Not for a reputable one. You are signed as you have a commodity they want to use to sell - normally voice or instrumental or both. The company takes you on as a risk - it creates and markets a song and takes a large amount of the sales as a commission for doing so - what is left as a reasonably small percentage is yours
If you are signed to a record label, it is because they think they can make money out of your recordings and music. Thus, they will pay for your recording time (including mixing and mastering) and for CD production. Most labels will do some publicity for the recording as well. If you are unsigned and you wanted to record your own music, you would have to pay the studio yourself.
Eazy-E would never want to have anything to do with Death Row Records (the label pac was signed to), as he had beef with Dr.Dre, who was on that same label as well.
It's possible, but it would help if you can also play an instrument (or even dance well).
That would took FOREVER to list every single record label ever established...
Probably the best place to start would be to write a letter care of his record label. (If you know his booking agent, that would be better, but if you don't then sending it to him care of his record label will probably work.)
Apparently they booted her out because she wasn't good enough, but I don't believe that as they haven't said anything on the actual X Factor show, she was really good and they don't often do that. Anybody else know anything? A user on another site claims that they know the girls (Gemma) boyfriend and she got signed to a record label. The other two thought that it would be unfair for her to continue.
That would took FOREVER to list every single record label ever established...
Jaz z is a B and why would u want to?
I wouldnt pay them for someting tat is already Mine////
No its not public domain, and yes you would have to get permission from the copyright holders. Generally an artists recording contract transfers the copyrights to the record label, for which the record label monetarily compensates the artist. As such, long after the artist has died, the record label still owns the rights to those creations. Elliott Smith recorded under several different labels during his career, and in order to use his music in a film, you would need permission from whatever label owns the rights to the particular piece you wish to use.
Generally, a Product Manager would earn between £22 - £28 k in London - maybe a little more at a major record label and definitely if at a Senior level, but the music industry is not know for huge salaries.
There would be no proof of anything.