Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed, but sources confirmed to both Variety and The New York Times that the deal was upward of a quarter-billion dollars and concluded months of negotiations.
The catalog, which spans six decades, includes such songs as “Heroes,” “Changes,” “Space Oddity,” “Fame,” “Ziggy Stardust,” and his 1981 collaboration with Queen, “Under Pressure,” as well as the posthumous studio album release, “Toy,” slated to drop Friday, Variety reported.
“These are not only extraordinary songs, but milestones that have changed the course of modern music forever,” Warner Chappell CEO Guy Moot said in a prepared statement.
According to the Times, the blockbuster agreement spans Bowie’s entire songwriting career, from his 1967 debut album, “David Bowie,” to 2016′s “Blackstar,” released just before his January 2016 death from liver cancer at the age of 69. The deal also encompasses soundtrack compositions; material for the British superstar’s short-lived band, Tin Machine; and other works, the newspaper reported.
Prior to Monday’s deal, Warner Chappell, a subsidiary of Warner Music Group, counted more than 1.4 million compositions from some 65,000 artists in more than 40 countries among its holdings.
The freshly brokered deal with Bowie’s estate represents the latest in a series of blockbuster music rights transactions, including Bruce Springsteen’s $550 million December deal with Sony Music, as well as other high-profile deals acquiring the works of Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Tina Turner, Mötley Crüe, ZZ Top and Shakira, the Times reported.
10/28/99 Las Vegas, NB. David Bowie at The WB Radio Music Awards, held at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino. Photo by Brenda Chase Online USA, Inc.
13th September 1983: British pop singer and songwriter David Bowie has his eyes matched for colour in the private studio at Madame Tussaud's in London. His wax likeness will join the wax museum before the end of the year. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
October 1980: Rock singer David Bowie takes a break from his current project; playing the title role in a broadway play based on the life of John Merrick, the hideously deformed ' Elephant Man'. Bowie uses mime to convey the character's deformity, rather than relying on elaborate make-up. The play has opened to critical acclaim, with Bowie's performance in particular receiving praise. (Photo by Keystone Features/Getty Images)
February 1970: Pop singer David Bowie at the 'Disc and Music Echo' Valentine Awards ceremony at the Cafe Royal in London. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
20th October 1973: David Bowie performing in his 'Angel of Death' costume at a live recording for a Midnight Special TV show made at The Marquee Club in London to a specially invited audience of Bowie fanclub members. (Photo by Jack Kay/Express/Getty Images)
17th May 1971: English pop star David Bowie with singer Dana Gillespie. (Photo by Michael Stroud/Express/Getty Images)
David Bowie performing with guitarist Mick Ronson (1946 - 1993) at a live recording for a Midnight Special TV show made at The Marquee Club in London with a specially invited audience of Bowie fanclub members, 21st October 1973. (Photo by Jack Kay/Daily Express/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
SYDNEY - JANUARY 01: SINGER DAVID BOWIE PERFORMS DURING HIS GLASS SPIDER TOUR IN 1987, AT SYDNEY ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE. (Photo by Patrick Riviere/Getty Images).
David Bowie and his wife, Somali supermodel Iman, were married on June 6, 1992.
3rd March 1965: British pop star Davy Jones before he changed his name to Bowie following the success of the Monkees and their lead singer Davy Jones. (Photo by Potter/Express/Getty Images)
9th July 1973: Pop singer David Bowie is seen off at the station by his wife Angie. (Photo by Smith/Express/Getty Images)
NEW YORK - JUNE 07: David Bowie attends the 2010 CFDA Fashion Awards at Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center on June 7, 2010 in New York City. (Photo by Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images)
3rd February 1973: David Bowie (David Robert Jones) pop star and actor. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)
15th June 1978: David Bowie playing the City Hall Newcastle at the start of his 1978 British concert tour. (Photo by Colin Davey/Evening Standard/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 28: Musician David Bowie and his wife, supermodel Iman, attend the DKMS' 5th Annual Gala: Linked Against Leukemia honoring Rihanna & Michael Clinton hosted by Katharina Harf at Cipriani Wall Street on April 28, 2011 in New York City. (Photo by Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images for DKMS)
3rd July 1973: David Bowie on stage at the Hammersmith Odeon in London at the last of the Ziggy Stardust concerts. (Photo by Steve Wood/Express/Getty Images)
27th May 1976: David Bowie performing live at Wembley stadium during his 'Station To Station' tour. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)
Make-up artist Pierre La Roche prepares English singer David Bowie for a performance as Aladdin Sane, 1973. (Photo by Daily Express/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
FILE - David Bowie attends an awards show in this June 5, 2007 file photo taken in New York. The English singer announced Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2013 his 66th birthday, that he has released his first song in 10 years titled "Where Are We Now?" A new album, "The Next Day," will be out March 11 and 12 in the United Kingdom and the United States, respectively. (AP Photo/Stephen Chernin)
March 1977: Rock singers David Bowie, right, and Iggy Pop in Germany. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)