Britney Spears has sold her iconic song catalog: the deal amount is around 200 million dollars
Pop star Britney Spears has sold her music catalog rights to Primary Wave for approximately $200 million, marking a significant transaction in the music industry.
Britney Spears, the pop princess, has finalized a major deal in the music industry by selling the rights to her legendary music catalog to the company Primary Wave. This agreement, concluded on December 30, 2025, has been valued at around $200 million, a figure comparable to the sum received by Justin Bieber for his catalog sale in 2022. Sources indicate that Spears is pleased with this decision and celebrated the milestone with her two sons, Sean Preston and Jayden James.
The catalog sold encompasses most of Spears' iconic hits, ranging from her debut album 'β¦Baby One More Time' released in 1999, to her fourth studio album 'In the Zone', which features the global hit 'Toxic'. Notably, this particular song earned Spears her first Grammy award in 2005 in the category of 'Best Dance Recording', reinforcing the impact of her contributions to the pop music landscape.
Additionally, Britney Spears joins a growing list of global music stars who have opted to sell their music catalogs in recent years. This trend reflects a broader shift in the industry, where artists seek financial security through such sales, often amid concerns about the long-term viability of music rights and the changing dynamics of music consumption in the digital age.