician alleges that Republic is refusing to schedule a release date for her upcoming album Detour, which she claims has been finished for six months.
She also alleges that her collaborators on the record are yet to be paid.
In one post she writes: “I won a grammy 2 years ago…….. the music is TEA. Still no support. If it’s not a tiktok trend or 80s revival queerbaiting shit these labels have no interest in supporting.”
In its report, Billboard says it has reached out to Republic for comment but is yet to receive a response.
Better days:
Petras signed with Republic in 2021.
In 2023 she became the first openly trans artist to win a GRAMMY for her collaboration with Sam Smith on the track “Unholy.”
As per Billboard, that year she presented Republic with the Label of the Year award at the publication’s Power 100 party.
What’s next?
Petras is determined that fans hear her new record as soon as possible, with or without Republic’s support – her final message on X said, “I’m dropping Detour regardless.”
What they said:
Kim Petras, on X: “I’m tired of having no control over my own life or career. I want to continue to self fund and self curate my own music. This is why I have formally requested to be dropped @RepublicRecords.”
Kim Petras has posted a series of messages on X, calling on Republic Records to release her from her recording contract.
The issue:
The German-born musician alleges that Republic is refusing to schedule a release date for her upcoming album Detour, which she claims has been finished for six months.
She also alleges that her collaborators on the record are yet to be paid.
In one post she writes: “I won a grammy 2 years ago…….. the music is TEA. Still no support. If it’s not a tiktok trend or 80s revival queerbaiting shit these labels have no interest in supporting.”
In its report, Billboard says it has reached out to Republic for comment but is yet to receive a response.
Better days:
Petras signed with Republic in 2021.
In 2023 she became the first openly trans artist to win a GRAMMY for her collaboration with Sam Smith on the track “Unholy.”
As per Billboard, that year she presented Republic with the Label of the Year award at the publication’s Power 100 party.
What’s next?
Petras is determined that fans hear her new record as soon as possible, with or without Republic’s support – her final message on X said, “I’m dropping Detour regardless.”
What they said:
Kim Petras, on X: “I’m tired of having no control over my own life or career. I want to continue to self fund and self curate my own music. This is why I have formally requested to be dropped @RepublicRecords.”
Kim Petras has posted a series of messages on X, calling on Republic Records to release her from her recording contract.
The issue:
The German-born musician alleges that Republic is refusing to schedule a release date for her upcoming album Detour, which she claims has been finished for six months.
She also alleges that her collaborators on the record are yet to be paid.
In one post she writes: “I won a grammy 2 years ago…….. the music is TEA. Still no support. If it’s not a tiktok trend or 80s revival queerbaiting shit these labels have no interest in supporting.”
In its report, Billboard says it has reached out to Republic for comment but is yet to receive a response.
Better days:
Petras signed with Republic in 2021.
In 2023 she became the first openly trans artist to win a GRAMMY for her collaboration with Sam Smith on the track “Unholy.”
As per Billboard, that year she presented Republic with the Label of the Year award at the publication’s Power 100 party.
What’s next?
Petras is determined that fans hear her new record as soon as possible, with or without Republic’s support – her final message on X said, “I’m dropping Detour regardless.”
What they said:
Kim Petras, on X: “I’m tired of having no control over my own life or career. I want to continue to self fund and self curate my own music. This is why I have formally requested to be dropped @RepublicRecords.”
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This story was written with information from Billboard.
We covered it because it’s news regarding the relationship between a high-profile artist and her label.
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