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What is a Recording Agreement?

A Recording Agreement gives a company exclusive rights to record, promote, license, and sell your music, and ensures your rights are protected in return. Whether you are a group or solo act, you can use Recording Agreements to outline your expectations and detail the type of exposure and resources you want to be dedicated to your music. You can also specify terms of payment so that you're compensated fairly.

If you're a record label, you can use the Recording Agreement to get your obligations to clients in black and white. You can ensure that their expectations are met and that there are no disagreements when it comes to your cut of the artists' earnings.

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