Is Britney Spears saying goodbye to her music career for good? It sure seems like it. The pop sensation has sold her entire music back-catalogue to Primary Wave, an independent music publisher, for a jaw-dropping $200 million. This monumental deal, which happened on December 30th, 2024, has left fans and industry insiders buzzing.
Britney, who gave us unforgettable hits like "…Baby One More Time," "Oops!… I Did It Again," and "Toxic," had already hinted at stepping away from the music scene. Back in January 2024, she declared she would "never return to the music industry." Her last musical endeavor was a duet with Elton John in 2022.
“The sale of my music catalogue marks a new chapter in my life," Britney reportedly shared with close friends, emphasizing her desire for freedom and fresh beginnings.
While the specifics of Britney's deal remain under wraps, it's clear she's not alone in cashing out. Big names like Bruce Springsteen, Justin Bieber, and Shakira have all sold their catalogues recently. In fact, Springsteen's deal with Sony in 2021 was worth a staggering $500 million.
Primary Wave, the company behind Britney's deal, is no stranger to acquiring rights from iconic artists, having previously worked with the estates of legends like Notorious BIG, Prince, and Whitney Houston. Founded by Lawrence Mestel, who famously bought a share of the Nirvana catalogue, Primary Wave continues to grow its impressive portfolio.
Britney's decision comes after a turbulent few years. She finally broke free from a 13-year conservatorship in 2021, which had placed her father in control of her finances and personal life. In 2023, she released her memoir, "The Woman in Me," revealing her struggles during those challenging times.
Interestingly, her ex-husband, Kevin Federline, also shared his side of the story in his memoir, "You Thought You Knew," published in late 2025. Despite these personal challenges, Britney remains a powerhouse in the entertainment world, having sold over 150 million records worldwide.
This latest move might mark the end of an era for her music, but it certainly opens up a world of new possibilities for the pop icon.