FROM JAY-Z SELLING TIDAL TO HIPGNOSIS AND PRIMARY WAVE’S CATALOG BUYS: IT’S MBW’S WEEKLY ROUND-UP
Will Jack Dorsey and Square be able to transform TIDAL into an industry-leading streaming service complete with a suite of premier financial tools for artists?
That’s the vision… though Jay-Z could be forgiven for not caring too much either way.
Mr Carter has just completed the sale of 80% of TIDAL to Square in a deal now confirmed to be worth $302 million – around six times the price he originally paid for the platform back in 2015.
TIDAL is now majority-owned by Jack Dorsey’s Square, after a deal was reportedly finalized between Dorsey and Shawn ‘Jay-Z’ Carter on Friday (April 30).
After TMZ reported a $350 million pricetag for the deal, a Square spokesperson later confirmed to MBW the final aggregate consideration was actually $302 million.
Considering that’s for 80% of TIDAL, it gives the music streaming company a total Hipgnosis Songs Fund has acquired 105 songs from Andrew Watt – including both the writer and publisher’s share of the compositions.
These songs include Watt’s stake in huge hits such as Señorita by Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello, Havana by Camila Cabello (feat Young Thug), and Let Me Love You by DJ Snake (feat Justin Bieber).
Hipgnosis paid upwards of $45 million for Watt’s catalog…valuation of approximately $377.5 million….
Primary Wave Music Publishing has bought the publishing catalog of songwriters and producers Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers, who discovered Rihanna.
In what Primary Wave describes as a “multi million dollar deal”, the acquisition will also see the publisher obtain a share in the duo’s master royalty income stream across Rihanna’s first seven albums…
Warner Music Group had a flat year in calendar 2020 – but the company’s 2021 is already off to a flyer.
WMG this week announced its fiscal results for the three months to end of March (its fiscal Q2, but calendar Q1).
Quarterly recorded music revenues surged above a billion dollars at $1.059bn…
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