Justin Bieber has his sights set on a music deal, one that would sell the rights to his catalog ... and it's reportedly got a price tag close to $200 million.
has his sights set on a music deal, one that would sell the rights to his entire catalog ... and it's reportedly got a price tag close to $200 million.The Wall Street Journal
... whose sources claim the sale could go down as the largest music-rights acquisition in the company's history. The possible deal could cover Justin's entire catalog of recorded music, which includes 6 albums over the span of a decade not to mention a ton of singles and collabs over the years. Hipgnosis isn't a stranger in the world of acquisitions ... because the company reportedly bought catalog rights to
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