Justin Bieber sells music catalogue worth $200 mn in a record deal for an artist under 70


Los Angeles, Jan 26 (IANS): 'Let Me Love You' hitmaker Justin Bieber has sold his 15-year music catalogue for a reported $200 million.

The 28-year-old singer has followed the footsteps of artists like Bob Dylan, Mick Fleetwood, Neil Young, Sting and Blondie singer Debbie Harry, who have sold interests in their music for fortunes in the last three years, reports Female First UK.

Justin sold the rights to his recording career to London-listed company Hipgnosis Songs Capital, with sources telling Variety that the singer's tunes will continue to be administered by Universal Music where he has been throughout his career.

As per Female First UK, Hipgnosis Song Management founder Merck Mercuriadis, 59, said in a statement about the acquisition of Justin's entire portfolio before 2022, which consists of 290 tracks: "The impact of Justin Bieber on global culture over the last 14 years has truly been remarkable. This acquisition ranks among the biggest deals ever made for an artist under the age of 70, such is the power of this incredible catalogue that has almost 82 million monthly listeners and over 30 billion streams on Spotify alone."

"Scooter Braun (Justin's manager) has helped him build a magnificent catalogue, and it's a pleasure to welcome Justin and his incredible songs and recordings to the Hipgnosis family," the statement, accessed by Female First UK further read.

Justin, who is married to model 26-year-old Hailey Bieber, is already worth an estimated $300 million and is one world's best-selling artists with 150 million records sold worldwide - has released six studio albums, along with 72 singles and collaborations with artists including Ludacris and Nicki Minaj.

All of Justin's studio albums have been certified platinum or multi-platinum, while his singles 'Baby', 'Sorry' and 'Despacito' earning diamond status in the U.S. for more than 10 million sales each.

 

  

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