Britney Spears Sells Music Catalog to Primary Wave

Primary Wave purchased rights to Britney Jean Spears's catalog on Dec. 30, 2025; terms were not publicly disclosed.

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Primary Wave acquired the rights to Britney Jean Spears's music catalog on Dec. 30, 2025, according to TMZ, which cited legal documents.

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The purchase price was not disclosed publicly, though a person familiar with the transaction told multiple outlets the deal was about $200 million, and reports conflict over whether the entire catalog or an ownership stake was sold.

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Britney Jean Spears has not publicly commented on the sale, and Spears's representatives and a Primary Wave spokesperson did not immediately respond to requests for comment, outlets reported.

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The catalog contains hits including "...Baby One More Time," "Toxic" and "Gimme More," and Spears has released nine studio albums since her 1999 debut, records show.

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Industry analysts said catalog sales typically generate long-term licensing and streaming revenue, and they expect further details on licensing plans or a confirmed price to surface in the coming weeks.

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Center-leaning sources report the sale in a straightforward, descriptive manner, citing Rolling Stone and TMZ and listing tracks and Primary Wave’s roster. They contextualize the deal with recent catalog sales (e.g., Bieber’s $200M) without evaluative language; quoted material is presented as source content rather than editorial judgment.

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The exact price was not publicly disclosed, but sources describe it as a landmark deal around $200 million.

She sold her ownership share of her music catalog, likely including performing artist royalties and her share of publishing rights, but not the master recordings which remain with Sony Music.

The catalog includes major hits like '...Baby One More Time,' 'Toxic,' 'Gimme More,' 'Oops!... I Did It Again,' 'Circus,' 'Womanizer,' and many others from her nine studio albums.

The sale suggests a shift toward financial security and long-term planning rather than new music releases or tours, following her personal and legal challenges.

Primary Wave manages catalogs from artists like Prince, Bob Marley, Whitney Houston, Stevie Nicks, and others such as Kurt Cobain.

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