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| quote: | Originally posted by Mad for Brad
ON a traditional CD with lets say a retail price of 12$, the artist royalty is typically 27 cents. So I would not be surprised if the royalty is pretty much close to 2 pennies of which your publisher will take half. lol Awesome!
You would typically demand royalty points and an advance because given that nobody buys cds, I wouldn't really put your money on the cd actually selling. Not to mention there are all sorts of backhand scams like 10% of cd sales being defects so you only get paid on 90% and they might also say 10% were given away as promos thus you only now get money on 80% of the sales. |
Absolutely right. I know a few years ago, you used to get a lump sum advance and then royalties if the track was signed to a big compilation, but that was when CD's actually sold.
You'd also get a much bigger lump sum of the track was one of the featured ones, like used on the advert or radio commercial to sell it.
Eurocheese producers like DJ sammy etc, actually made most of their money from their tracks being signed to tons of complilations, especially all those dance ones europe (seriously big business in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Netherlands etc).
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