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Bruce Springsteen just quietly sold his entire back catalog, and your wallet is already feeling the trickle-down effect — here's how. The Boss, whose music has been a working-class anthem for decades, inked a mega-deal worth a reported $500 million with Sony Music. This means concert ticket prices, streaming royalties, and even vinyl costs could jump as the industry re-prices his timeless hits. For fans, this isn't just a feel-good nostalgia play — it's a warning that your favorite anthems are now tied to corporate bottom lines, so you might pay more to hear "Born to Run" on your next playlist or at a live show. Don't be surprised if your next Spotify subscription hike or ticket surcharge has a Springsteen-sized price tag.
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Bruce Springsteen just quietly sold his entire back catalog, and your wallet is already feeling the trickle-down effect — here's how. The Boss, whose music has been a working-class anthem for decades, inked a mega-deal worth a reported $500 million with Sony Music. This means concert ticket prices, streaming royalties, and even vinyl costs could jump as the industry re-prices his timeless hits. For fans, this isn't just a feel-good nostalgia play — it's a warning that your favorite anthems are now tied to corporate bottom lines, so you might pay more to hear "Born to Run" on your next playlist or at a live show. Don't be surprised if your next Spotify subscription hike or ticket surcharge has a Springsteen-sized price tag.