Universal MPUniversal Music Publishing Group announced an agreement with the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson to become the exclusive worldwide publishing administrator for Prince’s entire song catalog. With this agreement, UMPG is responsible for servicing and administering Prince’s expansive catalog of songs. UMPG will also work closely with Prince’s estate to develop new creative outlets for his music.

In making the announcement, UMPG Chairman & CEO Jody Gerson said, “We’re humbled to be entrusted with Prince’s catalog and I’m grateful to my entire team for their work in making this agreement a reality. UMPG is a premiere destination for songwriters because of the meticulous care, focus and passion we bring to creating opportunities for our artists and their body of work. With the timelessness and genius of Prince’s music, there are no limits to what we can achieve working with his estate. Prince’s popularity will only continue to grow around the world.” Sir Lucian Grainge, Chairman & CEO of Universal Music Group, commented, “We are looking forward to continuing Prince’s legacy and ensuring that generations to come will know his unique brilliance. I congratulate Jody and her team on this landmark deal. Since joining UMPG as Chairman and CEO in 2015, Jody has done a remarkable job at developing and signing some of the most important songwriters and recording artists in contemporary music highlighted by the addition of Prince’s incredible catalog of work.”

Bremer Trust, the court-appointed temporary special administrator of the Prince Rogers Nelson Estate, has hired entertainment industry pros Charles Koppelman, Chairman & CEO of CAK Entertainment Inc., and L. Londell McMillan, Chairman & CEO of The NorthStar Enterprises Worldwide, to secure business agreements in the best interest of the estate.

During a career that spanned four decades, Prince sold over 100 million albums worldwide, won seven Grammy Awards, a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award for Purple Rain. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004, his first year of eligibility. UMPG served as Prince’s publisher from 2001 to 2014.