What is an ISRC code?
- An ISRC code or International Standard Recording Code is the globally recognized standard numbering system for audio and music video recordings. It comprises a 12-digit alphanumeric code and functions as a universal identification number for each sound recording.
- ISRC codes are primarily used to identify and catalog individual songs (tracks) on an album. The ISRC allows you to get paid for digital music sales by ensuring that your royalties are tracked properly. ISRC codes are necessary to sell your individual tracks via iTunes and other online music distributors. They are also required for any songs that you plan to offer for streaming on Spotify and other streaming services.
- If your release is a New release, we will be the ones to generate an ISRC code for your release.
- If it's a previous release, we highly encourage users to use their existing ISRC and UPC code for this release.
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