Stefflon Don Sells Pre-2024 Music Catalog to HarbourView

The deal includes such tracks as "16 Shots," "Hurtin' Me," "Boasty," "Senseless" and "Can't Let You Go."

Stefflon Don Sells Pre-2024 Music Catalog to HarbourView

HarbourView Equity Partners has acquired the full pre-2024 publishing and recorded catalog of British-Jamaican rapper and singer Stefflon Don, the company tells Billboard.

Stefflon’s catalog includes such songs as “16 Shots,” “Hurtin’ Me,” “Boasty,” “Senseless” and “Can’t Let You Go.” She’s racked up 673 million on-demand official streams for her catalog of songs in the U.S. through May 14, according to Luminate. Among her Billboard-charting tracks are “Hurtin’ Me” featuring French Montana, “Calypso” with Luis Fonsi, and “Bum Bum Tam Tam” with MC Fioti, Future, J Balvin and Juan Magan.

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Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

“At HarbourView, we invest in artists who are shaping culture across genres and generations,” said Sherrese Clarke, founder and CEO of HarbourView, in a statement. “Stefflon Don is a singular voice with global impact, and we’re proud to partner with her to help preserve, amplify, and unlock new value from her catalog while supporting her continued creative evolution.”

“Ownership and legacy are everything to me,” added Stefflon. “HarbourView came in with a real understanding of my vision and my journey. I’m excited to partner with a team that respects the culture and is invested in where I’m going next.”

According to a press release, Stefflon’s upcoming releases include a collaboration with French rapper Leto, a new track with Dutch DJ and producer Don Diablo, and a dancehall record with Skillibeng and Vybz Kartel.

Since its founding in 2021, HarbourView says it has accumulated around $3.88 billion in regulatory assets under management. This includes more than 70 music catalogs encompassing over 410,000 songs across both master recordings and publishing, including assets from performers including Kelly Clarkson, T-Pain, Christine McVie, Pat Benatar, Quincy Jones, Nelly, Hit-Boy and Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins.


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