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The Business of Selling Zimdaansaal Beats
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[QUOTE="Black Panther, post: 13987, member: 3"] There must be a music split sheet signed between a music producer and a Zimdancehall artist which allocates future compensation in percentage form e.g. 50/50 split, etc. Certain established Zimdancehall artists deliberately avoid doing this though. It's not because they aren't aware of it. But it actually benefits them especially if they are buying a Zimdancehall instrumental from a producer who looks like they don't seem to understand the business of music. Think about it... Why share a portion of your song earnings if a record producer is ignorant about music publishing? It ain't your fault if they are dull -- so play on, player. [/QUOTE]
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