British-Jamaican rap star and global hitmaker Stefflon Don has sold her pre-2024 music catalog to HarbourView Equity Partners in a deal reportedly valued at $8 million. The amount was reported by her record label 54 London on Instagram on Thursday May 21, 2026.
The acquisition includes Stefflon Don’s publishing and recorded music catalog released before 2024, featuring some of her most successful records, including “16 Shots,” “Hurtin’ Me,” “Boasty,” “Senseless,” and “Can’t Let You Go.”The transaction further strengthens HarbourView’s growing portfolio of high-profile music assets as the company continues to expand its presence in the global music rights market.
Stefflon Don has established herself as one of the most recognizable voices in UK rap and dancehall, earning international success through collaborations and solo releases that have resonated across multiple markets. According to industry data, her catalog has generated hundreds of millions of streams in the United States alone, while her global streaming footprint exceeds three billion streams across digital platforms.
In a statement, HarbourView founder and CEO Sherrese Clarke praised Stefflon Don’s cultural impact and global reach.
“Stefflon Don is a singular voice with global impact, and we’re proud to partner with her to help preserve, amplify and unlock new value from her catalog while supporting her continued creative evolution.”
Stefflon Don also expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, emphasizing the importance of ownership and legacy in her career.
“Ownership and legacy are everything to me. HarbourView came in with a real understanding of my vision and my journey. I’m excited to partner with a team that respects the culture and is invested in where I’m going next.”
The deal arrives as Stefflon Don prepares for a new chapter in her career. Upcoming releases are expected to include collaborations with French rapper Leto, Dutch DJ and producer Don Diablo, and a dancehall record featuring Skillibengand Vybz Kartel.
Founded in 2021, HarbourView has become one of the music industry’s most active catalog investors, acquiring rights connected to artists including Kelly Clarkson, T-Pain, Nelly and Pat Benatar. The company says it manages billions of dollars in assets and controls rights to tens of thousands of songs across publishing and master recordings.