What Is a Collaboration Agreement in Music?
A collaboration agreement in music defines how two or more parties work together creatively and commercially on a musical project, including ownership, revenue, and control. Collaboration agreements cover broader creative and commercial structures than a simple split sheet, including songs, recordings, credit, revenue, and approvals.
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Direct Answer
A collaboration agreement in music is a contract that sets out the rights, obligations, ownership structure, and commercial terms between parties working together on songs, recordings, or broader music projects.
Commercial Insight
Publishing contracts matter because songwriting value can compound over time. The strongest structures protect ownership discipline while improving collection efficiency, licensing reach, and long-term catalogue performance.
Scope
What Does This Contract Cover
Project scope, ownership of compositions and masters, credits, approvals, release authority, revenue splits, confidentiality, and dispute handling.
Importance
Why This Contract Matters
Music collaborations often combine multiple rights layers. Without structure, ownership and control disputes quickly emerge.