Katy Perry sold the rights to her music for a million-dollar figure: the details

Katy Perry sold the rights to her music for a million-dollar figure: the details
Katy Perry sold the rights to her music for a million-dollar figure: the details

American singer Katy Perry sold all rights to her musicwhich includes the five albums he released throughout his career, for US$225 million to the company Litmus Music.

This was reported by the company itself through a statement, where they revealed that They kept the master tapes and publishing rights, since Universal Music Group remains the owner of the masters. The albums are as follows: one of the boys (2008), Teenage Dream (2010), prism (2013), Witness (2017) and smile (2020).

Litmus Music co-founder Dan McCarroll noted: “Katy Perry is a creative visionary who has had a major impact on music, television, film, and philanthropy.. It is a great honor for me to collaborate with her again and help Litmus manage her incredible repertoire“In this way, the singer joins Keith Urban, the first to sell her rights to this company.

McCarroll was not the only one who spoke about what happened, but his partner Hank Forsyth added: “Katy Perry’s songs are an essential part of the global cultural fabric. We are very grateful to be working together again with such a trusted partner whose integrity shines in everything he does.“Thus, the artist joins a long list of singers who have sold their catalogs in recent times, such as Bob Dylan, Neil Young and , among others.

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