Sony Music Buys Stake in Michael Jackson Catalog, Valuing Rights at Over $1.2B (2024)

The deal, which is likely worth at least $600 million, includes half of the late star's publishing and recorded masters catalog.

Sony Music Buys Stake in Michael Jackson Catalog, Valuing Rights at Over $1.2B (1)

In what could be the largest valuation ever of a musician’s music assets, Sony Music Group has closed an agreement to buy half of Michael Jackson‘s publishing and recorded masters catalog in a deal thatsources sayvaluedthose music assets somewhere above $1.2 billion.Other sources have suggested it might be as much as $1.5 billion. At those valuations, Sony will pay at least $600 million for its stake of the legendary rights.

That means that the Jackson deal,which closed late last year,is at a bigger valuation than the $1.2 billion that Queen is currently seeking. And whereas the Queen valuation includes, sources say,royalties from income streams beyond the masters and publishing, including from the Freddie Mercury biopic, Bohemian Rhapsody, and theatrical productions using Queen’s music, Sony’s deal with the Michael Jackson estate does not include royalties from the Broadway play and other theatrical productions featuring Jackson’s music.

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It may not, however, just be Jackson’s music that’s involved in the deal. Sources say the current deal includesnon-Jackson-authoredsongs inhis Mijac publishing catalog, whichalso includes the approximately 250-song publishing catalog as well as iconic songs written and/or performed by Jerry Lee Lewis, Jackie Wilson, Curtis Mayfield, Ray Charles, Percy Sledge and Dion.

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Last February, followinga story firstreportedby Variety that the Jackson deal was being negotiated, Billboard estimated that the iconic artist’s estate earns about $75 million annually. Those assets include ownership of master recordings, publishing for Jackson’s share of his songs, his Mijac publishing catalog and revenue from merchandise and royalties from theatrical shows featuring Jackson’s music. At the time, Billboard estimatedthat within the $75 million estimate, Jackson’s recording and publishing assetsalonebrought in $47.2 million to the estate;and that Mijac might be bringing in another $5 million to $8 million annually.

The Jacksonestimate, however, did not take into account that his popularity appears to be growingas the streaming marketplace expands.

Sales and streams of Jackson’s music grew steadily from 1.07 million album equivalent units in 2020 to 1.47 million in 2023 — up 37% over those three years —according to Luminate. That outpaced the overallU.S.music market for album consumption units, which grew 22.9% during that time period. Outside the United States, Jackson is arguably even more popular. In 2023, consumption of his music grew 38.3% to 6.5 billionon-demandstreams, up from 4.7 billion streams in 2021.

Next year, a Jackson biopic called Michael will be released, likely fueling even more growth to his fanbase, boosting consumption and triggering more revenue to flow to his estate and any other rights holder.

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With all of the economic returns the estate is delivering, the masterminds behind it — lawyer John Branca and A&R executive John McClain — are expected to continue to stay involvedas co-executors.

Sources indicate that the Sony deal also leaves in place Primary Wave’s stake, which is believed to be about 10% of Jackson’s publishing assets.

Throughout the years, Sony has paid the Jackson estate more than $2 billion in some major deals that go beyond distributing royalties for his records and songs. In 1991, the company paid $100 million to buy the first half of what became Sony/ATV;ATV Music was the catalog that Jackson bought in 1985 that contained the Beatles catalog and other popular songs. That was merged into Sony’s musicpublishingoperation to become Sony/ATV, with Sony and Jackson each owning 50% of that company. In2016, the company paid $750 million for the remaining 50% of Sony/ATV. It also paid $287.5 million for the Jackson estate’s share of the consortium that owned EMI Music Publishing in2018, as well as dividends during its ownership of those assetsthat came out to a total of about $1.6 billion. And now, the latest deal adds another $600 million or more, driving the total amount past the $2 billion mark.

Sony has been active with acquisitions over the past year. Last year, it was reported to also be acquiring what was been described as a significant minority stake in the Latin label and management company Rimas Entertainment, which launched Bad Bunny‘s career. The overall deal for the label and management was expected to have about a $300 million valuation, sources said at the time.

In May 2023, Sony also acquired the RECORDS catalog from Barry Weiss, Ron Perry and Matt Pincus, buying out the latter duo in a deal that was seeking a $100 million valuation; and then did a going forward 50/50 deal with Weiss, who retained control of the label’s recent catalog.

Reps for Sony,the Jackson estateand Primary Wave declined to comment.

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Michael Jackson's Music Catalog Deal with Sony Music Group

Sony Music Group has closed a deal to buy half of Michael Jackson's publishing and recorded masters catalog. The deal is estimated to be worth at least $600 million and is considered to be the largest valuation ever of a musician's music assets. The valuation of the music assets is reported to be above $1.2 billion, with some sources suggesting it might be as much as $1.5 billion. Sony will pay at least $600 million for its stake in the rights. The deal closed late last year and is valued higher than the $1.2 billion valuation that Queen is currently seeking. It's important to note that Sony's deal with the Michael Jackson estate does not include royalties from the Broadway play and other theatrical productions featuring Jackson's music.

Michael Jackson's Music Assets and Revenue

Michael Jackson's estate earns an estimated $75 million annually. This includes ownership of master recordings, publishing for Jackson's share of his songs, his Mijac publishing catalog, and revenue from merchandise and royalties from theatrical shows featuring Jackson's music. Within the estimated $75 million, Jackson's recording and publishing assets alone bring in $47.2 million to the estate, and the Mijac catalog might bring in another $5 million to $8 million annually. It's worth noting that the estimate does not take into account the growing popularity of Jackson's music in the streaming marketplace, which has seen steady growth in sales and streams over the years.

Other Artists and Songs Included in the Deal

The current deal between Sony and the Michael Jackson estate includes non-Jackson-authored songs in his Mijac publishing catalog. This catalog also includes approximately 250 songs from iconic artists such as Jerry Lee Lewis, Jackie Wilson, Curtis Mayfield, Ray Charles, Percy Sledge, and Dion.

Previous Deals and Acquisitions by Sony

Sony has been actively involved in acquiring music assets in recent years. In 1991, the company paid $100 million to buy the first half of what became Sony/ATV, which included the Beatles catalog and other popular songs. In 2016, Sony paid $750 million for the remaining 50% of Sony/ATV. Additionally, in 2018, Sony paid $287.5 million for the Jackson estate's share of the consortium that owned EMI Music Publishing. These deals, along with dividends during Sony's ownership, have amounted to a total of about $1.6 billion. The recent deal with the Michael Jackson estate adds another $600 million or more, bringing the total amount paid by Sony to over $2 billion.

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