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How To Profit from Beyoncé and Bieber?

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7% Annual Return on Contract, Perpetual Cash Flow Earn passive income from music royalties, and everyone can own the rights to songs from famous artists like Justin Bieber, Beyoncé, Drake, and more. This is a strategy I’ve personally tested. I’ve shared all the details in this series, including how it works, who are the borrowers and lendings, risks, margins, expected returns, terms, as well as a series of videos as well.
  • (1) – Definition
  • (2) – Comparison
  • (3) – Deal Channels?
  • (4) – Who Are the Sellers?
  • (5) – Cashflow?
  • (6) – Proof of Copyright?
  • (7) – How are Songs Managed?
  • (8) – Exit Strategy& Dividend Distribution
  • (9) – Portfolio Allocation?
  • (10) – Risks?
  • (11) – Finale

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How You Profit from Beyoncé and Bieber? (1) – Definition

Now that the Patent Litigation Financing series has concluded, we’ll follow our list and start sharing a new series! Our fans interested in Patent Litigation Financing and wanting to get involved have already started reaching out to us. If you’d like to participate, feel free to contact us before September 15th! Perhaps because I have many hobbies and always enjoy doing interesting things, the combination of art and investment is an area I often pay attention to – by now you probably know I specialize in super alternative investment niche just like legal lending! I always think about how to combine my two passions – art...
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How You Profit from Beyoncé and Bieber? (2) – Comparison

Continuing from the last post, in fact, I’ve found that once you (comparatively) thoroughly understand an asset class, many things are easily understood. For example, let me draw a comparison between commercial real estate and music copyrights to quickly explain: 1. Both of these asset classes focus on cash flow. For example, looking at a building, it’s all about rental income. Looking at a song, it’s all about royalty income. 2. The rent of a building? It’s easy to benchmark; just search online for similar properties in the same area, and you’ll find plenty. What about the cash flow and income of a...
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How You Profit from Beyoncé and Bieber? (3) – Deal Channels?

Continuing from the previous post, I don’t believe a small team can consistently purchase copyrights from various A-list celebrities. So, I’m very interested in knowing whether their deal channels are reliable, sustainable, what their pipeline looks like, and how they manage to acquire these copyrights. The person I talked to is Tim, and he was quite frank in his response. He said, “Of course, we don’t buy directly from A-list celebrities like Bieber or Beyoncé! The premium is too high (multiples can reach over 20), it’s just not worth it. You see, the copyright of any song doesn’t belong to just one person. The lyricists,...
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How You Profit from Beyoncé and Bieber? (4) – Who Are The Sellers?

Continuing from the last post, I asked, “So, which of these scenarios do the sellers who approach you fall into?” He replied, “All of them! One of the most profitable songs we bought was from a producer who needed cash to buy a house, so he sold it to us. Then, tragically, the singer passed away a month after we bought it, and the song’s streaming numbers increased by another hundred million. Until now, the cash flow from that song every year has been 15%-20% higher than the purchase price. Another person sold us several songs because of multiple divorces; each time he divorced,...
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How You Profit from Beyoncé and Bieber? (5) – Cashflow?

Continuing from the last post, as I varied my questions on how to assess a song’s cash flow, Tim went on with his high-level talk, mentioning various platforms where data can be scraped from. He explained that when a song is released, it typically sees high traffic, but within about 12 months, it usually declines, and what we buy into is the long-tail effect of income. We can acquire this income with a multiple of around 10-12 times. He mentioned previous purchases where the artist passed away, resulting in a doubling of streaming income, which turned out profitable, and so...
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How You Profit from Beyoncé and Bieber? (6) – Proof of Copyright?

Continuing from last post, Tim explained that there are three major industry associations here (I forgot the names, they are mentioned in the video, please email for details).Whenever someone creates a song, the copyright owner of that song must register it with the association, which serves as proof of copyright. If there is any transfer of copyright, the association must also be informed so that the new copyright owner can be registered, ensuring that royalties are paid to the correct owner. My follow-up question was, how can we ensure that royalties are not skimmed off once the copyright is established?...
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