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Zara Larsson leaves Epic Records after 12 years, signs with RCA

Sony reportedly keeps singer in-house by moving her from Epic to RCA

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Zara Larsson leaves Epic Records after 12 years, signs with RCA
Zara Larsson leaves Epic Records after 12 years, signs with RCA

Zara Larsson signed with RCA Records, ending her more than decade-long run with Epic Records, according to multiple reports.

Sources told Variety that the Swedish pop star had received interest from several record labels before Sony, the parent company of both Epic and RCA, arranged for her to remain within the company by moving her to RCA.

Representatives for Epic and RCA did not immediately respond to requests for comment, according to the outlet.

Larsson first signed with Epic in 2013 and released her international breakthrough album, "So Good," in 2017. She later followed it with "Poster Girl" in 2021 and "Venus" in 2024, though neither matched the commercial success of her earlier work.

'Midnight Sun' revival boosts singer's momentum

The label move comes after Larsson enjoyed a career resurgence with her fifth album, "Midnight Sun," released last year.

The project generated several viral hits, including its title track, while renewed interest also boosted older songs such as "Lush Life" and her collaboration with PinkPantheress, "Stateside."

Larsson has since been touring globally on her "Midnight Sun" tour, with demand reportedly leading to venue upgrades for several Australian shows. She also released the remix album "Midnight Sun: Girls Trip" in May, featuring guest appearances from Shakira, Kehlani, Tyla, Robyn and others.

HitsDailyDouble first reported Larsson's move to RCA Records.