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Virgin Gave Mariah Carey $100M. They Got a $54M Hole.

In 2001, Virgin Records gave Mariah Carey the biggest record deal in history, reported at up to 100 million dollars, built around a 21 million dollar non-recoupable signing bonus. Eleven months later they paid her millions more in a contract termination buyout, and the label, not the singer, absorbed the real loss.

This is the full financial breakdown of the most expensive flop in music: the signing bonus, the Glitter collapse, the 28 million dollar buyout, and the roughly 54 million dollar hole buried in EMI's own London Stock Exchange filings. We trace how getting dropped became a 49 million dollar win for Mariah, while the executives who signed her were fired and EMI itself was swallowed by Universal a decade later. Then we reveal where her real fortune sits: All I Want for Christmas Is You, a 1994 song Virgin never owned that still earns millions a year through master, publishing, and sync royalties. Business history, not financial advice.

00:00 The biggest record deal in history
01:30 Part 1 — The $100M Virgin Records deal
04:15 Part 2 — The album that broke the company
07:30 Part 3 — The fastest contract termination
10:45 Part 4 — The $54M hole nobody reported
13:15 Part 5 — The comeback that hid the truth
16:00 Part 6 — Count the survivors
18:30 Part 7 — The fortune they never owned

Sources: Guinness World Records, Billboard, Financial Times, CNBC, NPR, EMI London Stock Exchange disclosures.

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