Indie Label / Artist Dev · Explainer
There is no fixed per-stream rate on any major streaming platform. The number is derived, not posted, and it shifts every month based on total subscription revenue, the number of streams across the entire platform, and a chain of royalty splits that begins at the platform and ends, several cuts later, at the artist. Understanding why the rates differ is more useful than chasing the platform with the highest number.
By From The Stem Staff · 9 min read
Published June 27, 2026
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Indie Label / Artist Dev · Explainer
A royalty statement tells you what income your music generated, where it came from, and what you were paid after deductions. Reading one clearly requires knowing what the line items mean, why the numbers lag, and why two statements for the same period can show very different figures. This guide walks through a typical statement from top to bottom.
By From The Stem Staff · 9 min read
Published June 26, 2026
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Indie Label / Artist Dev · Definition
A royalty share is a percentage of the income a recording or song generates, assigned to a specific party. It is not the same as owning the copyright, receiving an advance, or accepting a flat fee. Understanding what a royalty share actually is, and where it shows up in recording and publishing agreements, is foundational to reading any music deal.
By From The Stem Staff · 7 min read
Published June 25, 2026
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Indie Label / Artist Dev · Explainer
Before you sign a songwriter agreement, you need to understand what you are giving up and for how long. Most of the consequential terms are buried in clauses that sound routine but carry long-term financial and creative implications.
By From The Stem Staff · 8 min read
Published June 21, 2026
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Indie Label / Artist Dev · Explainer
The question every artist asks has no single answer, and the reason it has no single answer is the most important thing to understand about how streaming pays. Spotify does not pay a rate per stream. It divides a pool.
By From The Stem Staff · 8 min read
Published June 16, 2026
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Indie Label / Artist Dev · Explainer
Every time your song is streamed or played, the composition generates two distinct royalties: a performance royalty collected by your PRO and a mechanical royalty collected by The MLC. They are separate payments, administered by separate organizations, and missing either one leaves money uncollected.
By From The Stem Staff · 8 min read
Published June 15, 2026
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Indie Label / Artist Dev · Explainer
SoundExchange administers the statutory license that governs non-interactive digital radio (SiriusXM, Pandora, internet radio) and collects the royalties those services owe to rights holders. If you own your masters and have not registered, you are leaving money sitting in their system.
By From The Stem Staff · 7 min read
Published June 14, 2026
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Indie Label / Artist Dev · Explainer
Both licenses cover the musical composition, not the master recording. The mechanical license has a compulsory path and a statutory rate for audio uses. The sync license has neither -- it requires direct negotiation and the publisher can refuse.
By From The Stem Staff · 7 min read
Published June 13, 2026
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Indie Label / Artist Dev · Explainer
A co-pub deal is not an admin deal and it is not a full publishing deal. Understanding the difference starts with knowing exactly which share you are splitting and what you receive in return.
By From The Stem Staff · 8 min read
Published June 10, 2026
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Indie Label / Artist Dev · Comparison
A single play generates two separate payments along two separate paths. One pays the recording. One pays the song. Most independent artists collect the first and quietly leave the second on the table.
By From The Stem Staff · 9 min read
Published June 9, 2026
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Indie Label / Artist Dev · Pillar
There is no fixed per-stream rate. Streaming royalties come out of a pool, split by share of total listening, then divided again between the recording and the song. Knowing the path your money takes is the difference between guessing and planning.
By From The Stem Staff · 10 min read
Published June 7, 2026
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Indie Label / Artist Dev · Pillar
Your distributor handles master royalties automatically. Publishing royalties -- performance and mechanical -- require separate manual registration. Most self-releasing songwriters miss both revenue streams from the moment their first song goes live.
By From The Stem Staff · 11 min read
Published June 4, 2026
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Indie Label / Artist Dev · Pillar
Co-write splits need to be agreed and documented before recording begins. BMI and ASCAP require documentation to change registered shares. The MLC requires registration to pay digital mechanical royalties. U.S. Copyright Office Circular 14 clarifies co-authorship rules. Here is what every writer needs to know before the session starts.
By From The Stem Staff · 10 min read
Published June 3, 2026
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Indie Label / Artist Dev · Feature
One registration does not cover everything. Your PRO, the MLC, the Copyright Office, and SoundExchange are four separate systems -- and leaving any one of them incomplete costs you.
By From The Stem Staff · 8 min read
Published June 2, 2026
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Indie Label / Artist Dev · Pillar
Co-write splits need to be agreed and documented before anyone hits record. BMI requires documentation to change shares on a registered work. The MLC requires registration to pay digital mechanical royalties. Here is how both systems work and what to do before the session starts.
By From The Stem Staff · 10 min read
Published May 30, 2026
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Indie Label / Artist Dev · Pillar
Most independent artists know they are supposed to sign up with ASCAP or BMI. Fewer understand what those organizations actually collect, how the money flows, and what rights they are protecting on an artist's behalf.
By From The Stem Staff · 10 min read
Published May 29, 2026
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Americana · Hub Sprint
An independent Americana songwriter does not earn from one royalty. The writer earns from four. Each one comes from a different source, each one is collected by a different agent, and each one compounds at a different speed. The honest read separates them.
By From The Stem Staff · 13 min read
Published May 26, 2026
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Indie Label / Artist Dev · Definitional Reference
Every recorded song generates income through four distinct royalty streams. Knowing which collection society or licensee handles each stream is the difference between a working independent rights estate and a leaky one.
By From The Stem Staff · 12 min read
Published May 21, 2026
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Indie Label / Artist Dev · Structural Explainer
Royalty income for independent artists and songwriters flows through four streams. Each is collected by different organizations, paid on different schedules, and missed for different reasons.
By From The Stem Staff · 10 min read
Published May 21, 2026
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Indie Label / Artist Dev · Structural Explainer
Every song you release runs on two engines. One pays the recording, one pays the song underneath the recording. Independent artists who only run one of them are leaving real money on the floor.
By From The Stem Staff · 11 min read
Published May 21, 2026
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