Categories: Entertainment

Justin Timberlake sells song catalogue to Hipgnosis

LOS ANGELES (Reuters): Justin Timberlake has sold the rights to his songs including hits such as “Cry Me A River” and “Rock Your Body” to Hipgnosis Song Management, the latest pop star to cash in on his body of work in the red-hot market for music streaming.

Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed, although a report by the Wall Street Journal said the transaction was valued at just above $100 million.

The deal was made on behalf of Hipgnosis Songs Capital, a partnership between Hipgnosis Song Management and funds managed by investment firm Blackstone Inc, the advisory firm owned by music executive Merck Mercuriadis said in a statement.

Timberlake rose to fame as one-fifth of 1990’s boy band NSync, becoming a pin-up for good looks.

After NSync parted ways, Timberlake launched his solo career in his debut solo album “Justified,” in 2002.

His “FutureSex/LoveSounds” album arrived at the forefront of a new sound in the pop charts, fusing pop, R&B, hip hop and dance. He also appeared in films such as “The Social Network”, “Friends with Benefits” and “The Trouble With The Curve,” alongside Clint Eastwood.

The deal comes at a time when the lack of live concerts and delayed release of new recordings due to the pandemic prompt artists to monetize their older work.

Earlier this year, Hipgnosis Song Management acquired the music catalogue of Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen, while British singer-songwriter Sting sold his career music catalogue to  Universal Music Publishing Group.

The Frontier Post

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