Platforms like and Songvest act as auction houses. You can browse catalogs, view historical earnings data, and bid on fractional or full ownership of a song’s royalty stream. 2. Music Stocks and ETFs
If you'd like to narrow your search to a specific platform or budget: (e.g., $500 vs. $50,000)
(e.g., Pop, Hip-Hop, or Classical)
Owned by songwriters and publishers. It covers the notes and lyrics.
If you prefer traditional brokerage accounts, you can invest in the companies that own the music. or Warner Music Group (WMG) . MUSQ ETF , which tracks the global music industry. 3. Fractional Investment Platforms
Royalties are often sold at a "multiple" of their average annual earnings (e.g., a catalog earning $1,000/year sold for $10,000 has a 10x multiple).
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