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Music Business Glossary

The music business,
defined.

From DSPs to splits — every term you need to run your music business, explained clearly.

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127 terms0 categoriesUpdated April 2026
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CD
A CD (Compact Disc) is a physical audio format that stores and plays back digital music, once the dominant format for music distribution before streaming took over.
Campaign
A campaign is a coordinated set of promotional activities designed to achieve a specific marketing goal, such as building awareness around a new release or growing an artist's fanbase.
Campaigns
Campaigns in melabel are structured promotional efforts designed to market music releases, engage fans, and achieve specific marketing objectives.
Catalog
A catalog refers to the complete collection of musical works or sound recordings owned or controlled by an artist, songwriter, publisher, or record label.
Collabs
Collabs (Collaborations) refer to features within melabel that facilitate and manage creative partnerships between artists, producers, and other music professionals on shared projects.
Compulsory License
A Compulsory License is a legal provision that grants permission to use a copyrighted work without direct negotiation with the copyright holder, provided certain statutory conditions and royalty rates are met.
Content Calendar
A Content Calendar is a detailed schedule used to plan, organize, and track all content creation and publication activities, particularly for social media and promotional campaigns.
Content ID
Content ID is a digital fingerprinting system developed by Google, primarily used on YouTube, to easily identify and manage copyrighted content.
Conversion Rate
Conversion Rate is the percentage of users who complete a desired action (a "conversion") out of the total number of users who were exposed to a marketing effort.
Copyright
Copyright is a legal right granted to the creator of original literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works, giving them exclusive rights to use and distribute their work.
Cover Song
A cover song is a new performance or recording by an artist of a previously recorded, commercially released song written by someone else.
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DDEX
DDEX is a global standards-setting body that creates XML-based message standards for the digital music supply chain, enabling consistent communication between distributors, labels, and DSPs.
DPID
A DPID (Data Provider Identifier) is a unique identifier assigned to companies that exchange music data using DDEX standards, ensuring accurate attribution in the digital supply chain.
DSP
A DSP (Digital Service Provider) is a platform that delivers music digitally to consumers, including streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music and download stores like iTunes.
Dashboard
The Dashboard in melabel is the personalized homepage that provides an at-a-glance overview of key metrics, upcoming events, and quick actions for an artist or label.
Delivery
Delivery refers to the technical process of transmitting music files, artwork, and metadata from an aggregator or label to Digital Service Providers (DSPs) for release.
Digital Distribution
Digital distribution is the process of delivering music to online platforms and streaming services so that listeners worldwide can access it via DSPs like Spotify, Apple Music, and Tidal.
Distribution Agreement
A Distribution Agreement is a legal contract between a music creator (artist/label) and a distributor, outlining the terms by which the distributor will make the music available to consumers.
Distributor
A Distributor is a company or service that facilitates the delivery of music from artists and labels to various retail outlets and digital platforms worldwide.
Dolby Atmos
Dolby Atmos is an immersive, object-based spatial audio technology that allows sounds to be placed and moved in three-dimensional space, creating a more realistic and enveloping listening experience.
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MBO
MBO (Music Business Operations) refers to the end-to-end administrative, financial, and strategic processes involved in running a music business — the core workflow that melabel is built to streamline.
MP3
MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer III) is a lossy audio compression format that significantly reduces file size by removing inaudible audio information, making it highly efficient for digital distribution and streaming.
Major Label
A Major Label refers to one of the three largest multinational record companies that dominate the global music industry: Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, and Warner Music Group.
Master Recording
A Master Recording (or "master") is the original sound recording of a musical performance, which is the definitive version from which all copies are made.
Mastering
Mastering is the final stage of audio production, where a mixed track is optimized for playback across all systems and platforms, ensuring consistency, loudness, and sonic quality.
Mechanical Royalty
A Mechanical Royalty is a payment made to a songwriter and their publisher for the reproduction and distribution of a copyrighted musical composition, whether physical or digital.
Merch
Merch (Merchandise) refers to physical products, such as apparel, accessories, or physical music formats, sold by artists and labels, with management tools often integrated into melabel.
Metadata
Metadata in music refers to all the descriptive information embedded within or associated with a music file, providing crucial details about the track, artist, and release.
Mixing
Mixing is the process of blending and balancing all the individual audio tracks (vocals, drums, guitars, etc.) of a song into a cohesive and sonically pleasing stereo (or spatial) file.
Monthly Listeners
Monthly Listeners is a metric provided by streaming platforms that indicates the number of unique users who have streamed an artist's music at least once within a 28-day rolling period.
Music Analytics
Music Analytics in melabel provides comprehensive data and insights into the performance of music releases, audience engagement, and revenue streams.
Music Business Workspace
The Music Business Workspace is a holistic term describing melabel's integrated environment that unifies all aspects of managing a music career or label into a single, cohesive platform.
Music Contracts
Music Contracts in melabel are digital agreements and legal documents related to music projects, stored, managed, and sometimes generated within the platform.
Music Files
Music Files in melabel refer to the centralized storage and management system for all audio, artwork, and other digital assets related to music projects.
Music Publishers Association
The Music Publishers Association (MPA) is a trade organization representing music publishers in the United States, advocating for their interests and promoting the value of music publishing.
Music Publishing
Music Publishing involves the management and exploitation of the copyrights in musical compositions, ensuring songwriters and composers are paid for the use of their works.
Music Video
A Music Video is a short film or visual content created to accompany a song, serving as a powerful promotional and artistic extension of the music.
melabel
melabel is a comprehensive digital workspace designed for independent music artists and labels to manage their entire music business operations.
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PR
PR (Public Relations) in music involves managing an artist's public image and securing media coverage through press releases, interviews, and relationships with journalists, bloggers, and playlist curators.
PRO
A PRO (Performing Rights Organization) is a body that collects and distributes performance royalties to songwriters, composers, and music publishers whenever their compositions are publicly performed or broadcast.
Pay-Per-Stream
Pay-Per-Stream (PPS) refers to the royalty rate paid by streaming services to rights holders (artists, labels, publishers, songwriters) for each individual stream of a song.
Performance Royalty
A Performance Royalty is a payment made to songwriters and their publishers for the public performance of their copyrighted musical compositions.
Playlist
A Playlist is a curated collection of songs, typically created by users, artists, or editorial teams on streaming platforms, designed for specific moods, genres, or activities.
Playlist Pitch
A Playlist Pitch is the act of submitting a song to curators of official or independent playlists on streaming platforms, hoping to secure placement and increase discoverability.
Pre-Save
A Pre-Save is a digital marketing campaign that allows fans to save an upcoming music release to their streaming library before its official Release Date.
Press Release
A Press Release is an official written statement issued to news media outlets to announce something newsworthy about an artist or their music, such as a new release, tour, or significant achievement.
Product
A Product in music distribution refers to the commercial release package — whether a single, EP, or album — as submitted to DSPs with all associated assets, metadata, and identifiers.
Projects
Projects in melabel are organizational containers that group all related assets, tasks, and information for a specific music release or creative endeavor.
Promotion
Promotion encompasses all activities used to market and create awareness for an artist or release, including playlist pitching, social media, PR, advertising, and direct fan outreach.
Public Domain
Public Domain refers to creative works whose copyrights have expired or were never established, meaning they can be used freely by anyone without permission or payment.
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RIAA
The RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) is a trade organization that represents the interests of the U.S. recording industry, primarily major and independent record labels.
ROI
ROI (Return on Investment) is a performance measure used to evaluate the efficiency or profitability of an investment, calculated as the benefit (return) minus the cost, divided by the cost.
Radio Promotion
Radio Promotion involves the strategic effort to get a song played on terrestrial, satellite, or internet radio stations to increase its exposure and audience reach.
Reach
Reach is a marketing metric that quantifies the total number of unique individuals who have seen a piece of content or a promotional message.
Record Label
A Record Label is a company that manages the production, manufacturing, distribution, marketing, and promotion of sound recordings and music videos.
Recoupment
Recoupment is the process by which a record label or publisher recovers an Advance or other expenses from an artist's or songwriter's future royalties.
Release
A Release is the official launch of a music product — single, EP, or album — to the public through digital or physical distribution channels on a specific Release Date.
Release Calendar
The Release Calendar in melabel is a centralized, interactive timeline for planning, scheduling, and tracking all music releases and associated promotional activities.
Release Date
The Release Date is the official day and time when a music product (single, EP, album) is made publicly available to consumers on digital and/or physical platforms.
Release Strategy
A Release Strategy is a comprehensive plan outlining how and when an artist or label will launch and promote new music to maximize its impact and reach.
Revenue Split
Revenue Split refers to the agreed-upon division of income generated from music sales, streams, licenses, or other commercial uses among all involved parties (artists, labels, publishers, distributors, collaborators).
Royalty
A Royalty is a payment made to the owner of intellectual property (like a song or recording) for the right to use their work, typically calculated as a percentage of revenue or a fixed fee per use.
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SESAC
SESAC (Society of European Stage Authors and Composers) is a U.S. performing rights organization (PRO) that licenses and collects Performance Royalties for its songwriter, composer, and music publisher members.
Sample
A Sample (in audio production) is a portion of a pre-existing sound recording or musical composition that is incorporated into a new musical work.
Sample Clearance
Sample Clearance is the legal process of obtaining permission from copyright holders to use a portion of a pre-existing sound recording or musical composition in a new piece of music.
Sample Rate
Sample Rate refers to the number of samples of an audio signal taken per second during the analog-to-digital conversion process, measured in Hertz (Hz) or kilohertz (kHz).
Sell-Through
Sell-Through is a retail metric that measures the percentage of merchandise or physical music products received by a retailer that have been sold to consumers.
Single
A Single is a music release consisting of one primary track, sometimes accompanied by B-sides or remixes, typically used to introduce an artist, promote an upcoming album, or test audience response.
Smart Links
Smart Links are dynamic, shareable URLs that automatically direct listeners to a specific music release on their preferred streaming or download service.
Social Post
Social Post refers to melabel's integrated tools for scheduling, publishing, and managing social media content across various platforms to promote music and engage with fans.
Songwriting Splits
Songwriting Splits are the agreed-upon percentages of ownership and future publishing royalties allocated to each songwriter who contributed to a musical composition.
SoundExchange
SoundExchange is a U.S. performance rights organization that collects and distributes digital performance royalties for sound recording owners and performing artists when their music is played on non-interactive digital radio.
Splits
Splits refer to the agreed-upon percentages or shares of royalties and ownership distributed among collaborators on a music project, managed within melabel.
Stems
Stems are groups of mixed audio tracks (e.g., all drums, all vocals, all guitars) that are bounced down to a single stereo or mono file, providing more flexibility than a final stereo mix.
Store (melabel)
The melabel Store is an integrated e-commerce solution within the platform, enabling artists and labels to directly sell their music, merchandise, and other products to fans.
Stream Count
Stream Count is the total number of times a song or audio track has been played on a streaming service.
Stream-to-Listener Ratio
Stream-to-Listener Ratio is a metric that indicates the average number of times each unique listener streams a particular artist's music within a given period.
Streaming
Streaming refers to the continuous transmission of audio or video data over the internet, allowing users to listen to or watch content without downloading it permanently.
Street Date
Street Date is an alternative term for Release Date, specifically referring to the day a music product is officially made available for sale or public consumption.
Superfan
A Superfan is a highly dedicated and engaged fan who consistently supports an artist through repeated consumption of their music, purchasing merchandise, attending shows, and actively participating in their community.
Sync License
A Sync License (Synchronization License) grants permission to synchronize a musical composition and/or sound recording with visual media, such as film, television, commercials, video games, or online videos.
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