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Hey Folks — Happy Weekend! |
I was recently in Gatlinburg, TN, for a volleyball tournament 🏐. |
Don't worry, this was not a 50-year-old out-of-shape men's league. I was there with my 8th-grade daughter, and it was a brutal 2 degrees outside. |
Driving by DollyWorld (although it was sadly not open!) made me think of this story… |
It was the mid '80s, and Elvis wanted to sing one of Dolly Parton's songs. The only snag was that his manager wanted half of the publishing rights. |
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So the queen of country kicked the king of rock 'n' roll to the curb with a resounding "no." |
A decade later, another musician asked to record the song — and this time the answer was "yes." |
Whitney Houston's rendition of "I Will Always Love You" won her three Grammys. And it went on to become the best-selling song by a female artist of all time. |
Dolly Parton — business savant that she is — raked in the profits in the background. "Enough to buy Graceland," as she put it. |
In the '90s alone, Houston's recording made Parton more than $10 million in royalties. |
And she didn't have to sing a single note. In fact, all she did in exchange for that goldmine was not perform her own song for a period of time. |
She's still making money off of it today. |
In my opinion, that's what makes royalties one of the best business models known to man. They require: |
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If it sounds a little too good to be true — that's because it is. To make royalties work, you have to be a songwriter. And you have to write songs that are hits. |
But the best minds in the music game figured out a lucrative way around both of those… starting with Michael Jackson. |
Paid to Do Nothing But Wait |
In 1985, Michael Jackson outbid Paul McCartney himself to buy the rights to the majority of the Beatles' catalog. |
Every time one of those 251 songs was aired on the radio or used in a TV show or played in an arena, the proceeds lined Michael Jackson's pockets. |
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Buying a whole bunch of royalties wrapped into one means that you never have to write a single word, you get wide diversification — and best of all, you get a solid, steady cash flow from your investment. |
That's also the idea behind Hipgnosis, a song royalty company. The company has never written or produced a single song. |
It owns partial rights to: |
52 of Rolling Stones' Greatest Songs of All Time 25% of Spotify's Billions Club 11 of the songs performed by Taylor Swift on her Eras tour
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Every time one of those songs hits your ears, Hipgnosis is getting a cut — let that sink in 🤯. |
Invest on the Front End, Get a Paycheck Forever |
The royalty business model has spread into other industries. While music royalties are unique, the business model of acquiring passive interests for potential future payouts is compelling across industries. |
Royalty businesses have been created for pizza and steakhouses, tire & lube change auto shops, and even oil & gas production. |
Now there's one industry that's practically custom-built for the royalty model — and its returns put Dolly Parton and Michael Jackson to shame. |
Out of the Ground, Into Your Pocket |
This industry is where a lot of real money — I'm talking billions — has been invested. |
McKinsey says the industry "could be set for significant expansion over the next decade." |
Based on the number of royalty interests on developing and near-term producing assets, we believe they have good potential for growth. |
And over the next few days, I'm going to tell you everything you need to know about it. |
Here's why. |
Similar to the companies in the music business, their mission is to acquire royalties on strong properties. |
They owned 18 royalties when they IPO'd just two and a half years ago. |
Now they own more than 240… |
I'll provide more details soon so that you can review what I think is a good opportunity. |
Stay tuned for more details this week! |
To YOUR success, |
Jeff Bishop |
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