We don't exactly charge - we negotiate a rate per song, based on the format in which it will be used.
There are different rates for radio, downloads, streams, commericals, movies, television, musicals, theatre, educational, etc et etc
I suppose the short answer is that if you wrote one song that made it onto a physical CD, and that artist's project actually turned a profit, a songwriter would receive (after taxes and after everyone else gets paid) about three cents per unit sold.
$1,000
He doesnt charge one rate. But the minimum he'll do is around $8,000.
Minimum- $1 Million
10000 per song
About ten thosand for every song
depends on scale of how much he practices,but average charge per song is 5lack or above
0.99 cents
The average pay for a songwriter is 3500 dollars per year.10 cents per song on a CD that is sold. Minus taxes, and production expenses. And the publisher gets 50%
Well it all counts on who they are working for maybe 1'000-2'000 per song.
if you mean iTunes they charge .99, but after tax I think its about 1.08-1.09
t-pain charges about 30,000$ for a 16 bar verse, young ca$h, said
t-pain charges about 30,000$ for a 16 bar verse, young ca$h, said
Depends on how much they charge per hour
about 3,000 dollars
I charge $5 per foot with a 100 ft min.
this will depend on were you live and what contrey you like in
however much you want to charge