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Jasleen Royal on Indian music labels: They say how artiste friendly they are but in reality are exploitative

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Mumbai, June 8 (IANS) Singer Jasleen Royal, who has given chartbuster hits such as 'Ranjha', 'Nachde Ne Saare' and 'Din Shagna Da 'among many others, has slammed Indian music labels claiming that they are artiste friendly.

Jasleen took to Twitter, where she shared that she is sick of how "music labels work in India."

She wrote: "Sick of how music labels work in India! They never lose a single opportunity to say how artist friendly they are but in reality they are the most exploitative."

She then urged all artistes to consult before giving out their work to films and labels.

"All the artistes who are reading this please wait and consult before selling your songs to labels and films. Know your rights and values before you sign. #EmpoweringArtists." she concluded.

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