Justin Bieber

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Justin Bieber vend les droits de son catalogue musical pour 200 ... (Le Soleil)

Le chanteur canadien Justin Bieber a vendu les droits de son catalogue musical à la société Hipgnosis pour 200 millions de dollars, le dernier d'une longue ...

Braun est aussi le gérant de Justin Bieber, qu’il a représenté dans la transaction avec Hipgnosis. Le géant de l’industrie musicale reste aussi propriétaire des droits d’enregistrement des morceaux (ou droits master), a précisé la même source. Justin Bieber est le dernier, et l’un des plus jeunes, à vendre son catalogue, suivant une tendance désormais bien installée.

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Justin Bieber sells entire back catalogue of songs to Hipgnosis Song ... (CBC.ca)

Pop star Justin Bieber joins a growing list of big-name artists who have sold their catalogue rights to music management giants in recent years.

Terms were not disclosed by Hipgnosis and the company declined to put a value on the deal. Justin Bieber has sold the rights to his entire back catalogue, including mega hits Sorry and Baby, to Hipgnosis Song Management. Justin Bieber sells entire back catalogue of songs to Hipgnosis Song Management

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Justin Bieber sells rights to songs for $200m (BBC News)

Justin Bieber has sold his share of the rights to his music to Hipgnosis Songs Capital for a reported $200m. The firm now owns the pop star's stake in some ...

The star's artist rights to his master recordings were also acquired in the deal. Justin Bieber has sold his share of the rights to his music to Hipgnosis Songs Capital for a reported $200m. The firm now owns the pop star's stake in some of the biggest hits of recent years - including "Baby" and "Sorry".

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Justin Bieber vend son catalogue de chansons pour plus de 200 M ... (ICI.Radio-Canada.ca)

À 28 ans, le chanteur canadien devient l'un des plus jeunes artistes à conclure une telle transaction.

Le chanteur est l'un des plus jeunes artistes à conclure une telle transaction. Le chanteur canadien Justin Bieber, âgé de 28 ans, a vendu les droits de l’ensemble de ses chansons à la firme Hipgnosis. Il a annoncé en juin qu’il reportait les concerts restants de sa tournée.

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Justin Bieber sells music catalog to Blackstone-backed Hipgnosis ... (BNN)

Canadian pop star Justin Bieber has struck a deal to put his music under the ownership of Hipgnosis Song Management, an investment entity backed by ...

Kenny Chesney, Leonard Cohen and Justin Timberlake are among other artists whose work has been purchased by Hipgnosis and Blackstone. Representatives for Bieber didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. Hipgnosis didn’t provide financial details.

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Justin Bieber sells rights to his entire back catalogue of music for ... (Daily Hive)

The deal includes the rights to 290 Justin Bieber songs released before the end of 2021, which include hits like "Baby," and "Sorry."

And Bieber isn’t the only artist that has made moves to sell catalogues. [cancelling to prioritize his health](https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/justin-bieber-cancels-tour). [selling his entire music catalogue](https://apnews.com/article/entertainment-business-music-arts-and-entertainment-david-bowie-094a67b98438f9ef206d03899f0f2816) to Warner Chappell Music. [just over $200 million](https://www.wsj.com/articles/justin-bieber-sells-music-rights-to-blackstone-backed-fund-hipgnosis-11674585814), the deal includes the rights to all of Bieber’s back catalogue — 290 songs released before the end of 2021 — which include some of his greatest hits like “Baby,” “Sorry,” “Despacito,” and “What Do You Mean.” [confirmed to Billboard](https://www.billboard.com/pro/justin-bieber-sold-publishing-recording-rights-hipgnosis/) on Tuesday that it has closed a deal to buy 100% of the Canadian pop star’s publishing and artist royalties from his master recordings. Justin Bieber has sold the rights to his entire back catalogue of music to Hipgnosis Song Management.

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Justin Bieber Sells Music Rights For Over $200 Million To Hipgnosis ... (Forbes)

Superstar Justin Bieber sold his music rights Hipgnosis Songs Capital, the company announced Tuesday, in a deal reported to be worth over $200 million, ...

Warner Music Group [acquired](https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/warner-musics-global-catalog-division-and-yes-announce-milestone-deal-301727623.html) the recorded music rights and income streams from YES. Bieber is one of the many music stars who has sold the rights to their music in the last few years, and a handful of celebrities who have already done so this year. In September, Bieber called off the remainder of his Justice World Tour, saying he needs “to make my health a priority right now.” The deal with Hipgnosis was first reported in December. Primary Wave Music [acquired](https://variety.com/2023/music/news/the-doors-sell-music-publishing-rights-primary-wave-1235499276/) rights from two members of The Doors. Last year, Bieber revealed he was struggling with Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome, a reaction to a virus which caused partial paralysis in his face. Bieber’s longtime manager, Scooter Braun, said “I’m so proud of him and all those involved over the years in helping amass this incredible body of work.

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Justin Bieber sells his music catalog (CNN)

Justin Bieber has sold the rights to his publishing and artist royalties from his song catalog, adding himself to a growing list of pop stars who have inked ...

Others, particularly artists nearing the end of the careers, opted to sell their rights for estate planning purposes, Karp said. [Rolling Stone](https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/justin-bieber-sells-catalog-hipgnosis-1234651518/) called the sale the largest of any artist of Bieber’s generation. Shakira stuck a deal announced this month with Hipgnosis Songs Fund for her entire catalog, which includes hits like “Hips Don’t Lie,” “Whenever, Wherever,” and “She Wolf.” [Billboard](https://www.billboard.com/pro/justin-bieber-sold-publishing-recording-rights-hipgnosis/). [Bob Dylan](https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/25/entertainment/music-artists-selling-catalog/index.html), [Bruce Springsteen](https://www.cnn.com/2021/12/16/entertainment/bruce-springsteen-sells-music-catalog/index.html), [Neil Young](https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/06/business/neil-young-rights-deal-scli-intl-gbr/index.html), Stevie Nicks, [Justin Timberlake](https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/26/media/justin-timberlake-music-catalog-sale/index.html), [Sting](https://www.cnn.com/2022/02/10/media/sting-music-catalogue/index.html) and many others have recently sold the rights to their royalties. “For 15 years I have been grateful to witness this journey and today I am happy for all those involved.

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Justin Bieber sells rights to his music in deal worth $200m (The Guardian)

Singer, 28, sells rights to 291 songs he has released, or had interest in, up until end of 2021.

“This acquisition ranks among the biggest deals ever made for an artist under the age of 70,” said Mercuriadis. “At only 28 years of age, he is one of a handful of defining artists of the streaming era that has revitalised the entire music industry.” The 28-year-old has sold all the rights to the 291 songs he has released, or has an interest in, up until the end of 2021, to Hipgnosis Songs Capital, the music rights business backed with an initial $1bn from the private equity firm Blackstone.

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Justin Bieber vend son catalogue musical à la société Hipgnosis (La Presse)

Justin Bieber a vendu à Hipgnosis Song Management sa part des droits sur l'intégralité de son catalogue, y compris les mégasuccès Despacito, Sorry et Baby.

Hipgnosis Songs Fund, dirigé par Merck Mercuriadis, originaire de Middleton, en Nouvelle-Écosse, a passé ces dernières années à conclure des accords majeurs avec certains des artistes les plus en vue dans le monde. Les détails de l’entente n’ont pas été divulgués par Hipgnosis et la société a refusé de préciser le montant de la transaction. En 2021, Hipgnosis a ainsi acheté une participation de 50 % dans 1180 titres de Neil Young, ainsi que les droits de redevances détenus par le producteur Bob Rock, né à Winnipeg, sur des chansons de Noël interprétées par Michael Bublé, mais aussi sur Enter Sandman de Metallica.

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Justin Bieber vend les droits de son catalogue musical pour 200 ... (Le Nouvelliste)

Le chanteur canadien Justin Bieber a vendu les droits de son catalogue musical à la société Hipgnosis pour 200 millions de dollars, dernier d'une longue ...

Braun est aussi le gérant de Justin Bieber, qu’il a représenté dans la transaction avec Hipgnosis. Le géant de l’industrie musicale reste aussi propriétaire des droits d’enregistrement des morceaux (ou droits master), a précisé la même source. Justin Bieber est le dernier, et l’un des plus jeunes, à vendre son catalogue, suivant une tendance désormais bien installée.

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Justin Bieber sells his rights to Sorry, Despacito and other hits to ... (The Globe and Mail)

In 2021, Hipgnosis bought a 50 per cent stake in 1180 of Neil Young's songs.

In 2021, Hipgnosis bought the royalty rights owned by Winnipeg-born producer Bob Rock on some of Michael Buble’s Christmas hits and Metallica’s Enter Sandman and a 50 per cent stake in more than Terms were not disclosed by Hipgnosis and the company declined to put a value on the deal. Justin Bieber has sold the rights to his entire back catalogue, including megahits Despacito, Sorry and Baby, to Hipgnosis Song Management.

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Justin Bieber vend les droits de son catalogue musical pour 200 M ... (TVA Nouvelles)

Le chanteur canadien Justin Bieber a vendu les droits de son catalogue musical à la société Hipgnosis pour 200 millions de dollars US, le dernier d'une ...

Braun est aussi le manageur de Justin Bieber qu'il a représenté dans la transaction avec Hipgnosis. Après être revenu sur scène, il avait de nouveau annoncé devoir s'arrêter en septembre. Justin Bieber est le dernier, et l'un des plus jeunes, à vendre son catalogue, suivant une tendance désormais bien installée. Le Wall Street Journal avait évoqué une somme d'environ 200 millions de dollars en décembre, confirmée mardi à l'AFP par une source proche du dossier. Il avait dû annuler une partie de sa tournée en juin à cause du syndrome rare de Ramsay Hunt paralysant un côté de son visage. • À lire aussi:

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Justin Bieber Sells Music Rights to Hipgnosis for $200 Million-Plus (Variety)

As expected, Justin Bieber has sold his music rights to Blackstone-backed Hipgnosis Songs Capital for north of $200 million.

Earlier this year, the company acquired the song-catalog rights of Justin Timberlake, whose works are a few years older than Bieber’s, in a deal reported to be worth just over $100 million. According to the Journal, the Bieber deal would be the largest music-rights acquisition for Hipgnosis to date. Scooter Braun has helped him build a magnificent catalog, and it’s a pleasure to welcome Justin and his incredible songs and recordings to the Hipgnosis family.” It finally launched in March and covered most of North America, but he postponed the remaining dates early in June after announcing his difficulties with the disease. Braun, CEO of Hybe America and Bieber’s manager of 15 years, said: “I want to thank Merck and his entire Hipgnosis team and all of our partners involved for working so hard to make this historic deal happen. [Justin Bieber](https://variety.com/t/justin-bieber/) on global culture over the last 14 years has truly been remarkable.

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Justin Bieber vend les droits sur l'intégralité de son catalogue (Noovo Info)

Justin Bieber a vendu à Hipgnosis Song Management sa part des droits sur l'intégralité de son catalogue, y compris les mégasuccès «Despacito», ...

Hipgnosis Songs Fund, dirigé par Merck Mercuriadis, originaire de Middleton, en Nouvelle-Écosse, a passé ces dernières années à conclure des accords majeurs avec certains des artistes les plus en vue dans le monde. Les détails de l'entente n'ont pas été divulgués par Hipgnosis et la société a refusé de préciser le montant de la transaction. En 2021, Hipgnosis a ainsi acheté une participation de 50 % dans 1180 titres de Neil Young, ainsi que les droits de redevances détenus par le producteur Bob Rock, né à Winnipeg, sur des chansons de Noël interprétées par Michael Bublé, mais aussi sur «Enter Sandman» de Metallica.

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Justin Bieber vend les droits de son catalogue musical pour 200 M$ (Le Soleil)

Le chanteur canadien Justin Bieber a vendu les droits de son catalogue musical à la société Hipgnosis pour 200 millions de dollars, dernier d'une longue ...

Braun est aussi le gérant de Justin Bieber, qu’il a représenté dans la transaction avec Hipgnosis. Le géant de l’industrie musicale reste aussi propriétaire des droits d’enregistrement des morceaux (ou droits master), a précisé la même source. Justin Bieber est le dernier, et l’un des plus jeunes, à vendre son catalogue, suivant une tendance désormais bien installée.

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Justin Bieber sells entire back catalog to Hipgnosis Song ... (CBS News)

The company will acquire the rights to all the music that Justin Bieber released through Dec. 31, 2021.

"When Justin made the decision to make a catalog deal we quickly found the best partner to preserve and grow this amazing legacy was Merck and Hipgnosis," Braun said in the press release. If artists were to wait until after this tax plan goes into effect, they would be paying a higher tax on the sale of their catalog. "Such is the power of this incredible catalog that has almost 82 million monthly listeners and over 30 billion streams on Spotify alone."

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Justin Bieber sells entire music catalogue for $200M (CityNews Toronto)

The song investment company says it's struck an agreement with Bieber for his share of all publishing copyrights and royalties.

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Justin Bieber sells music rights for $200m (Aljazeera.com)

Pop star sold his music publishing and recording catalogue shares to Hipgnosis Songs Capital, the company said.

Hipgnosis Songs Capital is a $1bn venture between financial giant Blackstone and the British Hipgnosis Song Management. Recording rights govern reproduction and distribution. Pop juggernaut Justin Bieber has sold his music publishing and recording catalogue shares to the Blackstone-backed Hipgnosis Songs Capital for $200m, the company said, marking the industry’s latest blockbuster rights deal.

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Justin Bieber : le chanteur vend les droits de son catalogue musical ... (CNEWS)

Le chanteur canadien Justin Bieber a vendu les droits de son catalogue musical à Hipgnosis pour 200 millions de dollars, a-t-on appris mardi.

[Taylor Swift ](https://www.cnews.fr/taylor-swift)adopte la tactique opposée, luttant pour garder le contrôle créatif et réenregistrant certaines de ses chansons pour obtenir les droits d'édition de sa musique. Braun est aussi le manageur de Justin Bieber, qu'il a représenté dans la transaction avec Hipgnosis. Le géant de l'industrie musicale reste aussi propriétaire des droits d'enregistrement des morceaux (ou droits master), a précisé la même source. L'annonce de la vente des droits du catalogue musical de Justin Bieber à la société Hipgnosis a été faite ce mardi 24 novembre. Justin Bieber est le dernier, et l'un des plus jeunes, à vendre son catalogue, suivant une tendance désormais bien installée. Il avait dû annuler une partie de sa tournée en juin à cause du syndrome rare de

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Justin Bieber sells entire music back catalogue to Hipgnosis (Globalnews.ca)

The deal covers more than 290 titles released before the end of 2021, including megahits 'Despacito,' 'Sorry' and 'Baby.'

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