Warner Music Group’s publishing unit has bought late British rock star David Bowie’s entire catalogue spanning six decades, including hits such as Space Oddity, Ziggy Stardust, Heroes and Let’s Dance.
Bowie, who pushed the boundaries of music and his own sanity to produce some of the most innovative songs of his generation, died in 2016 at 69.
The deal between Bowie’s estate and Warner Music includes songs from the 26 studio albums released during his lifetime, as well as the studio album Toy, released posthumously.
Deal reportedly worth about $250M US
Warner Music did not disclose the financial terms of the deal in its announcement on Monday, but
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