The deal covers hits such as “16 Shots,” “Hurtin’ Me” and more
HarbourView Equity Partners has acquired the compositions and recordings released by British-Jamaican artist Stefflon Don prior to 2024. Financial terms have not been disclosed.
Don (real name Stephanie Victoria Allen) is a globally-recognized voice in contemporary hip-hop and dancehall.
The HarbourView deal covers hits such as “16 Shots,” “Hurtin’ Me,” “Boasty,” “Senseless,” and “Can’t Let You Go.”
In a statement, HarbourView said the acquisition further expands “the firm’s culturally resonant music portfolio.”
Since 2021 HarbourView has amassed approximately $3.88 billion in regulatory assets under management, and built a portfolio of 70+ music catalogs, including works by Kelly Clarkson, T-Pain, Nelly, Wiz Khalifa, Fleetwood Mac’s Christine McVie and more.
In March HarbourView acquired music and non-music assets from the estate of Quincy Jones.
Stefflon Don: “Ownership and legacy are everything to me. HarbourView came in with a real understanding of my vision and my journey. I’m excited to partner with a team that respects the culture and is invested in where I’m going next.”
Sherrese Clarke, Founder and CEO of HarbourView: “At HarbourView, we invest in artists who are shaping culture across genres and generations. Stefflon Don is a singular voice with global impact, and we’re proud to partner with her to help preserve, amplify, and unlock new value from her catalog while supporting her continued creative evolution.”