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Jan 2024
35m 21s

99. Using Popular Melodies in Your Music

XYLO ARIA
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The trend of infusing compositions with familiar tunes has already become popular nowadays but how do you really navigate the complexities of collaboration and credit that comes with it? In this episode, Xylo chats with multifaceted artist and producer, Raphaella, about how interpolations work and how exactly are splits negotiated in this creative process.

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