For one of Sony Music's labels or creative centers to review a demo, it must come recommended through an established music industry professional, such as a manager, lawyer, agent, producer, artist, programmer, or tastemaker. We suggest you consult with one or more of these professionals for more information.
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If you believe you are entitled to missing royalties, please contact the North American Royalty Department at 615-726-8326 or email us at royaltyquestions@sonymusicpub.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR A&R ADMINISTRATION REPRESENTATIVE AT smm_a&radministration@sonymusic.
Sony Music Publishing LLC (formerly Sony/ATV Music Publishing) is an American music publisher. Responsible for publishing the largest quantity of music, with over five million songs owned or administered as of end March 2021, it is part of the Sony Music Group, which is itself owned by Sony Entertainment.
If you believe you are entitled to missing royalties, please contact the North American Royalty Department at 615-726-8326 or email us at royaltyquestions@sonymusicpub. Please indicate that you are calling regarding potential missing royalties.
Steps to submitting to Sony Music Create an AvenueAR Account: Sign up for an AvenueAR account if you haven't already. Navigate to the Submission Section. Follow Submission Guidelines. Upload Your Music. Submit Your Music. Wait for Response. Follow Up:
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