Justin Bieber
Born | March 1, 1994 |
Hometown | London, Canada |
Net worth | $285 million |
Height | 5'9" (1.75m) |
Spouse | Hailey Baldwin (m 2018 - present) |
Parents | Pattie Mallette |
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Justin Bieber sells music catalogue for $200 million: How does his deal compare to other artists?
A new trend has started where stars sell their entire back catalogue to music investment firms. But just how much are these firms willing to pay for the rights to Bieber, Bowie and Bruce?
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Justin Bieber sells 15-year back catalogue ‘for $200m’
Justin Bieber has reportedly netted $200 million after selling his 15-year music catalogue – following in the footsteps of artists including Bob Dylan, Mick Fleetwood, Neil Young, Sting and Blondie singer Debbie Harry who have sold interests in their music for fortunes in the last three years.
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The Daily Lowdown: Madonna's biopic cancelled in dramatic move - get the details
Welcome to your Daily Lowdown podcast from HELLO!. Today, we're discussing Madonna's biopic being cancelled in a shock move and the Oscar 2023 nominations causing controversy after no female directors were nominated for this year's awards. Not only that, Justin Bieber has sold his share of his back catalogue for a huge sum. Take a listen to today's episode below... The 2023 Oscar nominations have been revealed and it seems they've sparked controversy after no women were nominated in the Best Dir
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Justin Bieber selling his back catalogue is eyebrow-raising because of how young the artist is
Selling the rights to your back catalogue has become a well-trodden path for musicians. What is slightly eyebrow-raising about the deal, though, is that, at the age of 28, Bieber is somewhat younger than many of the artists to have done so during the last few years. Most of the big blockbuster deals have involved so-called 'heritage' acts such as Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen and Fleetwood Mac rather than younger artists.
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Justin Bieber sells rights to back catalogue for reported $200 million
It is the biggest-ever acquisition for Hipgnosis Songs Capital
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Justin Bieber sells music rights in record-breaking $200 million deal
Justin Bieber has sold his entire music catalogue to Hipgnosis Songs Capital for a reported $200 million (£162 million). According to reports, the deal marks the largest rights sale for any artist of Bieber's generation and also the biggest acquisition for Hipgnosis to date. As part of the deal, Hipgnosis acquired 100 per cent of Bieber's publishing rights, artist royalties from his master recordings and neighbouring rights. The sale covers all 290 songs released before 31 December 2021, includi
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Justin Bieber sells back catalogue for $200m at just 28 years old
Justin Bieber has joined the growing list of pop stars selling their back catalogue after reaching a deal to sell his music rights for more than $200m.
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Justin Bieber ‘de-risking his future’ by selling back catalogue, fund boss says
The pop superstar joins artists such as Bob Dylan and Neil Young in selling the rights to his songs.
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Justin Bieber sells music catalogue for 200m
Justin Bieber has sold the rights to his music catalogue for over $200 million.
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Justin Bieber sells back catalogue for $200m
Bieber joins other high-profile artists in selling off the rights to his music
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