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Here's the situation: I've been ghostwriting for an author on everything from web copy to magazine copy to speeches to dialogue for radio interviews.
He was given an idea by a radio person to compile a music CD containing songs related to the theme of his current book.
He has now asked me to write lyrics for said CD, to be set to original music.
I don't have any idea what to charge. I am researching royalty rates but can't find much on up-front fees. This may go nowhere, then again, the strangest things have taken off. If I wrote catchy lyrics to a song which ended up in commercials for some Fortune 100 company or a movie or TV show and didn't have some type of residual rights, I might go insane.
Any suggestions on standard fees for such a project, as well as standard royalty rates. I'd strictly be providing lyrics for 10-15 songs.
All help is greatly, GREATLY appreciated! DU is my go-to place for just about everything. Smartest people on the whole friggin planet are here..... Thanks in advance.
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