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cryophonik
Hey addicts,

I am in the process of contracting my first song, which features a singer/co-writer. The song will be released as "cryophonik feat. [singer/co-writer's name]" and I will be the signer of the contract with the label. I will essentially be paying the singer a share of any earnings that I make. The label is asking for a copy of the agreement between the singer and myself. Does anybody here have any example contracts for such a situation, or know of any resources that they could point me to? Thanks!
Watts
I don't have a sample contract, but traditionally with bands you would divy up the amount based on work (percentage) done. You two should figure out how much the singer's work is worth and have a friend who works in law help you draft something up.

The other is to give the singer a flat-fee and call it a work for hire. In this case you own everything.
palm
u could ask the label to do it for you, and also the payment, so u and ur coproducer wont have anything unsaid between u ever.
cryophonik
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Originally posted by Watts
You two should figure out how much the singer's work is worth and have a friend who works in law help you draft something up.


We've already worked out the split. I just don't want to pay a lawyer more than we'll probably make off the song. ;) I'm sure we can gin something up, but it's always helpful to have a template to work from.
davidbuhau
dude... if you have it worked out, then just simply write something up in plain english and both of you can sign it...

thats what i've done with my co-producers, per my family's lawyer's advise.

also, i have 4 separate contracts (sitting on my desk, not signed yet cuz i don't have the full press package done) for my 4 separate projects.

david
theartfulducker
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The song will be released as "cryophonik feat. [singer/co-writer's name]" and I will be the signer of the contract with the label.

I think if you are signing the contract between you and the lable then the contract between you and the singer has nothing to do with them.
Storyteller
That really depends. You CAN make it their business. It's just another paragraph in the contract. Saves you the hassle of sharing the $ manually yourself. It means a third party (singer) has to sign the contract too though.
Ry Thomas
Let the label sort the finances, don't have the onus put onto you to pay the singer from your royalties, it could create all kinds of
zodiac9
I did a remix for a friend of mine. He sent me a simple, one page contract that stated what percentage of the profit I get, and all the other legal stuff. Same could be done when working with a vocalist. In fact, that same friend I did a remix for, did several tracks with a vocalist, and I'm thinking he used the same kind of contract for that. I don't know where he found that contract though. Need to ask him sometime.

I agree with others here, let the label deal with it. That's their job. I need to be thinking about this stuff, in case I ever get to work with a vocalist.
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