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Quincy Jones’ estate just made a major industry move, selling a significant portion of his iconic music catalogue — including his shares in Michael Jackson’s Off the Wall, Thriller, and Bad.
We’re talking some of the most influential albums in pop and R&B history, all tied to one of the greatest producers to ever touch a studio.
The sale reportedly covers a large share of his producer royalties and rights, which means the value attached to this catalogue is massive.
This isn’t just business — it’s the passing of a musical legacy that spans six decades, 28 Grammys, and some of the most iconic songs ever recorded. It’s a reminder of just how deep Quincy’s impact runs.
His fingerprints are on songs and albums that shaped entire generations, and this deal shows the value of that legacy in today’s music economy. Catalog sales have been booming over the last few years, but when someone of Quincy’s caliber makes a move, the whole industry pays attention.
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