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Does A record company pay for an artists hotel, music production and other bills?

Question by AJAX: Does A record company pay for an artists hotel, music production and other bills?
Does A record company pay for an artists hotel, music production and other bills

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Answer by HoneySuite
In general, no. A music contract usually pays an artist to submit a certain number of acceptable projects for them within a specific period of time (i.e., 3 albums over 4 years). The artist usually gets an advance against expected sales which of course, can be used to defray expenses. Contracts can vary in the details. It may be part of the contract that a certain producer or songwriter be involved, for instance.

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