Monday, June 4

New T-Shirt Collection!

Lifestyle Collection

I've contemplated starting a comfy apparel line for an eternity this time tomorrow. Well, SunFrog is making it possible with their custom design features & the ability to make money from my designed collections. They even offer templates you can customize and market as your own. How cool is that? The latter fact alone lets me know they want you to succeed. Right? 

Well, I took full advantage & started my first actual collection: 
the Lifestyle Collection

A collection of inspirational, motivational, spiritually opening, & chic apparel. Most for women, some for men & even a few for the youth. 

My personal favorite from the collection is the "Blend in for What!" set. Right now, the set only includes a variation of tees & tanks with a recent addition of iPhone cases with the same mantra & image.

Blend in for What! from the Lifestyle Collection
Tee
Uni Tank
Fitted Tee










Bella Flowy Tank












Youth Tee
iPhone Cases











Hats
In the future, there will be long-sleeves, hoodies, hats, coffee mugs, leggings, posters, and more! This is also my most ordered collection. Follow the links underneath the images to go to the check-out & get yours today!

I also have the "Music is..." set, which actually already includes hats, that has a gorgeous image affixed that finishes the set's title with "...Love". You can view & be directed to those products below.


Tee


V-neck








Onesies
Bella Flowy Tank















As before, there will soon be more in the product line. I am proud of the progress thus far, however, and am so looking forward to the future of this collection. Stay tuned. More coming soon!

The Lifestyle Collection. 
Created by Rachel Marie.

Another cool achievement added to the repertoire!

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Tuesday, May 22

{ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: INTERVIEW} RJ Griffith | @rjgmusic

Artist Spotlight: Interview

RJ Griffith


May 22nd marked the very first of many Artist Spotlight interviews on the Rise and Shine with Rae radio show on Platinum Radio. I've been doing interviews on The Underground Artistry for a while now; ever since I accepted the position on Platinum Radio as their morning show host, I've been anxious to start incorporating interviews on my very own show.
Artist Spotlight Interview RJ Griffith

And everyone who knows me knows I love good music & good vibes. And when the music encompasses the latter, it's even better. Well, below you'll find the interview I had with RJ Griffith, an inspirational R&B artist coming out of Chicago, IL! I was so excited for this interview because his music is so different. It's on another level from what's on the radio nowadays.

I wanted to make this interview available to my readers who may not have had the luxury of tuning into the show to catch the interview. I will allow you guys to listen to it yourself below. The interview is followed by his single, Good Day. I hope you guys enjoy this artist as much as I did because he was so candid; it was like talking to a friend.
Artist Spotlight Interview RJ Griffith

You can find his song Good Day on iTunes, Amazon & other streaming sites like Spotify. And now you can call 616.841.5253 to request his song on Platinum Radio! [And be sure to tune into the Rise and Shine with Rae morning show every Monday through Friday from 8am to 12pm EST.]

Press play below & let me know what you think about the song in the comments.



RJ Griffith on Social Media:


Until next time...

Enjoy the music?
Support the artist.

xoxo,
Rachel Marie
Entertainment Blogger, The Underground Artistry 
Senior Publicist, Platinum Sound Promotions

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Monday, May 21

Cover Songs: How to Properly License a Cover Song for Distribution

Cover Songs: How to Properly License a Cover Song for Distribution

Licensing a Cover Song for Distribution

Music rights are complex. There are a lot of factors that go into play when it comes to licensing music and other creative works, such as covers of songs.

Covering a song is actually not as complex as it seems, yet it's not as clear cut as you may think, either. The legality behind creating or authorizing one, is often convoluted. However, in this post, I'll break down exactly what it means to cover a song & what you would need to do to legally release a cover of a song on platforms such as iTunes, Spotify, SoundCloud, and YouTube.

What is a cover song?

Simply put, when you cover any song that doesn't originally belong to you: you didn't write it or originally record it, you are creating a 'cover song'. You are 'covering' someone else's creative work & you need to get permission to do so.

What is needed before releasing a cover song?

Short answer? Get the proper licenses. The type of license you will need to release the cover song will depend upon how you release it: just an audio release through platforms such as iTunes, SoundCloud & Spotify? Then a mechanical license will suffice. However, if you plan on adding YouTube videos to the mix, you'll need, both, the mechanical & the synchronization license.
Cover Songs Mechanical Licenses
Mechanical Licenses

Mechanical licenses grant you the rights to reproduce and distribute copyrighted musical compositions. They allow you to distribute through platforms such as iTunes, Spotify, Tidal, SoundCloud, and others. You can secure a mechanical license through the Harry Fox Agency (HFA) and Loudr, or go directly to the song’s publisher and simply ask about securing a mechanical license for your cover.

You can either secure the licenses yourself, or you can let HFA or Loudr do that for you. Yes, you can also register your own compositions with the HFA or Loudr so they can manage issuing mechanical licenses and collecting royalties for covers of your original compositions.

But what about music videos?...you ask.



Synchronization Licenses

This license grants you rights to sync (see where it got its name from?) unoriginal music to a visual output. Simply put, you have the right to use the cover song in a video you create & enables you to upload the video to platforms like YouTube or Vimeo.

These licenses don't have a concrete fee structure and depend upon many factors, such as song popularity, length of the song & how it will be used among many other factors.

Synchronization licenses can be secured directly from the publisher.

Still don't get it?

Copyright infringement is a serious infraction and can land you some pretty hefty fines and even jail in habitual circumstances. More times than not, indie artists aren't equipped with the legal defense to assist them in navigating the waters of rights management.

My advice?

If you are questioning it, then ask beforehand. Also, do your research. There is a wealth of knowledge at our fingertips and no one utilizes it because copyright infringement is STILL a thing.

But, nonetheless, have questions for me about releasing a cover song? Or maybe about copyrights in general? Let me know in the comments!

Until next time...

xoxo,
Rachel Marie
The Underground Artistry
Another site...not just another blog.


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