How do I register my song?

How do I register my song?

To register your song with Music Connect, please visit ISRC Registration To register your song, you will need an ISRC code.  If you do not currently have an ISRC code, you will need to purchase one through an independent distributor.

If you are registering a song that is associated with an album that you have already registered with us, please fill in the UPC code field with the UPC code of the associated album as well as the track number of the song for the album.  If you do not have a UPC code associated with the song, please fill in the UPC code field with 12 zeros.
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