Alan Wallis

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Dynamite Songs Acquires 150 Tracks Via Several New Deals

Includes songs by Eric Turner, John ‘$K’ McGee, TIEKS and Dan Harkna

Dynamite Songs has completed catalog acquisition deals with singer-songwriter Eric Turner, producer John McGee ($K), writer-producer Mark Tieku (TIEKS) and writer-artist Dan Harkna. The deals cover nearly 150 songs.

The details:

  • The deals add rights and royalty streams from songs such as Tinie Tempah’s “Written in the Stars,” Avicii’s “Broken Arrows,” and Trey Songz’s “Neighbors Know My Name” to Dynamite’s portfolio.

  • The catalogs have around one billion streams between them.

Dynamite:

  • Dynamite Songs was launched by the team behind Mojo Music & Media.

  • Its portfolio now includes around 1,200 works, as per Music Business Worldwide.

What they said:

  • Alan Wallis, CEO: “What excites me most about these latest deals is how clearly they embody what Dynamite stands for – selective, high-quality acquisitions of music that truly matters. With around 1 billion total streams between them, these catalogs have consistently demonstrated their commercial strength. We’re deeply grateful to John, Eric, Mark and Dan for entrusting us with these incredible works. As our robust pipeline of potential deals continues to expand, we look forward to partnering with even more creators who share our passion for timeless music and value our artist-first approach to dealmaking.”

Dynamite Songs has completed catalog acquisition deals with singer-songwriter Eric Turner, producer John McGee ($K), writer-producer Mark Tieku (TIEKS) and writer-artist Dan Harkna. The deals cover nearly 150 songs.

The details:

  • The deals add rights and royalty streams from songs such as Tinie Tempah’s “Written in the Stars,” Avicii’s “Broken Arrows,” and Trey Songz’s “Neighbors Know My Name” to Dynamite’s portfolio.

  • The catalogs have around one billion streams between them.

Dynamite:

  • Dynamite Songs was launched by the team behind Mojo Music & Media.

  • Its portfolio now includes around 1,200 works, as per Music Business Worldwide.

What they said:

  • Alan Wallis, CEO: “What excites me most about these latest deals is how clearly they embody what Dynamite stands for – selective, high-quality acquisitions of music that truly matters. With around 1 billion total streams between them, these catalogs have consistently demonstrated their commercial strength. We’re deeply grateful to John, Eric, Mark and Dan for entrusting us with these incredible works. As our robust pipeline of potential deals continues to expand, we look forward to partnering with even more creators who share our passion for timeless music and value our artist-first approach to dealmaking.”

Dynamite Songs has completed catalog acquisition deals with singer-songwriter Eric Turner, producer John McGee ($K), writer-producer Mark Tieku (TIEKS) and writer-artist Dan Harkna. The deals cover nearly 150 songs.

The details:

  • The deals add rights and royalty streams from songs such as Tinie Tempah’s “Written in the Stars,” Avicii’s “Broken Arrows,” and Trey Songz’s “Neighbors Know My Name” to Dynamite’s portfolio.

  • The catalogs have around one billion streams between them.

Dynamite:

  • Dynamite Songs was launched by the team behind Mojo Music & Media.

  • Its portfolio now includes around 1,200 works, as per Music Business Worldwide.

What they said:

  • Alan Wallis, CEO: “What excites me most about these latest deals is how clearly they embody what Dynamite stands for – selective, high-quality acquisitions of music that truly matters. With around 1 billion total streams between them, these catalogs have consistently demonstrated their commercial strength. We’re deeply grateful to John, Eric, Mark and Dan for entrusting us with these incredible works. As our robust pipeline of potential deals continues to expand, we look forward to partnering with even more creators who share our passion for timeless music and value our artist-first approach to dealmaking.”

👋 Disclosures & Transparency Block

- This story was written with information from Music Business Worldwide.

- We covered it because it’s news of catalog acquisitions.

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