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Dr. Dre Selling Catalog Assets to Universal Music and Shamrock Holdings in $200 Million-Plus Deal

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Dr. Dre is selling a collection of music income streams and other assets in a deal that was being pitched for $250 milli

Dr. Dre Selling Catalog Assets to Universal Music and Shamrock Holdings in $200 Million-Plus Deal

Dr. Dre is selling a collection of music income streams and other assets in a deal that was being pitched for $250 million, sources confirm to PvNew.

The assets, whichgenerate nearly $10 million annually,are being acquired by Shamrock Holdings and Universal Music Group in two separate transactions. The deals, which have been rumored for several weeks, are said to be nearly closed andwere shopped byDre’s longtime attorney Peter Paterno of King, Holmes, Paterno & Soriano. The news was first reported by Billboard.

Reps for the firm, Dre, Universal and Shamrock either declined or did not immediately respond to PvNew‘s requests for comment, however a source close to Dre confirmed the report and said the final sale price is likely to be below the $250 million asking price, but well above $200 million.

The assets are said to include artist royalties from two of his solo albums and his share ofN.W.A.artist royalties; his producer royalties; and the writer’s share of his song catalog where he doesn’t own publishing, which may includesongs from his1993 blockbuster album “The Chronic.” According to Billboard’s sources, that portion includes 75% to 90% of the package’s revenue and is likely being acquired by Shamrock (which owns sometaylor Swiftmaster recordings),with UMG acquiring the remaining 10% to 25%.

Included in UMG’s acquisition would be the master recording of “The Chronic,” which is scheduled to revert to Dre from Death RowEntertainment (which recently was acquired by Dre’s protégé Snoop Dogg last year) in August of this year; his share of an Aftermath/Interscopejoint venturewith the Top Dawg label forKendrick Lamarreleases through that deal; and possibly some other assets. It does not include his ownership stake in the Aftermath label, which he co-owns with his longtime label home, UMG’s Interscope Records.

PvNew will have more on this situation as it develops.

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