Nashville-based label Big Loud, home to Morgan Wallen, has reportedly sold a minority stake in the country superstar’s master recordings to Chord Music Partners for over $200 million. The deal is for a minority holding in Wallen’s first three studio albums, which includes his blockbuster 2023 double album, One Thing at a Time. The deal covers a total of about 90 songs, and the extravagant cost is a testimony to Wallen’s immense popularity within the music industry. A Big Loud spokesperson said the deal was “part of a strategic investment to expand the label’s global footprint and fuel long-term artist development.” The announcement of the deal comes ahead of the highly-anticipated release of Wallen’s upcoming 37-song album, I’m The Problem, on May 16, which features collaborations with special guest artists like Tate McRae, Hardy, Post Malone, Ernest, and Eric Church. (Variety)
Minority Stake In Morgan Wallen’s Catalog Sold By Big Loud For $200 Million
May 1, 2025 | 7:00 PM

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