Sony Music’s $1B acquisition of Queen’s entire catalog is the biggest single-artist deal in music rights history. In this breakdown, I explore why this might actually be a bargain for Sony and what it says about the future of music rights deals.

We also discussed:
• Why owning 100% of an artist’s assets is rare
• The difference between “pure financial plays” and “upside plays” in catalog deals
• How the Bohemian Rhapsody movie’s success boosted Queen’s streaming by 400%
• Why certain catalogs command over 20× revenue multiples
• The role of genre in catalog valuations (rock vs. hip-hop vs. country)
• Examples of other major deals: Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Taylor Swift, Kiss, and more
• How single songs like “Iris” and “Mr. Brightside” defy typical catalog patterns
• What the next generation of “iconic” catalogs might look like (Coldplay, Drake, Beyoncé, Adele)
• The risks and rewards of music biopics in boosting catalog value
• The power-law dynamics driving music streaming and rights investments

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