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Michael Jackson's estate sells stake in Sony/ATV music catalogue for $750M

Michael Jackson's estate has agreed to sell its remaining stake in a lucrative music catalogue to Sony Corp. for $750 million, the entities announced Monday.

Vast catalogue is wide-ranging, from The Beatles and Bob Dylan to Eminem and Taylor Swift

The estate of Michael Jackson, seen here performing during the 1993 Super Bowl halftime show, has agreed to sell the singer's remaining stake in a lucrative Sony/ATV music catalog to Sony Corp. for $750 million US. (Mike Powell/Allsport/Getty)

Michael Jackson's estate has agreed to sell its remaining stake in a lucrative music catalogueto Sony Corp. for $750 million US, the entities announced Monday.

The agreement for Jackson's half-share of the Sony/ATV Music Publishing cataloguewill give the company sole ownership of works by The Beatles, Bob Dylan and other hit making musicians, including Eminem and Taylor Swift.

The deal is another posthumous blockbuster deal for Jackson, whose estate has erased the singer's massive debts through a mixture of new music and movie ventures and re-releases of the singer's most popular music.

Jackson's estate benefits his mother and three children, known as Prince, Paris and Blanket.

"This agreement further demonstrates Sony's commitment to the entertainment businesses and our firm belief that these businesses will continue to contribute to our success for years to come," Sony Corp. president and CEO Kazuo Hirai wrote in a statement.

The catalog includes a wide-ranging body of music, from the Beatles and Bob Dylan all the way to Eminem and Taylor Swift. (Evening Standard/Getty)

The sale does not include rights to Jackson's master recordings or songs that he wrote, and the singer's estate will continue to have a stake in EMI Publishing, Inc.

The deal 'further validates Michael's foresight and genius in investing in music publishing.'- Jackson co-executors John Branca and John McClain

"This transaction further allows us to continue our efforts of maximizing the value of Michael's estate for the benefit of his children," the co-executors of Jackson's estate, attorney John Branca and music executive John McClain, wrote in a statement.

"It also further validates Michael's foresight and genius in investing in music publishing."

Jackson purchased the ATV portion of the cataloguein 1985 for $41.5 million US, and he later merged it with Sony.

It remained his most lucrative asset at the time of his death in June 2009 at age 50, though by that point Jackson was hundreds of millions of dollars in debt.

The deal for Jackson's half of the Sony/ATV catalog is expected to close by the end of March.