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John Legend becomes Rare Younger Artist to Sell his Music Catalog
John Legend becomes Rare Mid-Career Artist to Sell his Music Catalog
by Nick Romano Jan. 7, 2022 There's been a major uptick in the number of artists selling the rights to their music catalogs as of late. That list — which includes Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Stevie Nicks, and Neil Young — typically highlights older artists with vast musical repertoires. But EGOT-er John Legend, 43, is far younger than these veterans and is at the peak of his career with, as of now, seven studio albums under his belt, starting with 2004's Get Lifted. Global music company BMG and global investment firm KKR acquired Legend's portfolio of songs that goes back to his first album, EW has learned. BMG also struck a new deal to administer Legend's future compositions, while it continues to administer his past library. Financial details of the deals are unknown. Bloomberg was the first to report the news based off a UCC filing. EW reached out to representatives for Legend, BMG, and KKR for comment. https://ew.com/music/john-legend-sells-music-catalog/ |
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