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Britney Spears Sells Song Rights for Estimated $200 Million
Music publishing company Primary Wave acquires the rights to Spears' hit catalog.
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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Britney Spears has reportedly signed a major deal with music publishing company Primary Wave, selling the rights to her hit songs from the early 2000s for an estimated $200 million. The details of the sale were not disclosed, but the deal gives Primary Wave ownership of Spears' catalog, which includes iconic tracks like "Oops!... I Did It Again" and "Toxic." Primary Wave has previously acquired the rights to songs from other music legends such as Kurt Cobain, Bob Marley, and Whitney Houston.
Why it matters
Music rights acquisitions have become increasingly popular investments in recent years as the recorded music industry has boomed with the advent of streaming. Older artists' catalogs are more valuable than ever, especially as nostalgia for the early 2000s era continues to permeate popular culture. Spears' sale comes at an opportune time, as her music is likely to see renewed interest following the release of her memoir and the ongoing public fascination with her highly publicized conservatorship battle.
The details
According to NBC News, the deal with Primary Wave is estimated to be worth $200 million, though the specific details were not disclosed. Primary Wave was founded 20 years ago and has acquired the rights to songs from other music legends, including Kurt Cobain, Bob Marley, Stevie Nicks, and Whitney Houston. The company's strategy of investing in older artists' catalogs has proven lucrative as the music industry has shifted towards streaming and licensing for movies and TV.
- Britney Spears released her memoir 'The Woman in Me' in 2023, recounting her rise to fame and her battle to escape a conservatorship.
- In 2025, music writer Jeff Weiss published 'Waiting for Britney Spears: A True Story, Allegedly', which included details about Spears' conservatorship.
- Spears' ex-husband Kevin Federline released a book 'You Thought You Knew' last year, in which he made allegations about Spears' behavior.
The players
Britney Spears
A superstar singer who rose to fame in the early 2000s with hits like "Oops!... I Did It Again" and "Toxic." She recently released a memoir recounting her rise to fame and her battle to escape a conservatorship.
Primary Wave
A music publishing company that was founded 20 years ago and has acquired the rights to songs from music legends such as Kurt Cobain, Bob Marley, Stevie Nicks, and Whitney Houston.
What’s next
The details of the deal between Britney Spears and Primary Wave have not been publicly disclosed, and it remains to be seen how the acquisition of her song rights will impact the singer's future creative and financial endeavors.
The takeaway
Britney Spears' decision to sell the rights to her hit songs for an estimated $200 million reflects the growing value of music catalogs in the streaming era. This deal highlights the increasing trend of music rights acquisitions as a lucrative investment strategy, particularly for older artists whose work continues to resonate with audiences.
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