Published: 12:44, February 12, 2026 | Updated: 12:52, February 12, 2026
Britney Spears sells rights to music catalogue
By Reuters
Britney Spears supporters march on Grand Avenue, while a hearing concerning the pop singer's conservatorship is held at the Stanley Mosk Courthouse, Nov 12, 2021, in Los Angeles. (PHOTO / AP)

LONDON - Pop star ‌Britney Spears has sold ‌her rights to her music catalogue to independent music publisher Primary Wave, ​the latest artist to strike a deal for her work.

Entertainment ‌site TMZ, citing legal documents it had obtained, first reported the news, saying the Oops!... I Did It Again and Toxic singer had signed the deal on December 30.

It quoted sources as saying it ‌was "in the ballpark" of Canadian singer Justin Bieber's reported $200 million agreement to ⁠sell ⁠his music rights to Hipgnosis in 2023.

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A person familiar with the ‌situation ⁠said news of the Spears and Primary Wave deal ​was accurate. No ​further details were given.

Primary Wave, which is home to artists including ​Whitney Houston, Prince and Stevie Nicks, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Spears has not commented publicly.

The 44-year-old, one of the most successful pop artists of all time, has topped charts around the world, starting off with ...Baby One More Time ​in 1998. The deal includes her songs such ‌as (You Drive Me) Crazy, Circus, Gimme More and I'm a Slave 4 U, TMZ said.

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Spears' ​ninth and last studio album, Glory, came out in 2016.

In 2021, she was released ⁠from a 13-year court-ordered conservatorship set up and controlled by her father, Jamie Spears. The arrangement had governed Spears' personal life, career and $60 million ⁠estate from 2008 until it was terminated in November 2021.

Spears follows artists such as Sting, Bruce Springsteen ‌and Justin Timberlake ⁠who have struck deals ​to cash in on their work.