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Loudwire on MSNREPORT: Slipknot Exploring Nine-Figure Sale of Music Catalog
Per Luminate, Slipknot’s recorded masters generated 14.6 million album consumption units in the U.S. Of that total, 6.8 ...
REVOLT took a look at nine of the most expensive rap catalog sales from Nelly, Metro Boomin, and more. Check them out here.
This news will definitely rock you: the entirety of the Queen music catalog is set to be acquired by Sony Music for a whopping $1.27 billion. The archive includes all the band’s massive hits ...
Jonas Brothers sold part of their music catalog to their dad's company. The sale includes publishing and master rights to three albums and more.
While speaking with Jason and Travis Kelce on the New Heights podcast, Taylor Swift described losing it when giving Travis the news of her masters.
Catalog controversy deepens The heart of the dispute lies in Young Thug’s 2021 decision to sell over 400 musical compositions, a move that blindsided AEG. The entertainment company contends that ...
Earlier this year, Sony Music bought half of Michael Jackson’s music catalog from the late pop star’s estate for at least $600 million. Getty Images What do you think? Be the first to comment.
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Digital Music News on MSNUniversal Music-Backed Chord Music Partners Scores Searchlight Capital Investment As Catalog Boom Continues
Chord Music Partners has scored a “strategic investment” from Searchlight Capital Partners and doubled down on plans to scoop ...
The move comes months after Chord bought a stake in country superstar Morgan Wallen's catalog from his record label Big Loud.
Rumors about the possible music announcement swelled on Monday after Taylor Nation posted several photos of the singer ...
Jonas Brothers' father, Kevin Jonas Sr., has purchased a partial catalog of the band's music. The sale was made public on ...
The three movies below take that to a whole new level. These films have used one artist's catalog to completely shape a storyline.
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