It's been claimed Justin Bieber is set to close a deal worth $200million for his entire music catalogue rights.
Justin Bieber is set to close a deal worth $200million for his entire music catalog rights, it has been claimed.
The singer has released a string of chart-topping hits including Baby, Stay, Yummy and Sorry throughout his incredible career. According to reports, the 28-year-old is in the process of finalizing the sale of his catalog to Hipgnosis Songs Capital.reports that this will include all of his six studio albums – including 2021’s Justice – as well as his singles and collaborations.
If the deal goes through, it will be the biggest acquisition in the company’s history, and comes after they reportedly purchased Justin Timberlake’s catalog rights.The musician made headlines earlier this week whenHe slammed the merchandise on Instagram, claiming that he never approved of the products, and urged his fans not to buy any of it.‘All without my permission and approval SMH I wouldn’t buy it if I were you.
The merchandise is thought to have featured hoodies and other garments with Justin’s face and lyrics from his song, Ghost.
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