Artist onboarding

Independent Artist Resources + Music Coast Artist Verification

Protect your catalog, understand your royalty paths, and learn how to bring your music to Music Coast.

Music Coast is an indie-first music streaming app built for artists who want streaming, discovery, artist profiles, media coverage, fan support, and clearer monetization tools in one place. Artists can join the platform and complete verification steps so Music Coast can confirm profile ownership, rights information, and monetization eligibility where needed.

1. Join Music Coast Artists can join Music Coast, explore the app, and prepare profile verification when needed.
2. Verify profile + rights Verification helps confirm profile ownership, authorized representation, rights information, and release eligibility.
3. Build your profile Connect streaming, artist storytelling, media coverage, booking links, shop links, and fan support tools.
4. Prepare for monetization Review royalty paths, eligible ad-supported monetization, and coins/tokens disclosures before monetization is enabled.
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Download Music Coast

Available on iOS and Android.

Artists can create an account, explore the app, and begin building their Music Coast presence. Artist verification may be requested or required for profile control, music uploads, rights review, and monetization eligibility.

Why join

Why Artists Join Music Coast

Music Coast connects the app, artist profiles, coverage, discovery, monetization education, and fan support into one artist-forward experience.

Streaming built for independent artists

Upload eligible original music and build an artist profile fans can follow.

Artist-first monetization

Music Coast’s ad-supported monetization is designed around direct attribution, not a broad pooled streaming model.

Fan support tools

Coins/tokens are artist-support tools that give listeners another way to support artists directly where enabled.

Media + discovery

Music Coast connects streaming with interviews, articles, festival coverage, photo galleries, playlists, and artist storytelling.

Booking + shop links

Artists can connect fans to booking, merch, shop, and social links directly from their profile.

Licensed/reporting-focused

Music Coast is being built around proper rights, royalty reporting, and transparent artist education.

Trust + coverage

Music Coast Licensing & Royalty Reporting Coverage

Music Coast is built around proper rights, reporting, and artist transparency.

United States

Music Coast has U.S. licensing/reporting coverage through The MLC for eligible digital audio mechanical royalties, along with U.S. performance licensing coverage through ASCAP, BMI, SESAC, and GMR.

Mexico

Music Coast has licensing/reporting coverage for Mexico through SACM/EMMAC-SACM for covered rights, repertoire, and eligible usage. Mexico availability and royalty flows may depend on the rights involved, repertoire, metadata, territory, usage type, and the artist/rightsholder’s own registrations.

Selected international territories

Music Coast also has ICE coverage for selected international territories and covered repertoire/rights. Music Coast is continuing to expand licensing/reporting coverage as the platform grows.

Artist-uploaded masters

Artists, labels, or authorized representatives must have the rights to upload and license the master recording, artwork, publishing permissions, metadata, and any other materials they provide to Music Coast.

Important note: Royalty flows depend on the right, territory, repertoire, metadata, usage type, and rights-holder registration. Artists should still make sure their works and recordings are properly registered with the relevant organizations, which may include their PRO/CMO, The MLC where applicable, SACM/EMMAC-SACM for Mexico where applicable, publishers/admins, SoundExchange or neighboring-rights societies where applicable, and any relevant local collection societies.

Now supporting Mexico

Music Coast has expanded licensing/reporting coverage to Mexico through SACM/EMMAC-SACM for covered rights, repertoire, and eligible usage. This helps us support artists and listeners in Mexico while keeping rights, reporting, and metadata accuracy at the center of the platform.

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Monetization

How Music Coast Artist Monetization Works

Music Coast monetization has multiple parts. Eligibility, deductions, reporting timing, and payout rules can vary by program, territory, rights, metadata, and platform rules.

Royalty reporting

Music Coast reports eligible usage through the applicable licensing/reporting channels based on territory, rights, repertoire, metadata, and usage type.

Direct ad-supported monetization

For eligible ad-supported monetization, Music Coast’s model is an 80/20 split on net ad revenue attributed to an artist’s music, artist page, or eligible monetized placement. 80% goes to the artist/rightsholder and 20% is retained by Music Coast.

Fan support through coins/tokens

Coins/tokens are designed as artist-support tools where enabled. They are separate from royalties and may be subject to platform fees, taxes, refunds, chargebacks, and payout eligibility rules.

What “net ad revenue” means: “Net ad revenue” means ad revenue received after applicable deductions such as ad network fees, invalid traffic, refunds, chargebacks, taxes, payment processing fees, platform fees, and other required deductions.

You Keep Ownership of Your Music

Uploading to Music Coast does not transfer ownership of your songs, recordings, artwork, or brand to Music Coast.

Artists keep ownership of their music and grant Music Coast a non-exclusive license only so the platform can host, stream, cache, display, promote, and operate the music inside the Music Coast service.

Artist onboarding

How to Bring Your Music to Music Coast

Join Music Coast, verify profile ownership where needed, confirm rights, prepare metadata, and build your artist presence.

Join Music Coast

Create your Music Coast account and explore the app as a listener or artist.

Verify your artist profile

Submit artist, label, manager, distributor, or authorized representative details so Music Coast can confirm profile ownership and rights information where needed.

Confirm your rights

You must own or control the master recording, artwork, metadata, publishing permissions, and upload rights for the territories where your music will be available.

Prepare your release information

Have your artist name, track titles, artwork, ISRCs, UPC if available, writer credits, publisher/admin information, explicit tags, featured artists, split information, and release details ready.

Submit your music

Provide release files and metadata for review when upload or submission tools are available to you.

Build your artist presence

Use Music Coast to build your profile, share music, connect booking/shop/social links, promote interviews/articles, and participate in eligible monetization opportunities.

Release prep

Artist Upload Checklist

Have these items ready before submitting music for upload review, profile verification, or monetization eligibility.

Artist name Legal/rightsholder name Contact email Manager/label contact if applicable Audio files Cover artwork Track titles ISRCs UPC if available Release date Explicit/clean tags Featured artists Producer credits Writer credits Publisher/admin information Master owner Publishing split information PRO affiliation The MLC registration status, if applicable SoundExchange registration status, if applicable Proof of rights for samples, covers, remixes, or third-party material Payment/tax information when monetization is enabled
Rights warning: Covers, remixes, mashups, DJ mixes, and sampled works may require additional proof of rights and may not be accepted unless permissions are verified.

Rights Verification Matters

Joining Music Coast is open. Verification helps protect artists, labels, rightsholders, and listeners by confirming who controls a profile, release, or catalog before uploads, rights-sensitive features, or monetization are enabled. Uploaders may be asked to verify that they control the rights to the master recording, artwork, metadata, and any third-party materials included in their release.

Music Coast may reject, remove, restrict, or pause monetization for content if rights cannot be verified or if a dispute is received.

Special rights

Covers, Remixes, Samples, and DJ Mixes

Some types of music require additional permissions before they can be accepted.

Cover songs, remixes, mashups, DJ mixes, sampled tracks, and tracks using third-party beats or loops may require proof of rights, licenses, or written permissions before upload or monetization.

If rights cannot be verified, Music Coast may reject the submission or limit availability.

Royalty education

Understanding the Different Royalty Paths

A stream can involve more than one right. This overview helps artists separate master rights, publishing, collective royalties, and Music Coast direct monetization.

Master recording

The master recording is usually controlled by the artist, label, or recording owner.

Musical work / composition

The musical work is usually controlled by songwriters, publishers, or publishing administrators.

Performance royalties

Performance royalties are handled through PROs and collection societies depending on territory and usage.

Mechanical royalties

For eligible U.S. digital audio uses, The MLC administers the blanket mechanical license for musical works.

Sound recording digital performance royalties

SoundExchange is mainly connected to non-interactive digital streaming and digital radio, not every on-demand interactive stream.

Music Coast direct monetization

Music Coast direct monetization is separate from statutory or collective royalties. Eligible artists/rightsholders may receive platform monetization from attributed ad revenue, fan support tools, or other eligible monetized placements.

Policies

Artist Policies & Disclosures

Review the policies that support upload rights, monetization, coins/tokens, privacy, terms, and copyright handling on Music Coast.

Artist walkthroughs

Music Coast-hosted walkthroughs

Step-by-step release, metadata, playlist-promo, and ad setup guides written for artists who want the process explained clearly before they pay someone else to do it.

Release setup

Release & Metadata Checklist

A practical release-prep walkthrough for artist names, song titles, credits, identifiers, artwork, lyrics, explicit tags, and delivery timing in United States of America.

Time 15–25 min Level Beginner friendly
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Before release day

Splits, Credits & Ownership Basics

A plain-language guide to writing down who owns what, who should be credited, and which details artists should collect before releasing music in United States of America.

Time 10–15 min Level Beginner friendly
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DIY playlist promotion

Playlist Landing Page Promo Guide

A clean workflow for sending fans to one focused playlist, video, or release destination from Instagram, Meta, Google, YouTube, newsletters, and Linktree-style pages.

Time 12–20 min Level Beginner friendly
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Meta + Instagram

Meta & Instagram Ads Starter Guide

A starter workflow for matching the campaign objective, creative, audience, destination, and reporting before artists spend real money on Meta or Instagram ads.

Time 12–18 min Level Beginner friendly
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Google + YouTube

Google & YouTube Campaign Basics

A practical guide for testing search, YouTube, and landing-page campaigns without confusing impressions, views, clicks, and real fan behavior.

Time 12–18 min Level Beginner friendly
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FAQ

Artist FAQ

Short answers for artists, managers, labels, and authorized representatives before they submit verification details.

Is Music Coast a distributor?

Music Coast is a streaming platform, not a traditional distributor. Artists should still use their distributor, publisher/admin, PRO, and royalty collection registrations where applicable.

Do I keep ownership of my music?

Yes. Uploading to Music Coast does not transfer ownership. Artists grant Music Coast a non-exclusive license to host, stream, display, promote, and operate the music within the service.

Who can upload music?

Artists, labels, managers, distributors, publishers/admins, or authorized representatives may submit music or profile details when they control or have permission for the rights involved. Verification may be required for profile control, upload review, rights review, territory availability, or monetization eligibility.

What rights do I need before uploading?

You need rights or permissions for the master recording, artwork, metadata, publishing/composition use, samples, featured artists, and any third-party material.

Can labels or managers upload for artists?

Yes, if they are authorized to act for the artist or rights owner and can provide verification if Music Coast requests it.

Can I upload cover songs?

Cover songs may require additional licensing or proof of permissions before they can be accepted or monetized.

Can I upload remixes, DJ mixes, or samples?

Only if you can verify the required permissions for the third-party material. If rights cannot be verified, Music Coast may reject or restrict the submission.

How does Music Coast’s 80/20 ad monetization work?

For eligible ad-supported monetization, artists receive 80% of net ad revenue attributed to eligible artist content, and Music Coast retains 20%.

What does “net ad revenue” mean?

Net ad revenue means ad revenue received after applicable deductions such as ad network fees, invalid traffic, refunds, chargebacks, taxes, payment processing fees, platform fees, and other required deductions.

Are coins/tokens the same as royalties?

No. Coins/tokens are fan-support tools where enabled and are separate from royalty reporting.

Do I need to be registered with a PRO?

Songwriters and publishers should review PRO or collection society registration based on their territory, catalog, and professional needs.

Do I need to register with The MLC?

For eligible U.S. digital audio mechanical royalties, songwriters and publishers should review The MLC registration where applicable.

Does SoundExchange apply to Music Coast streams?

SoundExchange is mainly connected to non-interactive digital streaming and digital radio. Artists should review whether SoundExchange applies to their catalog and uses.

Which countries/territories does Music Coast currently support?

Music Coast describes its active licensing/reporting position as coverage in the United States, Mexico, and selected international territories. Availability can depend on rights, repertoire, metadata, territory, usage type, and platform rules.

Is Music Coast licensed in Mexico?

Yes. Music Coast has licensing/reporting coverage for Mexico through SACM/EMMAC-SACM for covered rights, repertoire, and eligible usage. Artists should still make sure their own works, recordings, metadata, and rightsholder information are properly registered with the relevant societies, publishers/admins, and collection organizations where applicable.

Do Mexican artists still need SACM, INDAUTOR, AMPROFON, ANDI, EJE, or SOMEXFON?

Music Coast’s licensing/reporting coverage does not replace an artist’s own professional registrations. Mexican artists and rightsholders should review the organizations that apply to their role, such as SACM for authors/composers, INDAUTOR for copyright registration resources, AMPROFON for ISRC information, ANDI or EJE for certain performer rights, SOMEXFON for certain recording/rightsholder paths, and IMPI for trademarks.

When are artist payouts made?

Payout timing can depend on eligibility, valid activity, thresholds, reporting cycles, payment method, tax information, disputes, refunds, and platform rules.

What payment methods are available?

Available payout methods may vary by country, account status, and monetization program. Music Coast may request payment and tax information before payouts are enabled.

What happens if there is a copyright dispute?

Music Coast may remove, restrict, hold, or pause monetization for disputed content while rights are reviewed.

Can I remove my music from Music Coast?

Artists or authorized representatives can request removal according to Music Coast policies, rights obligations, and operational timelines.

Can I add booking, merch, shop, and social links?

Yes. Artist profiles are designed to connect fans to booking, merch, shop, and social links where available.

Can Music Coast interview or feature artists on the platform?

Music Coast may feature artists through interviews, articles, festival coverage, playlists, social clips, or other editorial opportunities, subject to editorial review and availability.

Does Music Coast allow AI-generated or AI-assisted music?

Music Coast may review AI-generated, AI-assisted, synthetic voice, deepfake, or cloned-voice material under its AI Content & Authenticity Policy. Uploaders must have the rights and permissions needed for the music, voice, likeness, artwork, metadata, and training/source materials involved.

Artist verification

Artist Verification

Use this form to verify an artist profile, rightsholder relationship, label/manager authority, or release eligibility. Music Coast may use this information to confirm rights, reduce unauthorized uploads, and support monetization review.

Open join note: Joining Music Coast is open. Verification helps protect artists, labels, rightsholders, and listeners by confirming who controls a profile, release, or catalog before uploads, rights-sensitive features, or monetization are enabled.
Review Upload Checklist

Music Coast reviews verification details to help protect artist profiles, rights information, territory availability, and monetization eligibility.

Resource directory

Country/Territory Resource Directory

This directory helps artists find royalty, licensing, wellness, and release resources by territory. It does not mean every listed territory is currently included in Music Coast’s active streaming licensing coverage.

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Rights & Registration

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INDAUTOR — Instituto Nacional del Derecho de Autor

Official Mexican copyright authority. Use INDAUTOR resources to learn about public copyright registration, author rights, legal services, and collective management information in Mexico.

SACM — Sociedad de Autores y Compositores de México

Mexican collective management society for authors and composers. Songwriters, composers, and publishers can review SACM membership, work registration, licensing, repertoire, and royalty-related resources.

EMMAC-SACM — Digital / licensing resources

EMMAC-SACM provides licensing and tariff information connected to Mexican music publishing/rightsholder licensing. Useful for understanding digital licensing coverage and Mexico music-use licensing structures.

AMPROFON — ISRC codes for recordings

AMPROFON provides ISRC information and services in Mexico. ISRCs help identify sound recordings and music videos for platform reporting, metadata, and royalty systems.

IMPI / MARCia — Artist name, band name, and brand trademarks

Use IMPI and MARCia to research and protect artist names, band names, logos, and music brands as trademarks in Mexico.

Performer / Neighboring Rights

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ANDI — Asociación Nacional de Intérpretes

ANDI is a Mexican collective management society focused on interpreter/performer royalties. Useful for singers, vocal performers, and interpreters reviewing royalty paths in Mexico and abroad.

EJE Ejecutantes

EJE represents musicians, singers, and performing musicians in Mexico for certain performer/executant rights. Useful for musicians reviewing neighboring-rights and performance-related royalty paths.

SOMEXFON — Sociedad Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas, Videogramas y Multimedia

SOMEXFON is a Mexican collective management society connected to public-use royalties for recorded music catalogs it represents. Useful for labels, producers, and sound recording rightsholders reviewing neighboring-rights resources.

Tax / Payout Readiness

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SAT — RFC and Constancia de Situación Fiscal

Mexican artists and rightsholders may need tax details for payouts, invoicing, or business verification. SAT resources can help with RFC registration and Constancia de Situación Fiscal. Music Coast does not provide tax advice. Artists should consult a qualified tax professional for payout, invoice, CFDI, RFC, VAT/IVA, or cross-border payment questions.

Release & Metadata

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Mexico Release Metadata Checklist

Prepare artist names, legal/rightsholder names, ISRCs, UPCs, track titles, writer credits, publisher/admin information, SACM/collection society information, explicit tags, cover artwork, release dates, master owner, and split information before submitting music.

Promotion & Advertising

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DIY artist promotion · Mexico

For Mexico, localize your playlist/release landing page, language, audience, currency, and creative. Start small, measure traffic quality, and avoid anyone promising guaranteed streams or playlist results.

Set one goal Use one landing page Track clicks Test small budgets Use Music Coast apps

Meta / Instagram Ads — Mexico artist starter path

Use official ad-platform resources to test small, honest campaigns around a Music Coast profile, release link, playlist, video, or show announcement. Track clicks and avoid fake playlist or bot-promo offers.

Google / YouTube Campaign Basics — Mexico

Use YouTube and Google campaign reporting to understand views, clicks, landing-page behavior, and real fan activity before increasing promotion spend.

Wellness

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Mexico wellness and mental health support resources

Mexico wellness and mental health support resources are being reviewed. If you are in immediate danger, contact local emergency services in your area.

Next step

Ready to Bring Your Music to Music Coast?

Join Music Coast, review the upload checklist, and submit artist verification details so your profile, rights information, and monetization eligibility can be reviewed where needed.