One person could publish a song by themselves, but a record label would pay large amounts of money for recording, mixing, distribution and advertisements.
Get it copyrighted first..Consult an attorney on how to do this..I mail copies to myself, then send them to my legal person..Otherwise, your material could be ripped off, and void your rights.
Song Dynasty with famous R&B singer/producer Tank
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Find it as a Beach Boys song.
yes
yes
Only if it is known that those words are taken out of the song
If you are using a Copyright Video and/or Audio, you need expressed written permission from the artist(s) before you can publish it. If you do not get this permission, and still publish it, you risk being sued for Copyright Infringement.
If you know the artist it is possible or by discography's
2014 and monkey
No
Song Dynasty with famous R&B singer/producer Tank
1999
To do this, you would be relying on the notion of "fair use," which doesn't always work the way you want. For example, to count as "parody," the new work must be a parody of the old work: you can change the lyrics of a song to make fun of the song, but changing the lyrics to make fun of anything else would require permission. It also depends on what you mean by "publish;" in many cases, you would be advised to pay licensing fees for the original anyway. If possible, consult with your publisher's legal counsel before proceeding.
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Anne Robinson
china
Find it as a Beach Boys song.