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Cristiane Santos da Silva
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Many upcoming artists are so excited about getting a deal that they sign without understanding what they’re agreeing to. A contract can shape your career for years, so take time to read every part carefully. Here are the key things to check: 1. Who owns the masters?     * Find out who will own the recordings after the songs are released. This can affect your future earnings and control over your music. 2. How long is the agreement?     * Check the contract length and whether it renews automatically or gives the label options to extend it. 3. How will you get paid?     * Understand your royalty percentage, when payments are made, and what expenses can be deducted before you receive money. 4. What are you required to deliver?     * The contract may require a certain number of songs, EPs, or albums. Make sure you know exactly what’s expected. 5. Can you release music elsewhere?     * Some contracts are exclusive, meaning you can’t release music with anyone else during the agreement. 6. Who controls creative decisions?     * Check whether you have a say in your music, artwork, release dates, and collaborations. 7. How can the contract end?     * Look for the termination clause so you know your options if things don’t work out. 8. Never rush to sign.     * A legitimate opportunity should give you time to read the agreement carefully. Don’t let excitement or pressure force a quick decision. Final message for artists A signature can change your life—for better or worse. Don’t sign a contract just because you’re desperate. Sign it because you understand it. This is general educational information, not legal advice. If you’re offered a contract, it’s wise to have an experienced entertainment lawyer or qualified music business professional review it before you sign. #recorddeal #donjazzy #upcomingartist #independentartist
Many upcoming artists are so excited about getting a deal that they sign without understanding what they’re agreeing to. A contract can shape your career for years, so take time to read every part carefully. Here are the key things to check: 1. Who owns the masters? * Find out who will own the recordings after the songs are released. This can affect your future earnings and control over your music. 2. How long is the agreement? * Check the contract length and whether it renews automatically or gives the label options to extend it. 3. How will you get paid? * Understand your royalty percentage, when payments are made, and what expenses can be deducted before you receive money. 4. What are you required to deliver? * The contract may require a certain number of songs, EPs, or albums. Make sure you know exactly what’s expected. 5. Can you release music elsewhere? * Some contracts are exclusive, meaning you can’t release music with anyone else during the agreement. 6. Who controls creative decisions? * Check whether you have a say in your music, artwork, release dates, and collaborations. 7. How can the contract end? * Look for the termination clause so you know your options if things don’t work out. 8. Never rush to sign. * A legitimate opportunity should give you time to read the agreement carefully. Don’t let excitement or pressure force a quick decision. Final message for artists A signature can change your life—for better or worse. Don’t sign a contract just because you’re desperate. Sign it because you understand it. This is general educational information, not legal advice. If you’re offered a contract, it’s wise to have an experienced entertainment lawyer or qualified music business professional review it before you sign. #recorddeal #donjazzy #upcomingartist #independentartist

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