Blogs

March 5, 2026

5 LEGAL THINGS TO DO BEFORE YOU RELEASE MUSIC THIS YEAR

Many artists focus on the sound of a song but overlook the structure behind it. Before releasing music this year, here are five important legal steps to protect your work, your revenue, and your collaborations.
March 5, 2026

RIGHT OF FIRST REFUSAL: A CONTRACT CLAUSE EVERY ARTISTE SHOULD UNDERSTAND

Recording contracts often contain clauses that can significantly shape an artiste’s career. One of the most important is the Right of First Refusal (ROFR) — a provision that allows a current label to match offers from other companies before the artiste can accept them. Understanding how this clause works is essential before signing any agreement.
February 27, 2026

UNDERSTANDING RETENTION PERIOD IN MUSIC PUBLISHING AGREEMENTS

One clause that songwriters, singers, and producers often overlook in publishing agreements is the retention period. Many creatives pay attention to the advance, the royalty split, and the duration of the deal, but they do not carefully examine how long the publisher will continue to control their songs after the agreement ends. That oversight can have long-term consequences.
February 26, 2026

WHO OWNS YOUR MUSIC? WHY FAME DOESN’T GUARANTEE CONTROL

Success does not automatically mean ownership. Many creatives do not control the work that made them famous because contracts — not popularity — determine rights. This article explains why ownership planning matters from the beginning.