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has quietly cashed in on her pop legacy, selling off the rights to her iconic music catalog in a blockbuster deal.
The 44-year-old pop superstar put pen to paper on a sweeping agreement that hands over her ownership stake in decades of chart-topping hits - including …Baby One More Time and Toxic.
Legal documents show the catalog was sold to music publishing powerhouse Primary Wave, though the exact price tag has not been disclosed, TMZ reported on Tuesday.
The outlet's sources described the transaction as a 'landmark deal,' with estimates placing it in the same league as ’s reported $200 million catalog sale.
The records reveal Britney signed off on the agreement on Dec. 30 - and the insider said she's happy with the decision and celebrating by 'spending time with her kids'.
Daily Mail has not received a response to its request for comment from reps for Spears.
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Britney Spearshas quietly cashed in on her pop legacy, selling off the rights to her iconic music catalog in a blockbuster deal; (pictured 2002)
The 44-year-old pop superstar put pen to paper on a sweeping agreement that hands over her ownership stake in decades of chart-topping hits - including …Baby One More Time and Toxic
Spears shares her two sons, Sean, 18, and Jayden, 17, with ex-husband Kevin Federline, whom she was married to for just under three years before their 2007 split.
Spears now joins a growing wave of superstar artists cashing in on their catalogs, following major names like Bieber, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Neil Young, Shakira, KISS, Sting and Phil Collins.
Spears claimed she is 'scared' of her family and 'lucky to be alive' in a bombshell new social media post.
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In a bombshell social media post, the pop superstar claimed she is 'scared' of her family and 'lucky to be alive.'
Four years after , largely controlled by her father Jamie Spears, 73, Britney slammed her relatives for 'isolating' her and insisted they will 'never take responsibility' for their actions.
'I'm incredibly lucky to even be alive with how my family treated me once in my life and now I'm scared of them,' the singer wrote in a lengthy caption.
'They will never take responsibility for what they did,' she wrote, adding, 'We can forgive as people but u don't ever forget.'
Spears also revealed her latest health setback, explaining she hasn’t been able to dance after breaking her toe twice - just four months after suffering a 'horrible' leg injury.
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