Singer-songwriter Boy George says he has utilised his time during the coronavirus-induced lockdown to pen a lot of songs.
The 58-year-old singer said he is looking forward to putting out his new songs under the deal with music company Primary Wave, which allows him to have copyright on his work.
I've written so much music I've got enough for six or seven albums. I'm not saying every single thing is good but I signed a deal just before Christmas with a company called Primary Wave, whose job it is to go out and place your music in movies. I own copyright with them. It's a new experience for me to own music, the singer told Louis Theroux's 'Grounded' podcast: ''
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