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Split sheets are used to determine how much each person involved with a song, contributed. If you made a song on your own, that being the music (or the beat/instrumental) and you wrote the lyrics, then you own 100% of the song and there is nothing to split up. But if you only wrote the lyrics to the song and a producer made the beat, then you and that producer need to sign a split sheet together stating that the two of you created the music and lyrics and that you are splitting the song 50/50. There are different ways that you can split up a song, depending on the amount of contribution that you made to the song. For example, one person may have come up with the hook to the song, one person may come up with the lyrics and another made the beat. Typically, the producer of the music gets 50% of the song and the other 50% is split up between the writers. The two writers may agree that the hook is worth 20% and the verse is worth 30%. So the split sheet would say Producer 50%, Hook 20%, Verse 30%. Then all parties will list their name and which part they contributed and then all will need to agree and sign the split sheet, to make it official. The split sheet protects every one from future disputes about who contributed what and ensures that every party gets their fair share of the song royalties. In some cases, depending on the relationship of the parties involved in the song, the song may be split evenly. So three people would split the song up 33.33%, 33.33%, 33.34% to total 100%. Split sheets must always total 100%. Some of the images and information in the video is hypothetical. I do not know if Soulja Boy split his song up with other people nor do I know what anyone's split sheets say, besides my own.

This is an excerpt from Chapter 9: Split Sheets from my book "How To Make It In The Music Business: Using Social Media Marketing To Build A Large Following" for Music Business advice which will help you succeed!

The book will teach you how to successfully start marketing your brand online. The book covers all aspects of being successful in online branding, not just the music business. Various topics are covered such as: Starting an LLC, Getting Your Music in All Digital Music Stores, Social Media Marketing, 360 Record Deals and Contracts, Entertainment Lawyers, Split Sheets, Online Marketing, Advertising and Going Viral, Publishing, Building Successful YouTube Channels and Gaining Millions of Subscribers, Getting Major Record Deals, Starting a Record Label, Publishing Deals, Royalties, PROs, Instagram & Twitter Marketing, How To Properly Use Social Media, The Rise of Streaming Music and More! Learn how to stay relevant in the New Age Digital Music & Entertainment Business by reading this book! Ousala is a Grammy Nominated Songwriter and Publisher from Brooklyn, NY. He is the author of “How To Make It In The Music Business: Using Social Media Marketing To Build A Large Following”. Ousala started his career in entertainment as a filmmaker and was titled “most depraved director in New York” by NY Daily News after producing the controversial “Criminals Gone Wild” documentary in 2007. In 2008, Ousala contributed in the production of The History Channel show, “Gangland”. Ousala began working in the music industry as an artist manager and publisher in 2011. Within three years, Ousala’s first artist management project became a huge success. By 2014, Ousala secured his artist a major publishing deal as well as a major recording deal after co-writing a #1 Billboard hit song, which was later Nominated for a Grammy Award. In 2016, Ousala was honored at the 29th Annual ASCAP Rhythm And Soul Music Awards for “Tuesday”, which was among the top ASCAP songs on the 2015 year-end charts. Ousala’s work has appeared in The Washington Post, New York Magazine, The Fader, XXL, The Source, Mass Appeal, among others; he has also appeared as a guest on Fox News programs including “The O’Reilly Factor”, “Geraldo At Large”, CNN’s “Out In The Open with Rick Sanchez” and HBO documentary "Noisey: Atlanta".

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