Country From Tim McGraw & Florida Georgia Line
Bid on performance royalties from country superstars, including Tim McGraw's "Neon Church."
Historic royalty income is no indication of future royalty income. Future royalty income is dependent upon future sales and licensing revenue generated by the sound recordings or compositions associated with this listing.
| Starting Price: | $95,000 |
| Bidding Increment: | $2,500 |
| Closing Price: | $112,500 |
| End Date: | Jun 03, 2020, 1:04 PM MDT |
| Dollar Age: | 1.57 Years |
| Last 12 Months' Royalties: | $48,457 |
| Investment Term: | Life of author + 70 years |
| Distributors: | BMI |
| Rights Included: | Public Performance |
| Interests Included: | Songwriter (World) |
| Track List: | |
| First Distribution (paid 30 days from receipt): | June 12, 2020 |
| Distribution Frequency: | Quarterly |
| Buyer Fees: | 1% of closing price or $500 (whichever is greater)‡§ |
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What rights are included?
| Musical Composition | Sound Recording | |||||||
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| Copyrights included? | No | — | ||||||
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| Sources: | Internet Streaming, AM/FM & Satellite Radio, TV/Film/Commercial Performances, etc. | Internet Streaming, Satellite Radio, Digital Downloads, CD Sales, TV/Film/Commercial Placements & Performances, Samples, etc. | ||||||
| Distributors: | BMI | — |
Description
This catalog features recently released country music songs, giving you early access to public performance royalties from Tim McGraw, Florida Georgia Line, and more.
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS:
The catalog as a whole is primarily earning from radio play, which accounts for 66% of earnings over the last year. This is typical for the country genre.
ABOUT THE CATALOG:
The top-earning track is performed by Grammy winner and 2014 People’s Choice Award “Country Music Icon” Tim McGraw. “Neon Church” brought in 76% of earnings over the last four quarters and is the first single from McGraw’s highly-anticipated new studio album.
McGraw’s career successes and status as a country music superstar cannot be overstated. To date, he has released 15 studio albums since the early 1990s, selling over 80 million records worldwide, and had ten albums hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums. His albums have produced 65 singles, with 25 hitting No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs or Country Airplay charts. He has won three Grammy Awards, 14 Academy of Country Music Awards, 11 Country Music Association (CMA) awards, and 10 American Music Awards to name a few.
“You Belong” by Shawn Austin is the second top-earner, contributing 7% of royalties in the last 12 months. The song has over 2.8 million Spotify streams to date. Shawn is a rising artist in the Canadian country music scene and was a semi-finalist in the SiriusXM “Top of the Country” competition.
Also among the top-5 earning tracks is “Bittersweet,” from Canadian country artist Paul Brandt. Brandt has amassed a laundry list of awards since his big break in 1996, including induction into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame in 2017.
Florida Georgia Line brings even more star power to the catalog with “Can’t Hide Red,” a track featuring Jason Aldean from the duo’s 2019 album Can’t Say I Ain’t Country. The album peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. As a duo, Florida Georgia Line has broken sales records with past hits and are responsible for the first country song to ever receive diamond certification.
Rounding out the catalog are tracks from successful country artists Aaron Goodvin, Justin Moore, The Reklaws, and George Canyon.
Key Drivers
Country Music & Radio. Country is the top-ranked radio format in terms of overall number of stations in the U.S. Radio royalties don't tend to level off as quickly with a popular country song compared to other genres. Yet songs with significant radio play can often transfer that audience to streaming and platforms as radio royalties ebb. As the winning bidder, going forward you'll collect the incoming radio royalties and other income sources — like streaming.
About the Royalty Distributor
Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) is one of four United States performing rights organizations, along with ASCAP, SESAC & Global Music Rights. It collects license fees from music users on behalf of songwriters, composers, and music publishers and distributes them as royalties to those members whose works have been performed. For more information on BMI’s distribution schedule, click here.