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Music & Royalties Explained

Music & Royalties Explained

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We Teach the music Business So Artist and Producers Secure their royalties In-Full💵💰 from their Music, One of the Biggest Question asked within the music industry is how to get paid music royalties after your hard work of Writing, Composing, Recording etc. because of this reason I've decided to share my knowledge independent artist and producers etc who would like to becoming successful in their music journey. Im successfully earning music royalties from multiple sources including Soundcloud, Spotify, Napster, Deezer, AudioMack , from Publishing, Earning from Performance&Mechanical Royalties etc. Now it’s your turn, I created this as a guide to help you on your success on how to collect your royalties and promoting your music so you will earn from it, you'll also have a basic understanding about what percentages are fair so that you get paid what you are worth. music business, music royalties, mechanical royalties, performance royalties, ASCAP, BMI, songwriter tips, indie music, artist income...

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  • The Harmonic Anatomy of Christmas with Charlie Puth
    Dec 30 2025

    In this Billboard podcast interview, Charlie Puth joins host Kristen Robinson to explore the musical theory and business behind holiday hits. Puth identifies specific chromatic chord progressions, jazz-influenced melodies, and the use of sleigh bells as the essential elements that define the "Christmas sound." The discussion highlights how the streaming era has turned holiday music into a massive annual industry, allowing older classics to dominate the charts every December. Puth also shares his personal affinity for R&B Christmas tracks and details the rapid, hour-long writing process behind his own festive single. Beyond seasonal music, he reflects on his upcoming album, which emphasizes human vulnerability and organic production over AI-generated perfection. The conversation concludes with a look at the evolving music industry, focusing on the shift from professional pitch-writing to artists crafting cohesive, personal bodies of work.

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    13 mins
  • The Business of Christmas Music: From Classics to Royalties
    Dec 29 2025

    This Billboard podcast episode examines the lucrative holiday music industry, a unique market where seasonal tracks generate over $177 million annually in the United States. Music executives Guy Moot and Kerianne Marshall explain that while creating a new "evergreen" hit is exceptionally difficult, the financial rewards are immense due to consistent royalty payments and high streaming concentration among top classics. The discussion highlights how digital platforms and sync licensing in films and advertisements keep decades-old songs culturally relevant and profitable. The guests also note that successful holiday hits often focus on universal themes of nostalgia and atmosphere rather than strictly religious content. Additionally, the episode explores the global differences in holiday music trends, such as specific regional favorites in the United Kingdom compared to the United States. Ultimately, the sources portray the Christmas genre as a dependable economic powerhouse for songwriters and publishers despite its brief annual window of popularity.

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    11 mins
  • The Future of Radio: Digital Evolution and Artist Compensation
    Dec 29 2025

    This transcript from a Billboard podcast examines the enduring relevance and shifting landscape of the radio industry. Featured guest Michael Huppy, CEO of Sound Exchange, explains how terrestrial radio remains a massive business despite significant competition from streaming services and social media. The conversation highlights a controversial US policy where recording artists receive no royalties from AM/FM broadcasts, unlike the songwriters who created the music. Additionally, the sources address the rise of digital radio, the impact of corporate consolidation, and the emerging challenges posed by artificial intelligence in broadcasting. Future legislative efforts like the American Music Fairness Act are also discussed as potential solutions to modernise performer compensation.

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    12 mins
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