Yes, you can distribute music on behalf of artists you represent or creators collaborating with your label.
If you plan to release tracks from multiple artists under one account, we recommend the Label subscription plan.
📌 Important:
✅ You can find more information about music licensing here.
Streaming platforms are increasingly recognizing the contributions of creators by displaying songwriter information. This allows listeners to easily see who wrote, composed, or produced a track.
Typically, composers and lyricists are identified by their real names, rather than stage names, band names, or artistic aliases.
✅ If you perform under a pseudonym, don’t worry—your real name won’t appear as the artist name, but it may be displayed in the songwriter and composer section, which is visible to listeners.
📌 For example, the song "Lovely" by Billie Eilish featuring Khalid appears in streaming platforms' Performer section as:
However, in the Songwriter section, where detailed credits are shown, the real names of the creators are listed:
This system enhances transparency and ensures that creators receive proper recognition for their work.
ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) is a unique identification code assigned to every audio recording or music video. It functions like a "serial number" for a track, allowing for tracking and reporting of plays and saleson streaming platforms and music stores.
📌 What is ISRC used for?
✅ If you don’t have your own ISRC codes, Crave Digital will automatically generate them during the distribution of your release.
Yes, but there are a few legal requirements to consider. If you want to release a cover song, remix, or a track containing samples, you may need to obtain the appropriate license to avoid legal issues related to the copyrights of the original creators.
How to legally release a cover song or a track with samples?
To ensure your track complies with all legal requirements and to avoid potential claims from copyright holders, follow these steps:
1) Identify the copyright owner
Determine who owns the rights to the song – this could be the composer, a music publisher, or a record label. You can check databases of copyright management organizations, such as:
Websites like Songfile or Harry Fox Agency can also help identify copyright owners and facilitate the licensing process for cover songs. This ensures you contact the right person or organization responsible for granting permission to use the track.
💡 Important! If an artist is signed to a label, the publishing rights typically belong to the publisher, not the label. The record label usually holds the rights to the sound recording, so make sure you are reaching out to the correct entity.
2) Verify the correct version of the song
Many song titles are popular and exist in multiple versions, such as "Love," "Forever," "Dreams," or "Hold On". Before starting the licensing process, double-check that you are identifying the exact version of the song you intend to release.
3) Obtain the necessary permissions and license
In some cases, you may need to send a Letter of Intent (LOI) to the copyright owner, informing them of your intention to use the song. This process can take time, but most licensing agencies handle the paperwork for you when you purchase a license.
🕒 To avoid delays, try to secure your license at least 30 days before your planned release date. 🎵
All tracks distributed through Crave Digital must have clearly defined and verifiable copyright ownership. Therefore, we require:
✅ Proof of ownership or licensing agreements upon request from our copyright team.
✅ Accurate metadata when uploading, including correct information about songwriters, composers, producers, and performers – some streaming services require these details as mandatory.
✅ Documentation for cover songs, samples, and interpolations, including valid licensing agreements available upon request.
⚠️ Failure to provide the required documentation may result in content rejection or removal.
Currently, Crave Digital does not accept fully AI-generated tracks due to legal uncertainties and ongoing copyright proceedings.
❌ This means that the following cannot be distributed:
⚠️ Any attempt to upload AI-generated content will be rejected during our Quality Control check, and repeated violations of our Terms of Service may result in the permanent suspension of your account.