HarbourView Equity Partners Secures Stefflon Don’s Pre-2024 Music Catalog

HarbourView Equity Partners has acquired the pre-2024 compositions and recordings of British-Jamaican artist Stefflon Don, adding hits like “Hurtin

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.”

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