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Masters vs. Publishing: Red Hot Chili Peppers Sell Recorded Catalog to Warner

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Masters vs. Publishing: Red Hot Chili Peppers Sell Recorded Catalog to Warner

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Red Hot Chili Peppers have sold their recorded music catalog to Warner Music Group in a deal valued at more than $300 million, industry information tied to the sale says.

The transaction is described as a masters deal, meaning it centers on the band’s actual sound recordings rather than the songwriting rights behind the songs. That includes music from one of the most successful rock catalogs of the last several decades, with albums such as Blood Sugar Sex Magik, Californication, By the Way, and Stadium Arcadium remaining major parts of the band’s commercial legacy.

The sale is separate from the group’s earlier publishing rights deal with Hipgnosis Songs Fund, which involved the compositions rather than the recordings themselves. Music rights have become a major business in recent years, as labels and investment groups look for long-term value from streaming, licensing, radio play, and film or TV placements.

For Warner, the deal brings a major alternative rock catalog under its control at a time when legacy artists continue to draw steady global listening.