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whats up guys damian keys here welcome back to the channel its every musicians dream to be signed to that major label have your own huge recording contract lambos private jets stadiums the problem is contracts have changed so much over the past few decades so what does it actually mean to have a recording contract in this day and age and why oh why to so many massive artists who are going through that process of having massive massive deals so utterly demonetized when they come out the other end now i am not a music industry lawyer but i do get sent record contracts from artists on a regular basis sometimes every single week and they all look completely different so today we are going to look at what is a record contract whats in a record contract and what are the things that you should look out for so that you dont become the next horror story statistic when it comes to being a massive artist falling out of favor with a label so if we want to look at recording contracts today we