Earning royalties as a Producer in 2018 | FAQ Friday

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How do you earn royalties from music as a producer these days? How do you earn royalties the world of streaming?

What a great question. With the ever changing music industry, the way we get paid as producers is forever changing.

When I work with independent artists we workout a payment system. They will give me a percentage; it varies from one artist to another. Once they’ve been paid back the investment they’ve done, I will get a percentage. That is typical. That is very similar to what a record company used to do and I do it all the time. I highly recommend it when working with independent artists.

At the moment I’m working with independent artists under that structure and major label artists under a more traditional base.

There are no rules anymore. You negotiate your terms up front.

If you have a long term relationship with that artist, you’re going to be safe! They’re going to show you the royalty splits, and they’re going to pay you. It might be pennies on the dollar, but it adds up! If you’ve got multiple income sources and multiple albums out there, eventually you’ll start building an income.

It’s not going to happen over night, even with the most successful artists. It’s about a career. It’s not a sprint, it’s a marathon. You’re building a business; you’re building a career. Invest in yourself and it will come.

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• How do you earn royalties from music as a producer these days? How do you earn royalties the world of streaming? 05:48
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