It’s one of the biggest global hits of all time and, by some measures, THE biggest Latin Music hit of all time.
In it, Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee tell the object of their desire they wish to “sign the walls of your labyrinth” (“firmar las paredes de tu laberinto”). Ahem.
(It was revealed today – October 18 – that Yankee is the mystery Latin artist with whom Concord struck a $217.3 million deal, as revealed in a recent Kroll report.)
Meanwhile, K-pop giant HYBE had a dramatic week, with record labels reportedly upset over HYBE’s Weverse fan platform planning to take up to 60% of the proceeds from its new paid subscription memberships.
HYBE also scrambled this week to refinance nearly $300 million in debt, after creditors requested early repayment of a series of convertible bonds.
Finally, Litmus Music announced its latest major deal, acquiring the recorded music and publishing rights of Randy Newman.
Here’s what happened this week…
1) KENNY GATES ON [PIAS] SALE: WE HAVE AN AMAZING FUTURE AHEAD… AND F**K THE HATERS.
[PIAS], a 42-year-old powerhouse of independent music in Europe, has been fully acquired by Universal Music Group.
By sealing the deal, UMG now owns 100% of [PIAS] Group, having initially acquired 49% of the firm from its co-founders, Kenny Gates and Michael Lambot, in 2022.
Subsequent to the sale, [PIAS]’s label services arm, [Integral], will merge with Universal’s Virgin Music Group, significantly bolstering VMG’s reach, supply chain, and client base in the EU, the UK, and beyond.
Gates will join VMG’s board.
Meanwhile, [PIAS]’s owned and associated labels operation, the [PIAS] Label Group (PLG), will also become owned by UMG – but, importantly, it will be run as a “completely autonomous, standalone company”, led by Gates as its CEO…
It’s no longer a mystery. The artist in question is Daddy Yankee, the Puerto Rican superstar whose La Última Vuelta World Tourgenerated an estimated USD $198 million in 2022.
Concord has acquired parts of the music publishing and recorded music catalog of the reggaetón star, including rights to his own hits including Rompe, Gasolina, and Con Calma, plus his featured artist role on Despacito.
In addition, the acquisition covers some name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights.
Behind the scenes over the past two years, TikTok has warned Merlin on multiple occasions that hundreds of active tracks in the org’s repertoire – i.e. tracks uploaded by its members – have been flagged as copyright-infringing.
To understand how this is possible in association with Merlin — a proud participant in the fight against streaming fraud — one first needs to appreciate some key background notes.
Merlin’s membership has more than doubled in size over the past 16 years. There is a question mark, however, over the cost this expansion has imposed on Merlin’s cohesion as a membership organization.
K-pop giant HYBE’s superfan platform Weverse is launching a set of new higher-priced membership tiers for users on December 1.
There is, though, a catch for HYBE’s fellow music rightsholders.
According to a source speaking to the Korea Herald, HYBE has told partner labels who use Weverse that it will be keeping between 30% and 60% of revenues from the new membership plan, depending on the tier.
The news comes the same week as HYBE scrambled to refinance nearly $300 million in debt, after existing bondholders requested early repayment on a series of convertible bonds, a move triggered by the company’s sliding stock price…
Since late 2022, the company – backed by Carlyle’s Global Credit Platform – has acquired catalogs from the likes of Benny Blanco, Keith Urban, and Katy Perry.
Earlier this year, it emerged that Litmus had splashed a nine-figure sum to acquire the music asset portfolio of Opus, including rights to music catalogs from Juice WRLD, Ozuna, Maluma and Rauw Alejandro.
On Thursday (October 17), Litmus announced its latest major deal: acquiring Randy Newman’s share of his recorded music and publishing…
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