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    What is a record deal?
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    A record deal is when a record production company gives a person or band a contract to make professional music and record albums and videos. It outlines terms of payment and certain legal restrictions between the band and the record company.
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    What do I have to do to get into the music industry?
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    Work hard, network with people as much as possible and never stop honing your craft to break into the music industry.
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    What about a song writer that is based in Ghana that needs a record label to sign him?
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    You can still follow the steps in this article and contact record labels. Try labels both in Ghana and internationally. It will take work to get noticed and to get signed so be patient and keep trying.
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    What happens once someone gets signed to a record label?
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    It will differ significantly depending on the contract, but my outsider understanding is that they will be contracted to produce a certain number of records. They will probably no longer be allowed to produce music for any other label. The contract may stipulate that they have to make media appearances and the record company will probably stipulate what shows they must appear on and may even stipulate what they can and can't say. The profit that the artist will make also depends on the contract.
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    How do I find out if a record label is still in business?
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    Give them a call at their phone number, and check out their website.
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    How can I contact Mabala Noise?
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    Go to their website, click Contact Us and send them an email.
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    How can I find a record label company near me? How do I contact record labels if I have no experience?
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    Search up "record labels near me". If you have no experience, the label most likely won't respond to you. Get a following, make really catchy songs and send the demo to them. Don't be afraid to get rejected.
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