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okay so youamp;#39;re a producer or youamp;#39;re an artist and want to work with the producer and youamp;#39;re trying to figure out how all the money works upfront payments back end royalties splits copyright ownerships a lot of confusing stuff weamp;#39;re gonna get into it letamp;#39;s break it down two kinds of copyrights you have to understand very very important first copyright itamp;#39;s called a sound recording copyright now what is the sound recording some people call this the master thatamp;#39;s the actual recording not the song not the composition thatamp;#39;s a different copyright weamp;#39;re about to get to that the sound recording copyright for the master recording whoever recorded the song owns that copyright sometimes thatamp;#39;s the artist sometimes thatamp;#39;s the label who paid for it and signed the artist and made the deal with the artist saying everything yet you record is now ours all right so now we understand what the sound recording