The company acquired a 100% interest in Ender’s publishing copyrights in all songs in her catalogue, including Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee's global hit song.
The music company acquired drummer Bob Burns' stake in the Southern rock band’s first two albums.
The music asset investment firm has been quietly buying rights for two years, with a catalog numbering 1,500 songs and growing.
After 40 years, the independent company's current roster includes Passenger, Syml, Banners, the Album Leaf and others.
The producer, writer and artist has worked on hits like "Bad and Boujee," "Heartless," "Congratulations," "Creepin'," "Knife Talk" and more.
The Mojo catalog of hits keeps growing.
Deal includes the publishing and recording rights to the saxophonist's music.
Sony Music is reportedly in talks to buy a 50% stake in the pop icon’s estate — and it may be worth more than previously reported.
The new company was co-founded by former BMG executives Alexi Cory-Smith and Neelesh Prabhu, with financing from private equity fund Freshstream.
The catalog includes songwriters' stakes in songs like Major Lazer’s “Lean On" and Mark Ronson’s “Nothing Breaks Like A Heart."