Music royalties and reporting

Royalty visibility with release strategy behind it.

Digital Currency Inc. helps artists, labels, managers, and creative teams understand royalty reporting, catalog organization, music distribution, streaming strategy, playlist readiness, sync preparation, and label services.

Royalties are easier to understand when releases, metadata, reporting, catalog records, and campaign activity are organized. DCI gives artists and teams a more structured way to connect distribution activity with long-term catalog growth.

  • Music royalty reporting guidance
  • Distribution royalty visibility and release tracking
  • Catalog organization for artists and labels
  • Metadata and release information review

What DCI supports

Reporting, catalog organization, and release context.

Royalty support is not only about numbers. Artists and labels need clean release information, organized catalog records, reporting context, streaming performance awareness, and a plan for what happens after each release goes live.

  • Music royalty reporting guidance
  • Distribution royalty visibility and release tracking
  • Catalog organization for artists and labels
  • Metadata and release information review
  • Streaming performance context
  • Playlist strategy connected to catalog growth
  • Sync preparation and rights-readiness education
  • Label services for artist teams and creative operators

Who it is for

Built for artists, labels, managers, and catalog teams.

DCI supports music teams that want a clearer operating layer around releases, royalties, catalog tracking, distribution reporting, streaming strategy, and label-level planning.

  • Independent artists tracking release performance
  • Labels managing multiple artists or catalogs
  • Managers reviewing reporting and release activity
  • Producers and creators organizing catalog information
  • Artist teams that need more structure around royalties and reporting

Artist royalties FAQ

Music royalties, reporting, and catalog strategy explained.

Clear answers for artists and labels researching music royalties, royalty reporting, distribution reporting, catalog organization, streaming strategy, sync preparation, and label services.

What are music royalties?

Music royalties are revenue generated from the use, streaming, sale, performance, licensing, or distribution of music. Different royalty types can involve sound recordings, compositions, publishing, performance rights, neighboring rights, sync licensing, and other music business areas.

How does DCI support royalty reporting?

DCI supports royalty reporting by helping artists, labels, managers, and creative teams understand distribution reporting, organize release information, review catalog activity, and connect royalty visibility to release strategy and catalog planning.

Does music distribution affect royalties?

Yes. Music distribution affects how releases are delivered to platforms, how metadata is organized, how reporting is received, and how artists and labels review streaming and digital store activity connected to their catalog.

Who is DCI royalty support built for?

DCI royalty support is built for independent artists, labels, managers, producers, creators, and artist teams that want more structure around music distribution, reporting, catalog growth, and release planning.

Does DCI provide legal, tax, or financial advice?

No. DCI does not provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Artists and labels should speak with qualified professionals about contracts, royalty rights, publishing, taxes, accounting, and ownership questions.

DCI access

Organize your next release with DCI.

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