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Your timing couldn't have better bro. I've been around the music industry for a few years as an independent producer and I just recently landed myself in one of the categories that you spoke about. Thankfully my terms were within the windows you described (which off-gut already felt like a good ground to be in), but it's always nice to get that reassurance with someone else who has maneuvered the waters and knows what they're talking about. Appreciate you giving out game! 🤝
Thank you for breaking this all down for everyone - most people aren't quite sure what to get or to look out for when it comes to songs so you dropping this video helps heavily..
producers and artists negotiating over 15% of the master is fucked. Label shares should be on the table too, it’s crazy that they can get away with taking so much edit: I am seeing the numbers in the music math breakdown - I keep forgetting how little is generated per every million streams. I wonder how those numbers have changed over the years - has the amount of money in the game gone down significantly since streaming took over? Or has it always been like this?
money made on touring has been the main artist earner for the last fifteen or so. The total amount of money in the industry isn't down that much, (in the US people are spending 15+ a month on streaming services, plus regular show tickets) Streaming services eat most of the revenue (10-15/m, only a small fraction is payed out per stream, yet Spotify is still losing money lol,). label makes less than they used to in the physical sale + radio world, and the artist either has to go platinum to make real money on the master, or capitalize on a couple sub-platinum song to tour. The producer gets kind of fucked in the modern era, because they neither get the touring income, or large cut from royalties. (They don't benefit from a big track until their production fee is exceeded and royalties start paying, (artist/label recoup) that's effectively a million streams before any royalty dollar rolls in)
Beautiful and so useful content. can you make a video where you explain the recoupable fee. cause I don't really know what this is. Thanks keep making these content cause they are fire ❤🔥❤🔥
Great content for real! I understand from the video that you made the request for the 15k. Are there different scenarios where you only request terms and it's the label proposing a fee? I always hear different opinions on this.
@@yoavschmidt7082 No offense taken. I created Splitmind. I find producers I believe in and help build a career with them. But as a “business owner” I’m usually found doing lots of random shit. Some days my creative hat is on and I’m connecting dots or introducing people. Landing records. Setting up sessions. Finding samples to use. Working on brand shit with the producers. Other days I’m on the managerial side of things. Did business get sorted for a record, negotiating for clients, email chain shit, meetings, payments coming in etc. I own drumify.com too so I help on the creative and technical front. Nothing is really off the table. I’d like to delegate better moving forward. I find myself running in too many directions.
@@utrippin7486 we don’t get 25% unless the artist is in a situation where they have much more of their master than usual. Aka 50/50 artist deals (which labels rarely agree to nowadays)
Great video. How do you usually receive these master royalties from a major label? Can you audit them to see where you’re at? I have 3 points on a song that has 22M on Spotify Also, do you ever just do a pub and master split without an upfront fee? Or you always get upfront fee?
@@RRAREBEAR You have to email the label to get setup with a master royalty portal. If you took a production fee then it’s unlikely you’ve recouped. The balance will either say $0 or what you’ve recouped so far. If you took nothing then you should see a nice surprise in there. Nothing crazy Yeah sometimes we take $0 upfront if the terms are great. I talk about that in the video
yo, thank you for this type of content, but i don't really know what publishing is, what a non recoupable fee is, etc. is there any way i can check what all this terms mean?
Watch my “3 things I wish I knew when I started” video should help clear up publishing and masters (a little bit) apply for my community if you haven’t already
@@AlbinKottaram We have 10-15 releases a month on average. Size of artist and deal type varies per. In June when I made this video we cleared 3 15k fees in 2 weeks + whatever else was going on. Hard to keep track nowadays
Hey man so I recently got a major placement opportunity but they've been dragging it on for pretty long from when they originally reached out to me saying they're using my beat. They first reached out almost a couple months and finally its starting to pick up and now the lawyers are finally doing there thing. Just one question for you though as I seen it took some follow ups for you as well. Is it like this for almost all labels with slow responses and such?
but how would you know youre getting the right %? like what if an independent artist made 100k and ur promised 25%, but they tell you they only made 10k?
@@aliveebutgone You need to get added to distrokid for splits or whatever platform they use to release music right when the music releases. You’ll get paid automatically that way
@@halfwaySM would distrokid let you know the % you’re getting ? Like if I was promised 25% would it let me know I’m getting 25 or would I have to trust the word of the artist/ label that I’m getting 25
No lie producers shouldnt get anything on the master unless they help fully mix and master and isn't paid you already get 50 in pub for your comp not giving anything off the master just won't write to that person's beats
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I went to an exact same cycle, but then for 2 years mailing and asking around pff..
Producers should support each other and don’t let beats be so cheap.
We are a community, not a marathon!
@@PRIVATEJETBEATS agreed
Your timing couldn't have better bro. I've been around the music industry for a few years as an independent producer and I just recently landed myself in one of the categories that you spoke about. Thankfully my terms were within the windows you described (which off-gut already felt like a good ground to be in), but it's always nice to get that reassurance with someone else who has maneuvered the waters and knows what they're talking about. Appreciate you giving out game! 🤝
same bro thanks to himm
@@ProdJasonRich 🙏🏼
No way bro i love your music i bought all your dks
@@bsn6e4 appreciate tf out of you bro! 🤝
Probz to you bro for showing this, I love your video’s man
@@itspayday4625 Hope it’s useful
15% artist 85% Label is slavery
bro you look like ralph cifaretto
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She was a hoo’er !!
Your videos are gems bro keep that shit up !!
Thank you for breaking this all down for everyone - most people aren't quite sure what to get or to look out for when it comes to songs so you dropping this video helps heavily..
@@oneasendo I had no clue for the longest time. It’s still confusing some days. S/o to my mentors
i appreciate you sharing these last few videos
@@jungjay3 thanks bro. Glad it’s useful
Best video I’ve seen breaking this down!
@@kabirmudhar9637 That’s my goal. Thank you 🙏🏼 join my community if you want more in depth www.skool.com/producer-union
Great info man! Thanks for sharing 🙏🏻
producers and artists negotiating over 15% of the master is fucked. Label shares should be on the table too, it’s crazy that they can get away with taking so much
edit: I am seeing the numbers in the music math breakdown - I keep forgetting how little is generated per every million streams. I wonder how those numbers have changed over the years - has the amount of money in the game gone down significantly since streaming took over? Or has it always been like this?
money made on touring has been the main artist earner for the last fifteen or so.
The total amount of money in the industry isn't down that much, (in the US people are spending 15+ a month on streaming services, plus regular show tickets)
Streaming services eat most of the revenue (10-15/m, only a small fraction is payed out per stream, yet Spotify is still losing money lol,). label makes less than they used to in the physical sale + radio world, and the artist either has to go platinum to make real money on the master, or capitalize on a couple sub-platinum song to tour.
The producer gets kind of fucked in the modern era, because they neither get the touring income, or large cut from royalties. (They don't benefit from a big track until their production fee is exceeded and royalties start paying, (artist/label recoup) that's effectively a million streams before any royalty dollar rolls in)
@@laughinginthe90s well said
@@COLBYWILDR yup. producers are fighting for S C R A P S most of the time. 3 points split 3-4 ways now everyone has a point or less on the record.
@@laughinginthe90s that’s wild. It’s a good thing I love doing this lol
@@halfwaySM thanks for the video, it helped me see the whole system in a more objective way. Definitely super helpful
Beautiful and so useful content. can you make a video where you explain the recoupable fee. cause I don't really know what this is. Thanks keep making these content cause they are fire ❤🔥❤🔥
Great content for real! I understand from the video that you made the request for the 15k. Are there different scenarios where you only request terms and it's the label proposing a fee? I always hear different opinions on this.
Goated bro thanks for all the gems and putting us on the right path
@@unnoticediguessbeats glad it’s useful man. Thank you
You are too kind
@@TheRussianGenius thanks bro
thx for the info! 💎💎
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@@cosmicbeats_ I try. Thx
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no shade but who are you ?? like what do you do for splitmind
@@yoavschmidt7082 No offense taken. I created Splitmind. I find producers I believe in and help build a career with them. But as a “business owner” I’m usually found doing lots of random shit. Some days my creative hat is on and I’m connecting dots or introducing people. Landing records. Setting up sessions. Finding samples to use. Working on brand shit with the producers. Other days I’m on the managerial side of things. Did business get sorted for a record, negotiating for clients, email chain shit, meetings, payments coming in etc. I own drumify.com too so I help on the creative and technical front.
Nothing is really off the table. I’d like to delegate better moving forward. I find myself running in too many directions.
@@halfwaySM you a gem gang🙏keep the videos coming, everybody saying the same stuff these days but you different
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Thank you for this half.
@@producedbyrt Best part of the video?
25% master is crazy lol good job man
@@utrippin7486 standardize getting 25% minimum for indie or distro artists.
@@halfwaySM oh yeah indie wise sure but for a label placement thats pretty high (most people get between 1 and 3%)
@@utrippin7486 we don’t get 25% unless the artist is in a situation where they have much more of their master than usual. Aka 50/50 artist deals (which labels rarely agree to nowadays)
Great video 🙌
@@jakejensenbeats thanks bro
Great video. How do you usually receive these master royalties from a major label? Can you audit them to see where you’re at? I have 3 points on a song that has 22M on Spotify
Also, do you ever just do a pub and master split without an upfront fee? Or you always get upfront fee?
@@RRAREBEAR You have to email the label to get setup with a master royalty portal. If you took a production fee then it’s unlikely you’ve recouped. The balance will either say $0 or what you’ve recouped so far. If you took nothing then you should see a nice surprise in there. Nothing crazy
Yeah sometimes we take $0 upfront if the terms are great. I talk about that in the video
@@halfwaySMmakes sense! Thanks bro
this is really cool stuff. could you make a video on how you use obsidian as a musician ?
Probably not much different from how you would use obsidian as a non-musician.
@@Dom-zy1qy pretty much. I only use it for these videos tbh
applied for your skool :))
@@TheRussianGenius great. What’s your name on there?
If that is possible
The goat 🤑
@@prodcielos no you 🫵
Or would you just cut everything in half (if 1 producer, 1 loopmaker)?
Can you please do the same math video for loopmakers?
@@PesoBeats It’s all one and the same. Do yourself a favor and never call yourself a loop maker again. You’re a musician
yo, thank you for this type of content, but i don't really know what publishing is, what a non recoupable fee is, etc. is there any way i can check what all this terms mean?
Watch my “3 things I wish I knew when I started” video should help clear up publishing and masters (a little bit) apply for my community if you haven’t already
@@halfwaySM i already applied to the free comunity 🙏
How many beats does a producer usually sell per month at splitmind?
Btw Thank you so much for the video :)
@@AlbinKottaram We have 10-15 releases a month on average. Size of artist and deal type varies per. In June when I made this video we cleared 3 15k fees in 2 weeks + whatever else was going on. Hard to keep track nowadays
Don’t even run a music business and these are just fire business tips in general 😅
@@stickerbulls thx bro. I still have much to learn
now do a video on how to copyright and protect ur beats
@@marcell7406 get a lawyer. I’ve never copyrighted a beat in my life. You make it, you own it
Thank you for all these info Half. What I didn't get is: how would I know what kind of deal the artist has? Should I just simply ask? Thank you 🙏🙏
@@treyj9743Yes, always ask to get an understanding
Hey man so I recently got a major placement opportunity but they've been dragging it on for pretty long from when they originally reached out to me saying they're using my beat.
They first reached out almost a couple months and finally its starting to pick up and now the lawyers are finally doing there thing.
Just one question for you though as I seen it took some follow ups for you as well. Is it like this for almost all labels with slow responses and such?
Also going through the same thing i had to take down the song for the label to start to care
Yeah labels are the slowest ever. Thats why you keep pinging them nonstop
do you pay taxes on this or is it already taxed ?
@@jungjay3I pay taxes at the end of the year or during quarters
Any way we can download that pdf you are using?
@@BEATSBYJBNKS yeah just Zelle me $15,000 rq. I got you
@@halfwaySM hold on let me access the dark web for the funds first. Will get back to you
Godbless you
@@dre7256God bless you brother
w vid
@@ClutchBeatz w comment clutch
You know a mf is about to hit you with some good info when he pulls the obsidian stack.
thank you sir
@@user_s4m777 😂 especially when it’s a 10min + unedited vid
but how would you know youre getting the right %? like what if an independent artist made 100k and ur promised 25%, but they tell you they only made 10k?
@@aliveebutgone You need to get added to distrokid for splits or whatever platform they use to release music right when the music releases. You’ll get paid automatically that way
@@halfwaySM would distrokid let you know the % you’re getting ? Like if I was promised 25% would it let me know I’m getting 25 or would I have to trust the word of the artist/ label that I’m getting 25
@@aliveebutgone It would tell you
@@halfwaySM thank you so much for all the help and informative videos!
I got 40 million plays with Kodak Black and didn’t make no $15k 😅
@@pesopiddygotthatwork The art of the deal
Cleaning toilets makes more money 😂
@@Blah-i7n Shiiiii. I know some plumbers make $120k a year 👀
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No lie producers shouldnt get anything on the master unless they help fully mix and master and isn't paid you already get 50 in pub for your comp not giving anything off the master just won't write to that person's beats
@@TheTrailOfTears Good luck with your career
you have no idea what you are talking about