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Real Men DON’T Cry!!! “Writer’s Block Pt.1”

Posted by itsthecons - July 24, 2008

    Welcome to Real Men DON’T Cry!!! The informative column designed to provide insight for ALL artists who have decided that Music is their favorite form of expression. I’d like to thank all the people who have supported this column. As long as you click here we’re going to bring you THE REAL!!!


    Nas said it best on “Represent” by rapping, ”Sometimes the Rap Game reminds me of the Crack Game!!!” If that’s the case then the “Writer’s Block” has to be one of the most lucrative drug strips in this game. “Writer’s Block” is just a metaphorical term for publishing. What is publishing? Why is it important? Well I definitely will have to do this subject in parts to cover this vast territory of income but let’s start with the fundamentals.

    For most, artist publishing is the equivalent to having a 401K (Which musicians do not qualify for). After getting an advance (which by the way is nothing more than a Loan) one of the main revenue streams for an artist is publishing. Publishing is accrued by the amount times a record is played on the radio or broadcast live to the public (This would be considered Performance Rights) and how many times it is physically manufactured such as CD’s ,streaming and DOWNLOADS (These would all fall under mechanical royalties). In order to receive checks for publishing you must set up a publishing company. There are 3 Major Performance Rights Societies for which you can set up your Publishing Company. They are BMI (That’s where I’m registered!!!),ASCAP & SESAC. They pay either quarterly or every 6 months depending on which one you choose.

    When you participate in the creation of a recording as a producer or songwriter you are entitled to publishing. A record is based on the theory of 100% in which you have the Writer’s share and the Producer’s share. Each party, provided there are no samples, is entitled to 50% each. Now if you have a situation where there are multiple writers then they have to split the Writer’s share and usually the Producer’s share would go untouched. If there were multiple producers and the artist wrote the record alone then the producers would have to split the Producer’s share. When a Producer uses Samples that’s when publishing becomes a Math problem. When you use a “Sample” you’re bringing in a Third Party who has the right to demand a certain percentage of a song. I’ll give you an example of what I’m talking about. On “DayJob” I had a song Kanye produced called “Don’t Forget’Em” in which the artist he sampled demanded 80% of the record which left us with 20% to split. I loved this record so I accepted those terms although I knew it would cut into my profit margin. Don’t get me wrong! If a joint with a SAMPLE is going to get you a HIT then jump on it. You’d rather have 10 or 15% of a Million then 50% of a DUD!!!

    I look forward to divulging into this vast subject in the weeks to come. Publishing is one the most important areas of the Music Business that an artist should be informed about. In this day & age it is vital that we understand HOW 2 GET PAID!!!

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8 Comments

  1. JYO July 24, 2008 @ 10:36 am

    Bueno post CON’s eye agree on the importance of Publishing and now i sea y people adding all sorts of efx to there voice to avoid payin somebody off for a sample.
    I knew that already but, wateva….out off Curiosity how much would you charge me four a feature.

    -JYO
    http://www.myspace.com/jyomusic

  2. Duds July 24, 2008 @ 11:17 am

    educational post. Looking forward to part two.

  3. mazy baby July 24, 2008 @ 11:45 am

    wut the fuck this ugly nigga talkin bout
    “Writer’s Block”

    das the homie J.R WRITER’S SHIT

  4. BigZ July 24, 2008 @ 4:42 pm

    Why u gotta try to look so hard in a picture when the lady is smiling nicely and u gotta look like a fag. Smile BITCH

  5. Pierce July 24, 2008 @ 5:57 pm

    Nice read – offers some real insight into the industry.

    PS: Don’t Quit Your Day Job is NICE!

  6. DefineMc July 24, 2008 @ 7:24 pm

    @ mazy baby

    you seriously must be the dumbest mofo on planet earth.
    writer’s block means when an artist can’t create a song; cant come up with words…alas: writer’s block

    do u think Cons typed this entire post to talk about some mini-camron sounding dud?

    you need to read a book?

    *walks away…”what is wrong with kids nowadays? they cant read”…*

  7. Thidun July 24, 2008 @ 7:26 pm

    damn!!! Christina Million….I’d eat…

  8. spitaqular July 26, 2008 @ 6:19 am

    yur! my ninja Con to the Quence…dropping jewels…pick it up fool

    write offs on paid publishing, and copyrighting every year…put some more numbers next time

    $250 for publishing…I got a lawyer that’ll do it for $75 a song $40 appilications…

    and oh

    Ima dreama for Christina te quido tanto mami no puedo vivi cinti…copa

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