Justin Bieber has closed a deal with Hipgnosis Songs Capital to sell the rights from his 291-song catalog for upwards of $200 million.
will reportedly still be administered by Universal Music, and the company will still own the master recordings in perpetuity.Bieber’s catalog is reportedly the largest acquisition for the music rights group and reportedly one of the largest for a musician his age. "This acquisition ranks among the biggest deals ever made for an artist under the age of 70," Merck Mercuriadis, the founder of Hipgnosis Song Management, said, per Variety.
The deal includes all of Bieber’s 291 songs released before the end of 2021 up to his latest album"Justice."Neil Young, Kenny Chesney, Leonard Cohen, Nile Rodgers and Nelly Furtado previously inked similar deals with Hipgnosis. The deal with the 'Never Say Never' singer was one of the 'biggest' for an artist under 70, Hipgnosis said.
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