Dua Lipa

Dua Lipa Buys Back Publishing Rights to Song Catalog Ahead of New Single ‘Houdini’

Published: Friday 3rd Nov 2023 by Sam

Dua Lipa isn’t just back in business with her new single ‘Houdini,’ she’s taking care of business too.

And in a big way.

Because it’s been confirmed that the Pop force has acquired the rights to the publishing of her song catalog.

Full story below…

Music Week reports that Lipa has bought back the rights to her portion of her catalog’s publishing from her former management comapny TAP Music.

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For much of her career, the performer was signed to TAP’s management and publisher roster.

She recently departed and is now managed by her businessman father, Dukagjin Lipa.

TAP issued a brief statement on the news, saying:

“We wish Dua all the best for the future.” 

‘Houdini’ drops November 9.

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