Britney Spears Sells Rights to Her Entire Music Catalog: A New Chapter for the Pop Icon
The pop icon Britney Spears has made a significant move in her career by selling the rights to her entire music catalog to Primary Wave. This deal, which was first reported by TMZ, is said to have been inked on December 30, 2026, and it includes her iconic hits such as "...Baby One More Time," "Oops! ... I Did It Again," and "Lucky."
Primary Wave, a company known for acquiring catalogs from music legends, will now hold the ownership rights to these songs. The financial details of the deal remain undisclosed, but it is rumored to be comparable to Justin Bieber's $200 million deal with Hipgnosis in 2023. This acquisition is a strategic move for Spears, as it allows her to focus on her personal life and creative pursuits without the burden of managing her music estate.
Spears, who gained global fame in the late 1990s and early 2000s, has not released a studio album since 2016's "Glory." However, she has continued to make music, collaborating with artists like Elton John and will.i.am from the Black Eyed Peas. Despite her recent announcement that she won't perform in the United States again, the sale of her catalog opens up new possibilities for her future endeavors.
Primary Wave has a history of acquiring catalogs from music icons, including The Notorious B.I.G., Whitney Houston, Bob Marley, Prince, and Ric Ocasek. This deal marks a new chapter for Spears, allowing her to focus on her personal growth and creative endeavors while still benefiting from her extensive music catalog.