This article applies to:
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Beat Sellers
- Professional Plan
- Growth Plan
- Starter Plan
Overview
This article explains how to use each Collab Club model and its outputs in your music production, while staying compliant with the Collab Club’s additional licensing terms. It also outlines when you must contact the model’s producer and how to credit them correctly.
Following the steps below helps you respect producer rights while making full use of the model outputs in your releases.
Step 1: Understand Ownership Rights
Each Collab Club model is royalty-free for online beat leasing and small independent releases.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If a song that includes outputs from any Collab Club model reaches over 1 million streams or is picked up by a major record label, you must clear usage and handle royalties according to the Collab Club terms.
Step 2: Royalty and Ownership Split
If your track crosses the 1 million stream threshold or is signed/picked up by a major label, then:
5% of all rights, ownership, title, revenue, and interest in any musical composition created using Collab Club model outputs is allocated to the producer of the Collab Club model (listed in the contact section of this article).
You are responsible for ensuring the producer receives the correct credit and that splits are handled properly.
Step 3: Notify the Producer
You must notify the producer promptly by email, as this will allow for proper registrations and crediting to take place.
Step 4: Follow Designated Credit Protocols
You must credit the producer in the manner they specify. This may include:
Their name,
Production title/role,
Or any specific wording they request.
If you’re unsure what credit format to use, contact the producer directly for confirmation from the contact information below:
- Kato On the Track: info@katoonthetrack.com
- KXVI: kavilybarger@gmail.com
- DJ Pain 1: business@djpain1.info
- Mantra: sales@beatsbymantra.com
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What is Lemonaide Collab Club?
How Do I Add Collaborators To A Track?
How to Create Collab Playlists