Beyounce is setting the stage for three teen girls to be as successful as she is.
The New York Daily News references contracts filed in Manhattan
Supreme Court, which reveal that the singer’s management company, Parkwood
Entertainment, has offered 17-year-old Chloe
Bailey, her 15-year—old sister Halle and Sophie Beem, a
16-year-old singer-songwriter from the Upper East Side, multiyear contracts
that could result in them becoming millionaires.
The Bailey sisters live in North Hollywood, Calif., while Beem
is from New York’s Upper East Side. In light of the teens being minors, judges
will have to approve the terms of the contracts, the Daily News noted.
Court papers include comments from the Bailey sisters’ father,
Douglas Bailey, who stated that his daughters “have been singing, dancing and
acting together since they were toddlers.”
The Bailey sisters’ professional background boasts of have
written hundreds of songs that have appeared in movies such as “Meet the
Browns,” “Last Holiday,” and “Let It Shine.”
With their accomplishments to build on, the siblings are hoping
their careers will elevate to the next level with Parkwood and help from
Beyoncé who, according to court documents, “the girls worship and who will,
personally, be actively involved in managing” their careers.”
Should Parkwood choose to record and distribute music from the
Bailey sisters, they will receive at least $60,000 and advances that could
total almost $1 million if they make at least six albums, the Daily News
reports.
For Beem, she will join the Baileys in being managed by
Parkwood, which was launched by Beyoncé in 2008. Details surrounding Beem
include the companying signing a recording option in light of executives who
don’t think Beem is “ready to begin recording music.”
“Parkwood Music believes that Sophie’s music will be best
showcased with a band,” the court papers state.
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