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Many of you already know how to put your music online, but have you ever tried going a bit further? Joining private big-label groups like ONErpm, Believe Music, or other invite-only ones can really change how you handle and protect your songs.
These private labels have some great benefits:
No delays in getting paid: all your streaming money comes right to you.
Fewer blocks or limits: even if your music is used in videos with lots of views, your account is usually safe.
Release as much as you want: you can upload many songs and get an ID for each one.
Also, you can use something called geoblocking for your songs. When you upload a track, you can pick which countries can see it and which cannot. So if someone uses your music in a video, it can be blocked in certain places without you doing it by hand. This can also help avoid problems with other companies.
Another cool thing: if your music is used in videos with lots of views, the label only handles the Content ID. They don’t take your money, block your account, or freeze your earnings. Some smaller services might hold your payments or even stop your account if there are issues, but these private labels are more steady and give you more freedom to keep making music.
In the end, if you want to work with music in a serious way, these choices give you safety, freedom, and control over your songs. It’s not just about uploading music, it’s about managing everything from start to finish in a smart way.
Think about it—some big labels, like the ones I talked about, can be used in clever ways on YouTube. You can earn money when your music is used in videos like movies, anime, shows, or even cartoons.
But with small or basic labels, if they notice anything strange with how you use Content ID to earn, they might block your account and even keep a big part of your money.
I have a question for you: Have you ever worked with small record labels or big private ones? If yes, which ones did you try, and how was your experience?
This topic can help a lot of people who are looking for a good and trusted music distributor. Feel free to share your story or thoughts—everyone here would like to hear it. Have a nice day!
These private labels have some great benefits:
No delays in getting paid: all your streaming money comes right to you.
Fewer blocks or limits: even if your music is used in videos with lots of views, your account is usually safe.
Release as much as you want: you can upload many songs and get an ID for each one.
Also, you can use something called geoblocking for your songs. When you upload a track, you can pick which countries can see it and which cannot. So if someone uses your music in a video, it can be blocked in certain places without you doing it by hand. This can also help avoid problems with other companies.
Another cool thing: if your music is used in videos with lots of views, the label only handles the Content ID. They don’t take your money, block your account, or freeze your earnings. Some smaller services might hold your payments or even stop your account if there are issues, but these private labels are more steady and give you more freedom to keep making music.
In the end, if you want to work with music in a serious way, these choices give you safety, freedom, and control over your songs. It’s not just about uploading music, it’s about managing everything from start to finish in a smart way.
Think about it—some big labels, like the ones I talked about, can be used in clever ways on YouTube. You can earn money when your music is used in videos like movies, anime, shows, or even cartoons.
But with small or basic labels, if they notice anything strange with how you use Content ID to earn, they might block your account and even keep a big part of your money.
I have a question for you: Have you ever worked with small record labels or big private ones? If yes, which ones did you try, and how was your experience?
This topic can help a lot of people who are looking for a good and trusted music distributor. Feel free to share your story or thoughts—everyone here would like to hear it. Have a nice day!