Believe has announced a long-term global publishing agreement with iconic singer-songwriter and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Janet Jackson.
Under the agreement, Jackson brings her entire catalogue to Believe Music Publishing, the Group's recently launched global publishing division.
Jackson is one of the most influential entertainers of the modern era, honored with the American Music Awards' Icon Award in May 2025. With sales of over 180 million records worldwide, she stands as one of the best-selling artists of all time. Her music has won her 5 Grammy Awards, 2 Emmy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, a nomination for an Academy Award along with dozens of American Music Awards, MTV Video Music Awards and Billboard Music Awards.
She is the record holder for the biggest selling debut tour in history and is among the biggest Vegas performers of this decade. A published author, dancer, businessperson, philanthropist, her critically acclaimed and award-winning documentary "Janet Jackson." brought in over 20 million viewers in one week.
"Janet Jackson is one of the most influential and important songwriters in music, with a unique creative vision. We're thrilled to welcome her to the Believe Music Publishing family, and we are very much looking forward to working with her in the future," said Peter McCamley, VP of Publishing, Believe
"Janet Jackson is truly a one-of-a-kind artist, with a strong vision for her music and where she wants to drive her career. She brings an iconic and rich catalogue to Believe Music Publishing and I couldn't be more excited for what's to come," said Chris Meehan, CEO of Publishing, Believe.
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