HarbourView Acquires James Fauntleroy’s Publishing Assets
Written by djfrosty on August 21, 2024
HarbourView Equity Partners has acquired what it describes as “select publishing assets” belonging to singer-songwriter James Fauntleroy, whose credits include Bruno Mars hits like “That’s What I Like,” Justin Timberlake’s “Suit and Tie” and Ciara’s “Love Sex Magic.” Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
A four-time Grammy winner — including song of the year and best R&B song for “That’s What I Like” — Fauntleroy has worked with Rihanna, Beyonce, Chris Brown, Frank Ocean, Snoop Dogg, Stevie Wonder, Drake, SZA, Nipsey Hussle, Travis Scott and Kendrick Lamar, among many others. Most recently, he helped write “Die with a Smile,” the new single from Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars.
Fauntleroy is also a member of the songwriter/producer/musician collective 1500 or Nothin’ and a co-founder of the 1500 Sound Academy, a music school for aspiring young talent that’s based in his hometown of Inglewood.
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“James Fauntleroy has made an incredible impact with his contributions across several genres,” said HarbourView founder and CEO Sherrese Clarke Soares. “With a keen ear for creating global hits, he has solidified his position as one of the best singer/songwriters and producers of this generation.”
HarbourView has scooped up over 60 music catalogs since forming in 2021, including assets by Christine McVie, Brad Paisley, Jeremih, Nelly, Luis Fonsi, Pat Benatar, Wiz Khalifa and, most recently, OneRepublic collaborator Noel Zancanella. Beyond music, the Newark-based investment firm also pounces on opportunities across the entertainment, sports and media sectors.
In a statement, Fauntleroy called the sale of publishing assets to HarbourView the “culmination of years of work and dedication invested into the creative community and the craft of songwriting,” adding, “This partnership has already opened up more doors for growth and opportunity for me, and I’m incredibly excited and thankful to enter into this next chapter together.”