Thursday, February 1, 2024

Ten days before recently signed client
USHER headlines the
Super Bowl LVIII halftime show at Las Vegas’
Allegiant Stadium,
Larry Jackson’s
gamma. has raised more than $100 million from investors led by the New York investment group
Alpha Wave Global,
Bloomberg reports (from behind a paywall).
The financing values gamma. at $400m, unidentified sources told the news service.
Jackson's roster likewise includes
Snoop Dogg,
Rick Ross and
Sexyy Red. Jackson
also worked on the soundtrack to the latest reimagining of
The Color Purple. The mogul owns indie distribbery
Vydia as well.
gamma.’s largest investor is
Todd Boehly, whose investments include the
L.A. Dodgers,
Chelsea FC, film studio
A24 and
Bruce Springsteen’s song catalog.
Apple, Jackson’s former employer, took a stake in the company, too.
According to Bloomberg, Jackson, who sought to diversify his investor base while adding capital to grow, contacted Middle East investors, who connected him with
Rick Gerson, the co-founder and chairman of Alpha Wave, an investment firm with more than $20 billion under management. The company has invested in
SpaceX and
Aman Resorts.
“It’s a testament to Larry’s ability to develop relationships that he has now brought in very deep pools of capital in a part of the world that really wants to grow and develop culture,” Boehly said in an interview with Bloomberg.
Boehly’s funding was initially conditional, he said, but gamma. now has committed funding at its disposal.