According to an exclusive report by Variety, The Weeknd has partnered with Lyric Capital Group for a whopping $1 billion over his music catalog. Abel Tesfaye’s (The Weeknd’s real name) representative ...
What Warner Music Group just pulled off is bigger than a headline — it’s a blueprint. And for anybody plugged into the intersection of culture, creativity, and tech, this is one of those moments when ...
The Weeknd is reportedly looking to raise $1 billion in financing backed by his music catalog, which includes music publishing rights and master recordings. Bloomberg reports that New York-based ...
The Weeknd is working to raise $1 billion by leveraging his music catalog without selling his rights as he eyes a post-music career shift. The Weeknd is aiming to secure a whopping $1 billion in ...
The Weeknd, born Abel Tesfaye, just made a significant move in music industry, and he did it on his own terms. The “Can’t Feel My Face” singer has secured a first-of-its-kind partnership with Lyric ...
The catalog will be moved into a new vehicle that will be co-owned by The Weeknd and Lyric Capital The Weeknd will maintain his creative freedom to use the publishing and masters’ rights over the ...
The Weeknd has entered into a major new business venture with Lyric Capital Group, marking one of the most significant catalogue deals ever made by a contemporary artist. Representatives for the ...
June 6 (UPI) --Abel Tesfaye, known as The Weeknd, released a music video for his song "Baptized in Fear" Friday. The visuals show images of an apparent church, dark except for the pews. The Weeknd is ...