What happens if my track gets signed?

At LabelRadar, we understand how exciting it is to get your music noticed by record labels. That's why we're here to help you make that happen. If a label likes your track, they can start a chat with you about your track via the 'Messages' page. There, the label will work with you to negotiate the terms of your contract. This can include things like the length of your contract, your royalties, and any obligations or limitations you need to follow. We recommend that you carefully review the contract, work with your legal representation, and ask any questions before signing.

If a label decides to sign your track, they will mark it as "signed" on their end. You will then receive a notification on the LabelRadar platform asking you to confirm whether or not you'd like to mark it as signed on your end as well. This step is important because it tells LabelRadar that you and the label have both decided to move forward.

Once you and the label both confirm the signing, any other instances of the submission will be closed. This means that you have officially moved forward with the label and are no longer accepting offers or submissions from other labels. It's important to understand that this is a big commitment, so make sure you're happy with the terms of your contract before you confirm the signing.

Once everything is settled and the contract is signed, the label will take care of distributing and promoting your music. They'll help get your music on streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music and promote your music on social media and other channels. They'll also work with you to create a marketing strategy that'll get your music heard by a wider audience.

Getting signed to a label through LabelRadar can be a big deal, and we hope this article has helped you prepare for what's next! 🎶