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Katy Perry sells catalog to Litmus Music Litmus Music is the new owner of Katy Perry’s music. The “Firework” singer sold her catalog to the company founded by former Capitol Records President Dan McCarroll and launched in 2022 for $225M, Variety reported. Litmus Music is backed by The Carlyle Group, Deadline reported.
Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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What are we to think of a 'current' artist doing this? | |
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The buyer can take her few notable songs and make money doing drug advertisement theme music with songs like Teenage Dream for memory loss or Roar for lowering your A1C or an off-Broadway show about a fairy princess set to terrible modern pop music. She is a TV game show host now so I guess her music career is heading towards Paula Abdul territory. if it was just a dream, call me a dreamer 2 | |
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Seems like it's just an easy way out to be set for life, doesn't it? Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Well. It's 225 mio cash. She can always record new music. | |
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Is there a difference between owning your masters and owning your catalog? Because I need to know what changed in so short a time where it seems everyone can’t wait to sell their catalogues. | |
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I am guessing the pitiful royalty cheques make it an easier decision. She did a jingle for Skip The Dishes or something, so she's likely not above someone licensing her old hits. | |
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