Report: Justin Bieber to sell his music rights for R3.4-billion
Updated | By Poelano Malema
According to several media publications, Justin Bieber is almost done with his deal to sell his music for $200-million.
There are rumors that Justin Bieber is close to selling his music rights.
According to a report by Variety, the multi-award winning singer will be selling his music to Blackstone-backed Hipgnosis Songs Capital.
The publication says his music will be selling for around $200 million (R3.4 billion).
According to The Wall Street Journal, 'the potential deal includes the pop star’s interest in both his publishing and recorded music catalog'.
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Justin is one of the most successful artist around the globe.
The Grammy Award-winning pop star was discovered on YouTube after his mother posted his videos.
According to Biography.com, Bieber became the first solo artist to have four singles enter the Top 40 before the release of a debut album. He is also the youngest artist to have seven albums reach the top spot on the Billboard Hot 200.
His passion not only lies in music, but he recently announced that he is concerned about people having access to clean water.
He has partnered with water brand Generosity.
“I want the world to have access to the best water. I also want countries to know how to best protect their people. The overuse of plastic is hurting us, we need to be more sustainable,” Bieber said.
long time coming and excited to finally announce https://t.co/dFc8NBoFs0
— Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) December 1, 2022
Image courtesy of Instagram.
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