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Chuck D Sells His Catalog

By HHL JT
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Public Enemy frontman Chuck D is the latest artist cash out on his catalog.

Chuck, who is Public Enemy's primary songwriter, has sold  50 percent of his copyright ownership and 100 percent of the writer’s share of his catalog to Reach Music.

Chuck is responsible for Public Enemy hits such as "Fight The Power," "Bring The Noise," "Welcome To The Terrordome," "Shut 'Em Down," and "He Got Game." 

"I'm so grateful to CHUCK for our business together as his music publisher throughout these many decades. There's no one more consequential in the world of hip-hop than CHUCK D, and he has written iconic and impactful songs that will forever be a part of music history. The team at REACH will continue working hard to protect these works while also introducing them to new generations to come," Reach boss Michael Closter said.

Chuck D also issued a statement.

 "MIKE CLOSTER and everyone at REACH have been handling my song catalog for well over 20 years, and doing this deal was the right timing for a forward and logical evolution of our business together in an ever-changing industry. REACH has always been ahead of the curve on establishing respect for the hip-hop genre songwriting and publishing-wise, and they will continue taking care of my works."    

The terms of the sale were not disclosed.

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