List Of Largest Music Deals
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The following is a list of the largest music deals in history signed by artists, including
recording contract A recording contract (commonly called a record contract or record deal) is a legal agreement between a record label and a recording artist (or group), where the artist makes a record (or series of records) for the label to sell and promote. Artists ...
s and multi-rights agreements with over $50 million, as well catalog acquisitions with a reported sum of over $150 million. Some figures might not be entirely accurate, as some multi-million-dollar contracts were reportedly misrepresented or exaggerated, and many were just media estimations. Therefore, no rankings are given. An early recorded five-figure deal in music history was reported by '' The Music Trades'' magazine in the late 1910s, made by American composer
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. The 1960s saw contracts with six-figures such as an advance deal for $143,000 to Led Zeppelin (
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) in 1968, then the biggest deal of its kind for a new band. The 1970s saw a rise in millionaire recording contracts, starting with a deal made by The Rolling Stones in 1971, which represented "a new benchmark in industry contracts", according to ''
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'', and became the largest contract ever made by that point. In a short span of years,
Neil Diamond Neil Leslie Diamond (born January 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. He has sold more than 130 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling musicians of all time. He has had ten No. 1 singles on the Hot 100 and Adul ...
signed a $4–5 million deal with
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, which was later superseded by Paul McCartney's
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and
Elton John Sir Elton Hercules John (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight; 25 March 1947) is a British singer, pianist and composer. Commonly nicknamed the "Rocket Man" after his 1972 hit single of the same name, John has led a commercially successful career a ...
's MCA Records deals of $8 million each, as well as
Stevie Wonder Stevland Hardaway Morris ( Judkins; May 13, 1950), known professionally as Stevie Wonder, is an American singer-songwriter, who is credited as a pioneer and influence by musicians across a range of genres that include rhythm and blues, Pop musi ...
's 1975 deal with
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valued at $13 million, reaching a new peak in the industry. The 1980s saw more contracts of eight figures, including record-breaking
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's $20 million contract with RCA Records in 1980, or the Rolling Stones with CBS Records for $28 million in 1983. An increase of
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deals began in the 1990s, with top-signing artists such as
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, Michael Jackson,
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and Prince each exceeding the $40–60 million marks, making multiple appearances in the '' Guinness World Records''. Up until 2016, only a few recording and multi-rights contracts outpaced the $100 million mark. The largest music deals belong to catalog acquisitions which include songwriting and publishing rights, with an increase in the late 2010s and early 2020s. The
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made the largest posthumous deals, followed by David Bowie. Multi-million-sized music deals have often raised skepticism and been criticized in corporate terms for bi-directional disadvantages, including Prince's 1992 contract with Warner Bros deriving a contractual dispute. Referred by a contributor from '' Forbes'' to as "the best-known and most-cited example" among misadventured contracts,
Mariah Carey Mariah Carey (; born March 27, 1969) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and record producer. Referred to as the " Songbird Supreme", she is noted for her five-octave vocal range, melismatic singing style and signature use of the whi ...
's 2001 deal with Virgin Records marked "the first time that a major music corporation decided to cut its losses on a superstar agreement", according to '' The New York Times''.


List of largest recording contracts and multi-right deals


Media estimations/expectatives

The following are contracts confirmed artists signed with respective record labels, but sums are largely based on media speculations.


List of largest music catalog acquisitions


Posthumous


See also

* Hollywood accounting * Lists of most expensive items by category ** List of most expensive albums ** List of most valuable records **
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* ''Forbes'' list of highest-earning musicians *
Panayiotou v. Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd. ''Panayiotou and others v. Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.'' ( 994ChD 142) was a contract and entertainment law case before the High Court of Justice's Chancery Division. The plaintiff, entertainer George Michael, argued that his recording c ...
* Taylor Swift masters dispute * List of largest book deals


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