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Ahead of America’s 250th anniversary – and with Garth Brooks having now moved 200 million albums – why not celebrate the nation and the artist together? As the country mainstay reportedly explores a blockbuster catalog sale,
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Garth Brooks aims for 'world’s wealthiest singer' title with a potential $2 billion catalog sale
In the 1990s, American singer-songwriter Garth Brooks transformed country music by fusing it with arena rock. With over 200 million records sold globally, he is the best-selling solo album artist in American history and continues to be a huge cultural figure.
As Garth Brooks once sang, “It pays big money, and man I'm into that.” The iconic country singer soon might receive that big money, with The Wall Street Journal reporting he is seeking roughly $2 billion while considering a sale of his music catalog. That would include the rights to his songwriting and recorded music.
June 2 (Reuters) - Country music singer Garth Brooks is exploring the sale of his music catalog, seeking up to about $2 billion in a deal that could rank among the largest for an individual artist, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday,
Garth Brooks is eyeing a deal to sell his music catalog for a whopping $2 billion, which could make him the wealthiest singer on the planet.
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The “Friends in Low Places” country star recently notched 200 million albums sold in the U.S.