After music stars like Bob Dylan, Paul Simon and Bruce Springsteen, Canadian pop star Justin Bieber (28) has also sold the rights to his songs. The management company Hipgnosis has acquired his song catalog, US media reported on Tuesday. Hipgnosis confirmed the purchase via Twitter.
The company is said to have paid around $200 million (about 185 million euros) – the highest such sum for a musician from Bieber’s generation. For this, Hipgnosis acquired the rights to all almost 300 songs that Bieber released by the end of 2021 – including hits like “Sorry”, “Baby” or “Peaches”.
In recent years, artists such as Taylor Swift, Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie Nicks, Neil Diamond and Tina Turner have also signed multi-million dollar rights deals.
Hipgnosis on Twitter