BRITNEY SPEARS SECURES LANDMARK $200 MILLION MUSIC CATALOG SALE.

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Pop icon Britney Spears has finalized a massive deal to sell her ownership stake in her music catalog to the independent publisher Primary Wave. Legal documents confirm the transaction was signed on December 30, 2025, marking a pivotal shift in the 44-year-old singer’s business portfolio. While exact financial details remain confidential in court filings, industry insiders describe the agreement as a “landmark deal” valued at approximately $200 million, placing the acquisition in the same high-tier bracket as Justin Bieber’s 2023 catalog sale.
The acquisition encompasses Spears’ publishing rights and artist royalties for nearly her entire discography, including era-defining hits like “…Baby One More Time,” “Toxic,” and “Oops!... I Did It Again.” The portfolio covers nine studio albums and dozens of chart-topping singles. While Sony Music is expected to retain ownership of the original master recordings, Primary Wave now holds the administrative power to collect revenue from streaming, synchronization in film and television, and commercial licensing.






