yes a rejected album means that something needs fixing or correction, but unlike most other music distributers, ONErpm lets you know the reason for the rejection. You can log into your "Support Tab" they should send you an email giving you an update. If you dont know where it is, check out video #4 in this playlist th-cam.com/play/PL5ynaRzB5aJnjyzkz6jLkZPyXy8LQQAzL.html You can also message me via www.tiedyekitty.com
My problem is this --This content can’t be distributed due to editorial reasons. The quality of the recording does not meet yet the standards required by the platforms. ONErpm reserves the right to not distribute the content registered. Plz tell me what the basic problem is ???
Hey lilnem45in, so sorry to hear that you are having problems, when any music distributor mentions "Quality" they mean it in reference to an audio comparison stand point. All this simply means is that when any listener on Spotify plays a song from Drake, Madonna, Maroon 5 or any other main stream artist and then lets say your song comes up in an editorial playlist, they want to make sure that there is not going to be a vast difference in the audio quality in terms of levels and other sonics. If this were to happen then the listener may feel that the quality of the platform is dropping, and they may not want to pay for the service any more. So please know that it not because ONErpm or any other music distributor thinks that your music is not "Good Enough" for them, it has nothing to do with your music as good or bad content. And I also want to thank you for reaching out with a great question!
@@lilnem I want you not to think of your song as a great song,a number #1 hit, because I already know you believe in your music. Now I want to listen to listen to the Sonics of your song compared to the music that you love from other artist, if your music does not have the drive and fullness of their music, then you need to re mix and re master. You should not really use any apps to convert what you already have, that would only lower your quality even more. You must go back to the studio that you recorded the music in, make changes to the song there and export a new file.
@@TieDyeKitty ohh thanks for this advice I will work on this its helpful.. And I am shocked you are trying to solve every problem of every subscriber u are helping unknown persons its great thanks again to genuinely helping
It's automatic with ONErpm, they register your songs with Sound Exchange to handle the mechanical royalties in order to make a claim on TH-cam on your behalf, but they only handle the "Song Recording" half, so the "Composition" is still left unclaimed by you.
The text must contain: timestamp; the name of the artist; the release title; the release UPC; written text confirming that the author is the legal owner of the product; and the signatures of all involved parties. Once the distribution authorization is sent, we will redirect your release to our Copyright team for further analysis. hey brother it's showing me this so where do i have to submit the documents regarding this?
Hi Rohan, please check out this playlist that I am sure will solve your problems th-cam.com/play/PL5ynaRzB5aJnjyzkz6jLkZPyXy8LQQAzL.html or you can message me on www.tiedyekitty.com
Hi, once every songwriter that worked on the song is registered with a royalty collection agency like BMI or ASCAP, and you worked out your song split % when registering the song, the payments go directly to each songwriter involved.
Hi bro .. My track was cancelled for facebook and Instagram ( I told you before ) And it's still cancelled so i created a ticket for this and the answer was : Your album was approved to all stores, but Facebook/Instagram and TH-cam’s Content ID. Those stores have what is called an audio fingerprinting system. That means they can recognize songs that are similar and claim them as your own. Our approval team analyzed your song and noticed that the beat/instrumental of the track may cause conflicts with copyright between artists. Since your song is heavily "beat-based" to avoid conflict with other artists with similar beats, it wasn't approved for those stores. You can still upload the songs on your personal profile on the platforms that offer this option. .. I'm sure there is 0 issues with the beat I made .. I just dont know what happened I think It's a mistake .. Can you help me to figure out what happened ? and thank you
@@KGPikete Hey I used Distrokid already, they are cool, but I honestly have had a much better experience with ONErpm in the past year, I only moved from them because if you stop paying them, they take down your music. And the Leave A Legacy thing is not what it sounds like, it only really works if you are dead, so once you are alive you must make payments to them.
This content can't be distributed due to editorial reasons. The quality of the recording does not meet yet the standards required by the platforms. ONErpm reserves the right to not distribute the content registered.
Hi SpoolWasp, under normal situations I would quickly give an answer, but because of a recent comment from someone else, I must firt ask you this. Have you ever released music before, and who mixed and mastered your music?
@@TieDyeKitty Hi Tie Dye Kitty, I have released music before, but not under the same name I am trying to distribute with. For mastering, I use Bandlab Mastering.
@@-TerraBS- Ok you are the second person this week with the exact problem, and both of you have the experience, so I will have to guess that ONErpm may be just overwhelmed with the amount of submission they are getting or Apple Music has changed a requirements and have changed the game, I say this because Apple Music is the most strict store and sort of the benchmark for quality, so if any music does not meet their standard, then ONErpm will not distribute because they are one of the biggest stores.
In case it helps anyone - my album was rejected and the reason was not touched on in the videos here, but was eluded to by Tie Dye in the comments. I had the general "platform quality requirements" shpeal as part of my rejection. No specificity of course, and my attempts to inquire via ticket did not shed light. It turns out that, as Tie Dye suggested, quality might be indicative of basic mastering best practices. I totally forgot to limit/normalize all of my tracks, only to make them appear to be super quiet relative to normally distributed content. Rookie move.
Thanks for shedding light on your situation sorry for not jumping on your question/comment as I had many people getting rejections due to copyright issues and I sort of left that topic alone. SO in your case I would not "Normalize" my tracks, because that would just push the limits and squeeze them into submission. Thats like beating an animal to do tricks. Whereas MASTERING is more of an individual treatment, where you sit, listing and make micro adjustments to your song to push its boundaries to international levels via EQ, Compression and Limiting. But the real trick is to get a great RMS reading while in the mix with controlled PEAKS, so that when you get to the Master stage, you don't have to push that much to get to the levels you need.
Broo OneRpm is trash.. they not letting me get my streaming royalties. I have almost one year sending email back to OneRpm.. i never had the problem using Distrokid... NEVER Trust free service.
I never got my Streaming royalties from Distrokid either KG Pikete, plus they had many hidden charges. But streaming royalty payments from your music distributer is not the only royalty payment coming to you as an artist, have you registered with the MLC?
Dear user - in order to verify your authenticity as an artist and legally protect your intellectual property, we need you to present an artist distribution authorization. This is a document that attests, in full, the proper right of usage and distribution of your content, acknowledging and taking responsibility for it, for ONErpm to legally distribute the release. The text must contain: timestamp; the name of the artist; the release title; the release UPC; written text confirming that the author is the legal owner of the product; and the signatures of all involved parties. Once the distribution authorization is sent, we will redirect your release to our Copyright team for further analysis. After the analysis is concluded, if the documentation meets all the requested requirements, ONErpm wil be able to approve your content. Sir Because of this my album is getting rejected. how do i correct it?
Hi Shivam, please check out this TH-cam playlist for more help th-cam.com/play/PL5ynaRzB5aJnjyzkz6jLkZPyXy8LQQAzL.html If you have any further questions you can message me on www.tiedyekitty.com/ Let me now how it goes!
Nah these clowns are a joke. I was going to release a solo project through them and do a review, and they rejected my music for “editorial reasons “ and that it “wasn’t good enough for the platforms” and “doesn’t meet the yet platform requirements quality”. What kind of outsourced call center agent broken English bullshit is that?
Hey Fear 2 Stop, all this means to be completely honest with you, is that the quality of the production is not close enough to other music on Spotify, Apple Music and other stores. It may have nothing to do with the content or theme of your music. This simply means that on a production level your music masters overall volume may be to low for example, so if someone plays a song from a billboard charting artist and then tries to play your song, they may not even hear it unless they turn their volume way up. Believe me, ONErpm wants to make money, and the more songs they can get to distribute, the better it is for them, so don't take this as a personal attack on your art.
@@TieDyeKitty maybe, but after 21 years of doing this (and mixing and mastering for other artists) I’ve kinda gotten just a little bit experienced with this…and in any case was a reupload of a track I had up there previously. I was literally doing this for review purposes . (We already use Distrokid and Soundrop) .
@@Fear2Stop sorry for calling you a newbie buddy, once the music is not presently already in music stores, you should never really get a problem like that. I know if you try uploading a song from a producer that sold the beat to a bunch of artist, they would reject for "Generic Beats" or if is a cover song that sound pretty much like the original that would be a SURE REJECTION. But your case is very very strange, especially if you used the original ISRC and UPC codes from Distrokid.
@@TieDyeKitty No worries… the song in question was released by another distributor I quit doing business with a year ago (by choice due to a customer service issue)and hasn’t been online since.
First, it is important to note that ONErpm as a reputable company respects copyright laws enforced to protect artists' rights as songwriters or performers. All works are protected by copyrights and their use depends solely on the consent of their owner. When you receive a copyright license request for a specific track in your album, you must contact the author or publisher that holds the rights to it and request a license for re-recording the track. Only with that license your content can be approved and distributed. When contacting the author or publisher make sure you inform them the name of the track, songwriters, ISRC of your recording, performer name, and producer. If you receive a request for an artist/performer license, you must contact the artist label that is performing in your album. Inform the label that the artist is either the performer or a featured artist in your release. When contacting the artist label make sure you inform them the name of the track, songwriters, ISRC of your recording, and the name of the artist that is performing or featuring in your work. In case the performer or featuring artist in your album is independent, this license must be provided by the artist. For further questions, our Support Team and our Copyright Team will be glad to help you! Im getting this even though my friend produced the beat...what can i do
Ok so what part of it does not make sense to you? I say this because even tho it may not seem like this for other music distributors, this is the business side of the "Music Business" so its not the most fun part, but it is the part that helps you get paid.
First Up_support . Long time no see my friend. How are you sir?
Hey I am just cool Szend, hope all is well with you?
Yes sir. Thanks.
All is super cool!
can we fix the rejected album in one rpm? so that it can be approved? or not?
yes a rejected album means that something needs fixing or correction, but unlike most other music distributers, ONErpm lets you know the reason for the rejection.
You can log into your "Support Tab" they should send you an email giving you an update.
If you dont know where it is, check out video #4 in this playlist
th-cam.com/play/PL5ynaRzB5aJnjyzkz6jLkZPyXy8LQQAzL.html
You can also message me via www.tiedyekitty.com
My problem is this --This content can’t be distributed due to editorial reasons. The quality of the recording does not meet yet the standards required by the platforms. ONErpm reserves the right to not distribute the content registered.
Plz tell me what the basic problem is ???
Hey lilnem45in, so sorry to hear that you are having problems, when any music distributor mentions "Quality" they mean it in reference to an audio comparison stand point.
All this simply means is that when any listener on Spotify plays a song from Drake, Madonna, Maroon 5 or any other main stream artist and then lets say your song comes up in an editorial playlist, they want to make sure that there is not going to be a vast difference in the audio quality in terms of levels and other sonics.
If this were to happen then the listener may feel that the quality of the platform is dropping, and they may not want to pay for the service any more.
So please know that it not because ONErpm or any other music distributor thinks that your music is not "Good Enough" for them, it has nothing to do with your music as good or bad content.
And I also want to thank you for reaching out with a great question!
@@TieDyeKitty thanks! Oh so now I have to convert my song in good quality from aaps or what..???
@@lilnem I want you not to think of your song as a great song,a number #1 hit, because I already know you believe in your music.
Now I want to listen to listen to the Sonics of your song compared to the music that you love from other artist, if your music does not have the drive and fullness of their music, then you need to re mix and re master.
You should not really use any apps to convert what you already have, that would only lower your quality even more.
You must go back to the studio that you recorded the music in, make changes to the song there and export a new file.
@@TieDyeKitty ohh thanks for this advice I will work on this its helpful.. And I am shocked you are trying to solve every problem of every subscriber u are helping unknown persons its great thanks again to genuinely helping
@@lilnem my pleasure
Thank you 🙏🏻 you helped me
My pleasure Redlevral!!!!
Please tell me how delete Artist name in onerpm ?
Please tell me how i do license for my youtube video with onerpm ???
It's automatic with ONErpm, they register your songs with Sound Exchange to handle the mechanical royalties in order to make a claim on TH-cam on your behalf, but they only handle the "Song Recording" half, so the "Composition" is still left unclaimed by you.
@@TieDyeKitty okey and how i claim it on youtube myself
@@TieDyeKitty please help me how i claim it by me ?
The text must contain: timestamp; the name of the artist; the release title; the release UPC; written text confirming that the author is the legal owner of the product; and the signatures of all involved parties. Once the distribution authorization is sent, we will redirect your release to our Copyright team for further analysis.
hey brother it's showing me this so where do i have to submit the documents regarding this?
Hi Rohan, please check out this playlist that I am sure will solve your problems th-cam.com/play/PL5ynaRzB5aJnjyzkz6jLkZPyXy8LQQAzL.html
or you can message me on www.tiedyekitty.com
Hello please the took my song down saying I used bots but I didn’t please what is the way to get it back up?
they look for any and every little reason not approve the songs it’s very tedious
Do a video on how to split royalties on onerpm
Hi, once every songwriter that worked on the song is registered with a royalty collection agency like BMI or ASCAP, and you worked out your song split % when registering the song, the payments go directly to each songwriter involved.
Hi bro ..
My track was cancelled for facebook and Instagram ( I told you before ) And it's still cancelled so i created a ticket for this and the answer was :
Your album was approved to all stores, but Facebook/Instagram and TH-cam’s Content ID.
Those stores have what is called an audio fingerprinting system. That means they can recognize songs that are similar and claim them as your own. Our approval team analyzed your song and noticed that the beat/instrumental of the track may cause conflicts with copyright between artists.
Since your song is heavily "beat-based" to avoid conflict with other artists with similar beats, it wasn't approved for those stores. You can still upload the songs on your personal profile on the platforms that offer this option.
..
I'm sure there is 0 issues with the beat I made .. I just dont know what happened I think It's a mistake ..
Can you help me to figure out what happened ?
and thank you
Hey sorry only now seeing this comment, I hope by now your music would have cleared!
Best of luck!
Bro use Distrokid. You wont have problem uploading your music with them.
@@KGPikete Hey I used Distrokid already, they are cool, but I honestly have had a much better experience with ONErpm in the past year, I only moved from them because if you stop paying them, they take down your music.
And the Leave A Legacy thing is not what it sounds like, it only really works if you are dead, so once you are alive you must make payments to them.
had to upload my album with distro because one rpm jus always has a issue i tried to pull my money out and it’s been a month
This content can't be distributed due to editorial reasons. The quality of the recording does not meet yet the standards required by the platforms.
ONErpm reserves the right to not distribute the content registered.
How can I fix this? Please Help Me.
Hi SpoolWasp, under normal situations I would quickly give an answer, but because of a recent comment from someone else, I must firt ask you this.
Have you ever released music before, and who mixed and mastered your music?
I will try to help.
@@TieDyeKitty Hi Tie Dye Kitty,
I have released music before, but not under the same name I am trying to distribute with. For mastering, I use Bandlab Mastering.
@@-TerraBS- Ok you are the second person this week with the exact problem, and both of you have the experience, so I will have to guess that ONErpm may be just overwhelmed with the amount of submission they are getting or Apple Music has changed a requirements and have changed the game, I say this because Apple Music is the most strict store and sort of the benchmark for quality, so if any music does not meet their standard, then ONErpm will not distribute because they are one of the biggest stores.
Why? Onerpm stop working for upcoming artist
In case it helps anyone - my album was rejected and the reason was not touched on in the videos here, but was eluded to by Tie Dye in the comments. I had the general "platform quality requirements" shpeal as part of my rejection. No specificity of course, and my attempts to inquire via ticket did not shed light. It turns out that, as Tie Dye suggested, quality might be indicative of basic mastering best practices. I totally forgot to limit/normalize all of my tracks, only to make them appear to be super quiet relative to normally distributed content. Rookie move.
Thanks for shedding light on your situation sorry for not jumping on your question/comment as I had many people getting rejections due to copyright issues and I sort of left that topic alone.
SO in your case I would not "Normalize" my tracks, because that would just push the limits and squeeze them into submission.
Thats like beating an animal to do tricks.
Whereas MASTERING is more of an individual treatment, where you sit, listing and make micro adjustments to your song to push its boundaries to international levels via EQ, Compression and Limiting.
But the real trick is to get a great RMS reading while in the mix with controlled PEAKS, so that when you get to the Master stage, you don't have to push that much to get to the levels you need.
Can you collab with me I'm beat producing actully sir
Do you have any music on Spotify that I can hear?
Broo OneRpm is trash.. they not letting me get my streaming royalties. I have almost one year sending email back to OneRpm.. i never had the problem using Distrokid... NEVER Trust free service.
I never got my Streaming royalties from Distrokid either KG Pikete, plus they had many hidden charges.
But streaming royalty payments from your music distributer is not the only royalty payment coming to you as an artist, have you registered with the MLC?
Dear user - in order to verify your authenticity as an artist and legally protect your intellectual property, we need you to present an artist distribution authorization. This is a document that attests, in full, the proper right of usage and distribution of your content, acknowledging and taking responsibility for it, for ONErpm to legally distribute the release.
The text must contain: timestamp; the name of the artist; the release title; the release UPC; written text confirming that the author is the legal owner of the product; and the signatures of all involved parties. Once the distribution authorization is sent, we will redirect your release to our Copyright team for further analysis.
After the analysis is concluded, if the documentation meets all the requested requirements, ONErpm wil be able to approve your content.
Sir Because of this my album is getting rejected. how do i correct it?
Hi Shivam, please check out this TH-cam playlist for more help th-cam.com/play/PL5ynaRzB5aJnjyzkz6jLkZPyXy8LQQAzL.html
If you have any further questions you can message me on www.tiedyekitty.com/
Let me now how it goes!
Solve hua?
Nah these clowns are a joke. I was going to release a solo project through them and do a review, and they rejected my music for “editorial reasons “ and that it “wasn’t good enough for the platforms” and “doesn’t meet the yet platform requirements quality”. What kind of outsourced call center agent broken English bullshit is that?
Hey Fear 2 Stop, all this means to be completely honest with you, is that the quality of the production is not close enough to other music on Spotify, Apple Music and other stores.
It may have nothing to do with the content or theme of your music.
This simply means that on a production level your music masters overall volume may be to low for example, so if someone plays a song from a billboard charting artist and then tries to play your song, they may not even hear it unless they turn their volume way up.
Believe me, ONErpm wants to make money, and the more songs they can get to distribute, the better it is for them, so don't take this as a personal attack on your art.
@@TieDyeKitty maybe, but after 21 years of doing this (and mixing and mastering for other artists) I’ve kinda gotten just a little bit experienced with this…and in any case was a reupload of a track I had up there previously. I was literally doing this for review purposes . (We already use Distrokid and Soundrop) .
@@Fear2Stop oh sorry to assume you were a newbie buddy.
Did you take down the music from Distrokid before you tried to upload to ONErpm?
@@Fear2Stop sorry for calling you a newbie buddy, once the music is not presently already in music stores, you should never really get a problem like that.
I know if you try uploading a song from a producer that sold the beat to a bunch of artist, they would reject for "Generic Beats" or if is a cover song that sound pretty much like the original that would be a SURE REJECTION.
But your case is very very strange, especially if you used the original ISRC and UPC codes from Distrokid.
@@TieDyeKitty No worries… the song in question was released by another distributor I quit doing business with a year ago (by choice due to a customer service issue)and hasn’t been online since.
Thank you very much sir my song is approved
Best of luck with your music Davistar, thanks for letting me know!
First, it is important to note that ONErpm as a reputable company respects copyright laws enforced to protect artists' rights as songwriters or performers. All works are protected by copyrights and their use depends solely on the consent of their owner.
When you receive a copyright license request for a specific track in your album, you must contact the author or publisher that holds the rights to it and request a license for re-recording the track. Only with that license your content can be approved and distributed.
When contacting the author or publisher make sure you inform them the name of the track, songwriters, ISRC of your recording, performer name, and producer.
If you receive a request for an artist/performer license, you must contact the artist label that is performing in your album. Inform the label that the artist is either the performer or a featured artist in your release.
When contacting the artist label make sure you inform them the name of the track, songwriters, ISRC of your recording, and the name of the artist that is performing or featuring in your work.
In case the performer or featuring artist in your album is independent, this license must be provided by the artist.
For further questions, our Support Team and our Copyright Team will be glad to help you!
Im getting this even though my friend produced the beat...what can i do
This is Confusing BS.
Ok so what part of it does not make sense to you?
I say this because even tho it may not seem like this for other music distributors, this is the business side of the "Music Business" so its not the most fun part, but it is the part that helps you get paid.