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URL: http://www.615music.com
Twitter:
Accepting Submissions: Yes
Submit Online: No
Submit By Mail: Yes
Submissions Reviewed: Yes
Types Accepted:
  • Instrumentals
  • Vocals
Charge For Submissions: No
Up Front Money:
Royalty Free:
(non-broadcast use)
No
Exclusivity:
(Exclusive, Non, Semi)

(Semi = Free to place on own
but not with another library)
Exclusive
Re-Title: Yes
Set Own Price: No
Contract Length: 3 Years
Payment Schedule: Quarterly
License Fee Split:
(writer/library)
50/50
PRO Split Based on 100%:
(writer/library
writer/library/publisher
or writer)
50/50
Requires Licensee To File Cue Sheet: Yes
Notes:
615 Music, 5.3 out of 10 based on 3 ratings
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30 thoughts on “615 Music

  1. So, anyone have any placements with this library? If so, what kind (cable TV, network TV, etc.?) What kind of market(s) do they typically shoot for?

  2. Submit Via Uploads: Yes

    • Not from what I read. You have to go to 615 Song Catalog to create an account and upload. 615 Music is mail only. I just listed 615 Song Catalog.

      • 615 Music is EXCLUSIVE
        Contract Length: Indefinite (work for hire)
        Payment Schedule: PRO Money Only
        License Fee Split: 0/100
        PRO Split Based on 100%: 50/50

        What you have listed now is for 615 Song Catalog and it is completely different deal.

  3. Hi Mark
    My take would be if they make a point of recommending against it, then don’t put tracks in their library and others. If they end up encountering a conflict, it certainly won’t enhance your relationship with them.

    I called or emailed them once about submissions and they did emphasize that they don’t want to compete with other libraries for the same tracks. So whether it’s written into the contract or just their guidelines, I say if you work with them honor their wishes.

    NW

  4. The 615 song catalog recommends that you do not submit to other libraries, but it is not forbidden. I do not know about the other libraries under 615 music.

  5. NW (aka name withheld) says:

    Just to reiterate what was said earlier. They are non-exclusive but they are exclusive as far as other libraries. You can sign songs with them and still pitch for artists, etc but not to other libraries. This may not be clear on their website, I don’t recall.

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