Artists finally grab control while a new Indian music app launches with shared rights, zero gatekeepers, and a loud creator-first stance.
Creators call out missing ownership patterns
Creators call out missing ownership patterns
- Javed Akhtar flagged decades of value without control for writers and singers.
- He spoke during the Goongoonalo app launch event.
- He framed the platform as a rights reset for creators.
- He backed the creator authority over work and careers.
- Goongoonalo debuted as an artist-led music platform in India.
- The launch dropped 100 original tracks on day one.
- Every collaborator shares copyright on each song.
- Creators act as stakeholders inside the ecosystem.
- Shankar Mahadevan praised collaboration without hierarchy or fees.
- He stressed creation without pressure or compromise.
- Sulaiman Merchant highlighted working without briefs or deadlines.
- He credited unrestricted release paths for creative clarity.
- Sridhar Ranganathan rejected algorithm-first music relationships.
- He emphasized artist control over fan engagement.
- Sherley Singh described building through long-term artist feedback.
- She framed the songs as proof of trust-driven collaboration.
- Artist investors ranged across lyricists, singers, and composers.
- Names spanned Javed Akhtar, Shreya Ghoshal, and Hariharan.
- Guests covered film, music, and culture figures.
- The turnout signaled strong creator buy-in.