Britney Spears Signs Massive Music Catalog Deal
Britney Spears has just sealed a huge new music deal, selling her rights to her iconic catalog, TMZ reports. According to newly obtained legal documents, Britney transferred her ownership stake to music publisher Primary Wave.

While the exact payout isn’t publicly listed, sources describe the deal as “landmark,” with figures rumored to be in the hundreds of millions, similar to the deal Justin Bieber signed for his catalog. Britney reportedly signed the agreement on December 30 and is celebrating the milestone by spending quality time with her kids.

The deal covers some of Britney’s biggest hits, including:
“…Baby One More Time”
“Oops!… I Did It Again”
“Toxic”
“Gimme More”
“Stronger”
“Womanizer”
…and many more, securing her legacy as the Princess of Pop.

Britney now joins a growing list of artists cashing in on their catalogs, including Justin Bieber, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Neil Young, Shakira, KISS, Sting, Phil Collins, and Stevie Nicks. Stevie Nicks sold an 80% stake of her catalog to Primary Wave in 2020, with her copyrights valued around $100 million at the time.
Representatives for Britney and Primary Wave have not yet responded to requests for comment.

This deal marks a major moment in Britney’s career, cementing her influence on pop music and securing financial freedom from her past struggles.
Stay tuned for more updates on Britney’s music ventures and catalog news — share this with fellow pop fans who love her hits!
