Duran Duran atribuye su unión de casi 50 años a la igualdad salarial

Duran Duran ha revelado que dividir todos los ingresos a partes iguales ha ayudado al grupo a mantener la armonía y la longevidad tras casi 50 años en la industria musical.

El vocalista Simon Le Bon compartió los detalles en una entrevista con ITV News. Explicó que este enfoque garantiza la equidad independientemente de las contribuciones en la composición de las canciones.

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