Justin Bieber

2023 - 1 - 24

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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 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 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 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 music catalog to Hipgnosis (Axios)

Details: Hipgnosis acquired all of Bieber's interest in his publishing copyrights, master recordings and neighboring rights for his entire back catalog, which ...

[Music sounds like money to Wall Street](https://www.axios.com/2022/01/07/music-money-wall-street-john-legend) [ John Legend](https://www.axios.com/2022/01/07/john-legend-sells-music-catalog-kkr) and Bruce Springsteen are among the high-profile music artists to have sold their music catalogs in recent days, but Bieber, 28, reportedly has secured the biggest sale of [anyone in his generation](https://fortune.com/2023/01/24/justin-bieber-sells-music-catalog-to-blackstone-backed-hipgnosis/). [Justin Bieber](https://www.axios.com/2022/06/10/justin-bieber-ramsay-hunt-syndrome-symptoms-treatment) finalized the sale of his music catalog to Hipgnosis on Tuesday, placing most of his music under the ownership of the U.K.

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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 sells rights to his music back catalogue (NBC News)

Bieber joins a growing list of high-profile artists, including Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen, in signing major deals to sell the rights to their back ...

He revealed the diagnosis after announcing that he would have to postpone a number of shows due to an ongoing health issues. “For 15 years I have been grateful to witness this journey and today I am happy for all those involved. “The impact of Justin Bieber on global culture over the last 14 years has truly been remarkable,” Merck Mercuriadis, founder and CEO of Hipgnosis Song Management said in a statement. NBC News was not immediately able to confirm the amount. A spokesperson for Hipgnosis said the company was not able to disclose that information. [Bob Dylan](https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/pop-culture-news/bob-dylan-sells-entire-catalog-recorded-music-sony-music-rcna13434) and [Bruce Springsteen](https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/music/bruce-springsteen-e-street-band-announce-2023-concert-tour-rcna30261), in making major deals to sell the rights to their back catalogues.

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Justin and Hailey Bieber FINALLY eat at NYC hotspot Carbone after ... (Daily Mail)

Justin Bieber and his wife Hailey were living in style on Tuesday night as they ventured out in New York City to celebrate the sale of his entire music ...

Hipgnosis Song Management offer investors the chance to earn royalties from the work of a diverse range of artists such as Barry Manilow and Beyonce. Stealing the sartorial spotlight from Hailey Bieber can be difficult, to near impossible. The soft pink pick in question hails from cult favourite CHERRY LA, which is instantly identifiable by its logo embroidery. Or get inspired in our edit... Click through to make it yours here! At the time, the singer was reportedly in negotiations with Blackstone-backed Hipgnosis Songs Capital in a deal, which would include both his publishing and recorded music catalog. The big ziti! '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.' Feeling good: Justin and Hailey were seen in NYC earlier in the day for the first time since he sold his entire music catalog for $200million On the town: Justin Bieber and his wife Hailey were living in style on Tuesday night as they ventured out in New York City to celebrate the sale of his entire music catalogue for $200 million She had on a white button-up shirt under it that was covered up, and she complemented the jacket with her pointy-toed black heels. He wore the jacket over a white shirt and contrasted it with black pants covered in large white polka dots.

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Justin Bieber sells music rights to investment fund Hipgnosis (The Washington Post)

Hipgnosis said Bieber, one of the youngest artists to cash in on their catalogues amid a boom in music licensing deals, had made a huge impact on global ...

It was propelled by the pandemic, when many artists lost their source of income because they could no longer tour or perform, and investors flush with cash because of few investment opportunities in a low-interest-rate environment backed big deals to acquire popular music as a way to secure regular income derived from their copyrights. “We haven’t seen the terms of this deal [between Bieber and Hipgnosis], but often, assigning your music rights means losing your say over when and where that music is used,” she said. Funds such as Hipgnosis would acquire artists’ catalogues, bundle them together and pay dividends to shareholders off the royalties derived from their ownership of the song rights. The owners of both copyrights need to sign off on any deal to license the song. Under the terms of their agreement, Hipgnosis acquired Bieber’s publishing copyrights. “The impact of Justin Bieber on global culture over the last 14 years has truly been remarkable,” said Merck Mercuriadis, the chief executive of Hipgnosis Songs Fund, in a news release. Blackstone also bought an ownership stake in Hipgnosis Song Management. But the acquisition of Bieber’s music rights stands out among recent such deals because of Bieber’s age, says Richard Baskind, the head of the music department at the London-based law firm Simons Muirhead Burton. “They are being offered more in these deals than they would see in their lifetime if they retained and continued exercising these rights themselves. Accruing money generated from music can be a slow process and an administrative burden, with many royalty collection societies only paying out a few times a year.” The biggest deals have typically involved older artists who are selling the rights to decades of their life’s work. Justin Bieber has sold the rights to his music to a Blackstone-backed investment fund — becoming the latest, and one of the youngest, artists to cash in on their catalogues amid a boom in music licensing deals.

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Justin Bieber Sells Rights to His Songs for a Reported $200 Million (NBC Connecticut)

The UK-based investment firm reportedly paid around $200 million for Justin Bieber's 290-song catalog of music.

[Justin Timberlake also sold his music catalog](/entertainment/entertainment-news/justin-timberlake-sells-his-entire-music-catalog-in-deal-worth-100-million/) to Hipgnosis in 2022 for a reported $100 million. “The impact of Justin Bieber on global culture over the last 14 years has truly been remarkable,” Merck Mercuriadis, founder and CEO of Hipgnosis Song Management said in a statement. “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 closed a $200 million rights deal. See 7 more top deals. (Business Insider)

Justin Bieber closed a deal with music investment and song management company Hipgnosis Songs Capital. Bieber sold the rights to all 290 songs in his ...

[sold](https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/26/media/justin-timberlake-music-catalog-sale/index.html) his entire song catalog— of roughly 200 songs— to Hipgnosis in May 2022 for upwards of $100 million, according to estimates from The Wall Street Journal. [sold](https://www.forbes.com/sites/arielshapiro/2021/04/30/inside-paul-simons-catalog-sale-at-250-million-its-one-of-musics-biggest-bob-dylan/?sh=468cafeb2ade) the rights to his song catalog to Sony Music Entertainment, which included hundreds of original compositions ranging from "The Sound of Silence" and "You Can Call Me Al." The agreement included his 26 studio albums and posthumous album, Toy, which was released the same month as the deal, Variety [reported](https://variety.com/2022/music/news/david-bowie-publishing-catalog-acquired-warner-chappell-1235145941/). Dylan, who has sold more than 125 million records worldwide, is also the [ first songwriter to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature](https://www.businessinsider.com/bob-dylan-just-won-the-nobel-prize-in-literature-2016-10). In 2020, Dylan signed over his entire song catalog of more than 600 songs to Universal Music Publishing Group. He released six studio albums, 290 songs, and sold more than 150 million records worldwide, according to the statement from Hipgnosis.

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Justin Bieber Fast Facts (erienewsnow.com)

CNN Editorial Research. Here's a look at the life of Grammy Award-winning singer Justin Bieber. Personal. Birth date: March 1, 1994.

He is released on "a promise to appear" and is ordered to answer the charges at a later hearing in Stratford, Ontario. Bieber was scheduled to perform as part of his "Justice World Tour" in Las Vegas, but the show has been postponed due to Covid. On the same day, Bieber's attorney enters a written plea of not guilty on behalf of his client for charges he faces in Miami. He must serve two years' probation, pay $80,900 restitution for damages, and stay at least 100 yards way from the victim's family. Bieber near the batting cages" on Los Angeles' west side. [A representative for Bieber tells CNN](https://www.cnn.com/2022/02/20/entertainment/justin-bieber-covid/index.html) that he has a mild case of [Covid-19](http://www.cnn.com/2020/02/06/health/wuhan-coronavirus-timeline-fast-facts/index.html). It is later taken in by a zoo in northern Germany. November 2011 - Mariah Yeater, 20, files a lawsuit seeking child support, and a paternity test from Bieber. [urinating in a mop bucket and defacing a photo](http://www.tmz.com/2013/07/10/justin-bieber-restaurant-mop-bucket-piss-pee-urinate-video-bill-clinton/) of former [US President Bill Clinton.](http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/01/us/bill-clinton-fast-facts/index.html) Bieber later apologizes to Clinton. 2007-2008 - Bieber's mother begins posting videos of her son performing on YouTube. [Involved in a high-speed chase with paparazzi ](http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/10/showbiz/bieber-paparazzi-chase/index.html)in California. The

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Justin Bieber sells rights to 'Baby,' rest of music catalog (WOKV)

The Canadian-American pop star's six albums, including his most recent album “Justice,” are part of the massive catalog sale deal with Hipgnosis, a U.K-based ...

A song or album that sells more than a million copies receives platinum certification, while works that surpass two million sales become multiplatinum. Bieber's publishing copyrights, songwriter's ownership, master recordings and all rights of his entire catalog of recordings made through 2021 are now owned by Hipgnosis. Hipgnosis [acquired Shakira's catalog](https://apnews.com/article/entertainment-music-shakira-30e5d4736c1927fe4f02c95fd856f055) in 2018. Mercuriadis said that Bieber is a defining artist in the streaming age and “the acquisition ranks among the biggest deals ever made for an artist under the age of 70.” “Justin is truly a once in a generation artist and that is reflected and acknowledged by the magnitude of this deal.” Scooter Braun, Bieber’s longtime manager, said in a statement Tuesday. [Sting](https://apnews.com/article/entertainment-business-bob-dylan-stevie-nicks-paul-simon-911cda08593588e06ec16e5f983cb5a4), [Bob Dylan](https://apnews.com/article/bob-dylan-music-catalog-umg-7748e53ffd61e8fe6652a1b6af82ed20) and Shakira have in recent years sold rights to their catalogs for massive sums, but at 28 Bieber is the youngest superstar singer to do so.

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Justin Bieber Sold His Music Catalog at the Ripe Old Age of 28 (Vanity Fair)

These sales, which have grown in popularity in recent years, are more typical for musicians at the end of their careers, with their legacies already in ...

He got [Lyme disease](https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/pictures/stars-whove-battled-lyme-disease-justin-bieber-bella-hadid-more/) and has had [a couple](https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2018/10/justin-bieber-hailey-baldwin-church-ceremony-upstate-canada) wedding [ceremonies](https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2019/10/justin-bieber-hailey-baldwin-wedding-photos) (to one person—Hailey Bieber). [peed in that bucket](https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2013/12/charity-water-justin-bieber). There was the thing with the [monkey](https://people.com/pets/justin-bieber-opens-up-about-his-confiscated-monkey-it-was-the-farthest-thing-from-fine/). That interest itself might have been driven by that warm feeling of good music during the hardest pandemic years, and also companies like Spotify, which have provided new avenues for the tippy-top of successful musicians to make money. Hipgnosis also has Barry Manilow and the other Justin, Justin Timberlake. The sales from legacy musicians get a ton of headlines, but Hipgnosis and Vine Alternative Investments have snapped up the catalogs of younger musicians like Shakira and Calvin Harris, respectively. Catalog sales seem to attract musicians at the end of their careers, ones who can look back on their body of work and say, sure, use those songs in car commercials, or whatever. People like Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Tina Turner, Stevie Nicks, Paul Simon, the Beach Boys, Neil Young, who have sold their catalogs, or large portions of them. Neither side will confirm how much, but the catalog is grade A, pure American-by-way-of-Canada pop. The estimate is just above $200 million, per “Sorry”? “Baby”?

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Justin Bieber sells rights to 'Baby,' rest of music catalog (The Seattle Times)

Justin Bieber's record-breaking pop hits from “Baby” to “Sorry” are no longer his after the superstar sold the rights to all his early career music.

His video for “Baby” has been streamed more than 2.9 billion times on YouTube. Bieber’s publishing copyrights, songwriter’s ownership, master recordings and all rights of his entire catalog of recordings made through 2021 are now owned by Hipgnosis. A song or album that sells more than a million copies receives platinum certification, while works that surpass two million sales become multiplatinum.

Justin Bieber sells the rights to his entire catalog for over $200 million (WSIU)

Justin Bieber is the latest musician to sell the rights to his entire catalog of music. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Billboard music publishing reporter ...

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Justin Bieber's sunglasses supremacy continues (British GQ)

But what maketh a big fit? Big sunglasses. Bieber's personal style has had its goods (elephant jeans and ultra-rare sneaks) and its mads (biker jeans, purple ...

[Alongside wife Hailey Bieber](https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/fashion/article/justin-bieber-hailey-bieber-sunglasses-style) (herself no stranger to big shades in a series of [Saint Laurent](https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/fashion/gallery/saint-laurent-autumn-winter-2023) and Celine frames) Bieber went oval. [Giorgio Armani](https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/fashion/article/giorgio-armani-interview-2021), frames were Matrix-like, and managed to stand out even when paired with ankle-skimming leopard-print coats. [sunglasses](https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/gallery/best-sunglasses-mens) is something of an ongoing movement in fashion. Take, for instance, the recent men's shows in Milan and Paris. [Justin Bieber is big into big fits](https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/fashion/article/justin-bieber-baggy-style). [Bieber](https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/fashion/gallery/justin-hailey-bieber-style)’s personal style has had its goods (elephant jeans and ultra-rare sneaks) and its mads (biker jeans, purple leather jackets), but one thing has been consistent: mega sunnies.

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Justin Bieber sells rights to 'Baby,' rest of music catalog (Saanich News)

The Canadian-American pop star's six albums, including his most recent album “Justice,” are part of the massive catalog sale deal with Hipgnosis, a U.K-based ...

A song or album that sells more than a million copies receives platinum certification, while works that surpass two million sales become multiplatinum. Bieber’s publishing copyrights, songwriter’s ownership, master recordings and all rights of his entire catalog of recordings made through 2021 are now owned by Hipgnosis. Hipgnosis [acquired Shakira’s catalog](https://apnews.com/article/entertainment-music-shakira-30e5d4736c1927fe4f02c95fd856f055) in 2018.

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Justin Bieber sells 15-year back catalogue 'for $200m' (Crow River Media)

Justin Bieber has reportedly netted $200 million after selling his 15-year music catalogue – following in the footsteps of artists including Bob Dylan, ...

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