Britney Spears candidly admitted that she’s “lucky to be alive” after surviving the way her family treated her. “As people, all we really want is to feel connected to each other and never feel alone,” ...
Britney Spears has sold a piece of her. Indeed, the “Toxic” singer sold her music catalog, and a number of other rights, to music publisher Primary Wave, according to multiple outlets. While the price ...
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Now, the rights to those songs will belong to music publishing company Primary Wave after Spears reportedly signed a major new deal for approximately $200 million, according to NBC News. Details of ...
Britney Spears has sold the rights to her music catalog to Primary Wave. It is currently unknown how much Spears sold her catalog for and why she sold it to begin with.It is also currently unknown if ...
Britney Spears called out her family in a post on Instagram on Wednesday night, saying she is “incredibly lucky to even be alive” after their mistreatment. “As ...
Britney Spears scored the early 2000s with hits from "Oops!... I Did It Again" to "Toxic." Now, the rights to those songs will belong to music publishing company ...
Britney Spears is calling out her family once again. The “Toxic” singer shared insight into her estrangement from her family and how she’s feeling towards her relatives after years of alleged poor ...
Britney Spears has sold the rights to her iconic music catalog, multiple sources confirmed to Rolling Stone. Primary Wave will now take over Spears’ ownership share ...
Britney Spears has sold her music catalog, though the details of the sale are unclear. USA TODAY has learned that Spears, 44, sold her catalog to music publisher Primary Wave. Citing legal documents ...