Record a Song
Rules
- Any artist, musician, producer, industry professional or anyone may choose any song from our catalog and record their version of the song and make a record.
- Mark Clayton Songs will release the record and may use their name as the artist under the Mark Clayton Songs record label. All records will be released on all
major digital music platforms. Mark Clayton Songs retains all ownership of the song and record. The use of any song from our catalog requires Mark Clayton
Songs to release the record under the Mark Clayton Songs record label. - They will receive 50% of the streaming royalties from the release of the record.
- When their record exceeds 10,000 streams they will then start to receive 55% of the streaming revenues from the record.
- When their record exceeds 25,000 streams they will then start to receive 60% of the streaming revenues from the record.
- When their record exceeds 50,000 streams they will then start to receive 65% of the streaming revenues from the record.
- Mark Clayton Songs retains all rights with the song itself along with the publishing. The streaming revenues offered above only remain with the record
released, not the original song itself. All copyrights, publishing and ownership of the song remain with Mark Clayton Songs. - A one-time submission fee of US $50.00, per record, is required and nonrefundable. You will need to fill out the online entry form with your full contact details. All songs must be entered online as mastered MP3 files. There is a PayPal charge of US $50.00 per record submitted.
- All records must be released through Mark Clayton Songs to qualify for payment of streaming revenues. No streaming revenues will be paid if any record is
released under another record label or digital music distributor. Mark Clayton Songs retain all ownership of the song along with 100% of the publishing rights. - Contestants may enter as many songs/records in as many styles as desired but each entry requires a separate mastered MP3 file and entry form. Entry fee is
non-refundable. Mark Clayton Songs is not responsible for late, lost or damaged, misdirected, misappropriated entries.
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