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Swedish hit producers Max Martin and Shellback sell music rights

Swedish hit producers Max Martin and Shellback sell music rights

Swedish music producers Max Martin and Shellback have sold the rights to their Wolf Cousins music catalog. The collection includes stakes in major hits by global artists such as Taylor Swift and The Weeknd.

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