Dua Lipa has bought back the rights in her songs catalogue from TaP Music Publishing.
In a short statement, the publishing division of TaP said: "TAP Music Publishing has sold the rights to Dua Lipa’s publishing in a move that sees Dua acquiring the rights to her songs. We wish Dua all the best for the future".
Lipa was previously managed by TaP Music, as well as being allied with its publishing division. She first started working with the company and its co-CEOs Ben Mawson and Ed Millet all the way back in 2013. The management relationship ended in February 2022.
The deal around her publishing comes as Lipa prepares to release new single 'Houdini' next week. A new album - her first since 2020's 'Future Nostalgia' - is expected next year.
Meanwhile, back at TaP, co-President Anna Neville stated yesterday: “This is an exciting time for our publishing company - we are expanding our services and teams globally and continue to add talented writers and artists to our already stellar roster”.