![]() ![]() ![]() These Warner-associated artists by far aren’t the only catalog megastars sitting on an owned recordings portfolio worth mind-blowing sums of money in 2022. We expect that figure to grow to a rather larger sum following the star’s chart-topping success this summer. Who, as we’ve established, owns her own recording rights, via Noble & Brite Ltd – a company in which she owns 100%, and which, according to UK Companies House, had GBP £2.37 million in cash on its balance sheet at the close of May 2021. ![]() Another well-informed figure told us it’s entirely possible that Floyd will command a USD $600 million deal by the time the auction is through One well-informed source told us this week that Floyd will now look to drop one of this group of four from an extremely competitive bidding process. The latest that MBW hears: Floyd’s career-spanning recorded music rights, bundled with their neighbouring rights plus name & likeness rights, are being chased for acquisition by the three major music companies ( Universal, Sony, Warner) plus BMG. Pink Floyd’s underlying recorded music rights are the topic of fevered music industry speculation right now.Exemplifying the fact, the Bowie estate last year announced a career-spanning distribution deal with Warner Music Group for his masters. The underlying master recording ownership rights to (most of) David Bowie’s catalog have long been owned by the artist and his estate.We know this because Guetta sold his masters ‘back’ to Warner Music Group for over $100 million last year The master recording ownership rights to David Guetta’s catalog reverted to the artist over the past decade.Pokora, Raphael, Mariza, David Bowie, Radiohead, Tina Turner, Iron Maiden, Pink Floyd, Duran Duran, Jethro Tull, Blur, Kate Bush, Daft Punk, Edith Piaf, Itzhak Perlman and Maria Callas.” When Warner completed its PLG buyout, it announced: “PLG’s artist roster and catalog of recordings includes, among many others… David Guetta, Pablo Alborán, M. It’s also interesting to look at this via one of 2013’s biggest music industry stories, when Warner Music Group acquired Parlophone Label Group for GBP £487 million. ![]()
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