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By [Invented Reporter] | OSLO – 2025/07/05 10:48:30
Marit Othilie Thorvik and Hans Olav settem have signed a three -year agreement with Universal music Publishing Scandinavia. This means that the two will write songs for artists associated with Universal. – A milestone for us, where we get a door opener that gives us the chance to write songs for artists around the world, says the two.
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A contract with one of the world’s largest music companies opens doors for the cohabitants who live by music.
The Norwegian songwriting duo, Marit othilie Thorvik and Hans Olav Settem, have secured a significant career boost by signing a three-year agreement with Universal Music Publishing Scandinavia. This partnership will see them crafting songs for a diverse roster of artists affiliated with the global music giant.
“A milestone for us, where we get a door opener that gives us the chance to write songs for artists around the world,” the duo stated, expressing their excitement about the opportunities the deal presents.
Expanding Horizons in the Music Industry
This collaboration marks a pivotal moment for Thorvik and Settem, providing them with a platform to showcase their talent on a global scale. Universal Music Publishing Scandinavia’s extensive network and resources will enable them to connect with artists and producers from various genres and regions.
“A milestone for us, where we get a door opener that gives us the chance to write songs for artists around the world.”
The agreement underscores the growing recognition of Scandinavian songwriters in the international music scene. With their unique blend of creativity and musical expertise, Thorvik and settem are poised to make a significant impact on the industry.
The Evolving Landscape of Music Publishing
The music publishing industry has undergone significant transformation in recent years, driven by the rise of digital platforms and the increasing demand for original content. Songwriters are now more empowered than ever to connect with artists and audiences directly, leading to a more dynamic and collaborative habitat.
