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    Why I ban pregnancy for female artistes on my record label — Ubi Franklin

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedAugust 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Ubi Franklin, Nigerian artiste manager and founder of Made Men Music Group (Triple MG), has revealed that his record label includes a “no-pregnancy clause” in contracts for female artistes.

    Speaking on the Culture Sonic Podcast, Franklin argued that pregnancy can disrupt an emerging artiste’s momentum, making it difficult to stage a comeback without an already established fan base.

    “Imagine you’re investing in a female artist and she gets pregnant — that’s it, it’s over,” Franklin said.

    “It takes a lot for artistes to make a comeback. Tell me one female artist in our industry who hasn’t already built a strong career, had a baby, and then come back. It’s not easy.”

    “I’m not saying they shouldn’t have children. But the point is, while you’re active, build a solid career first. If I’m signing a female artist, I always include it in the contract: during the contract period, you must not get pregnant.”

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    Franklin, whose label has managed stars like Tekno, Iyanya, and Selebobo, emphasised the high financial stakes in the music business.

    “This is a freaking business. We need to stop acting like, because artists seem playful on social media and fans can interact with them, it’s not serious — it is serious,” Franklin said.

    “These days, to break an artist, you can spend ₦150 million and still not be halfway there. Sometimes, you spend ₦300 million and don’t get anything in return.”

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