Monday, October 26, 2009

Lindsay Lohan Dropped From Label


It was announced today that Lindsay Lohan has been officially dropped from her record label of five years, Casablanca Records. Lindsay released her first studio album "Speak" in 2004, with moderate success. Her follow up in 2005, "A Little More Personal", however flopped. After a three year music hi-aitus, it was announced in 2008 that Lindsay had made a switch to Universal Motown Records, and released a new promo single produced by Ne-Yo, titled "Bossy". The single, however also flopped. After another year of no music news, today it was finally revealed that Lindsay had been dropped from Casablanca, because she took over 16 months to record tracks for her album, and it was still unfinished. (AKA, the tracks were bad, and she did not want to try). Sounds like Casablanca put in some $$$ for the third album, and Lindsay blew it all.

This whole situation does not make sense because she claimed in 08 that she switched to Motown, yet she is just now getting dropped from Casablanca. However Universal Motown owns Casablanca, so the single "Bossy" could have been from the parent label, while the sub label was busy. But honestly, who cares?

Speaking of Lohan, what ever happened to her sister's album? She released one track, and since then we have heard nothing about it.

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