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Wednesday 28 September 2022 2:00 pm  |  Updated:  Wednesday 28 September 2022 6:34 pm

Hey Brother: Avicii estate sells rights to DJ’s top hits

By: Leah Montebello

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Avicii’s top hits have been sold off to Stockholm-based entertainment firm Pophouse, adding to the tide of artists who have cashed in on their hits in recent years.

In an announcement this afternoon, Pophouse, best known for developing the ABBA Voyage show in London, said it had acquired a 75 per cent ownership in the DJ’s master recordings and publishing rights. Avicii’s family and estate will maintain ownership of the remaining 25 per cent.

The announcement said a joint venture had also been created between the estate of Avicii and Pophouse to safeguard the artist’s legacy.

Avicii first rose to prominence in 2011 with his Grammy-nominated single “Levels”. His 2013 debut studio album, True,  hit the top 10 in more than 15 countries, propelled by its lead single, “Wake Me Up.” 

The artist released his second chart-topping album, Stories, in 2015, a fourth EP, Avīci, in 2017. 

Avicii took his own life at the age of 28 in 2018 after battling years of poor mental health. Since then, his parents Klas Bergling and Anki Lidén have overseen his estate.

Despite his untimely death, his songs still rake in more than 30 million listeners a month on Spotify, which ranks him ahead of the likes of The Beatles and Elvis Presley.

Pophouse Head of Investments Johan Lagerlöf said, “We are investing to build a roster of the artists that shaped the sound of modern pop music. Artists that have songs and recordings that might be classics today and iconic tomorrow.

Trailblazers of their times on a global scale. Such legacies should not just be remembered, they should be fully experienced in new and exciting ways.”

The agreement comes only months after Pophouse bought the master recordings and publishing assets of the Swedish House Mafia, and formed a joint venture with the trio’s members to develop and amplify their brand worldwide.

A number of late musicians have also seen their music snapped up in recent years, including Hipgnosis’ swoop for the tunes of music icon Leonard Cohen.

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