Music Licensed for Film, Media & Creative Work

Original soundtracks and albums available under a one-time use license. Clear terms, Artist-owned. No subscriptions.

Clear rights for projects that matter

One-Time Use Copyrights

What is this?

A one-time use copyright grants you the right to use a music work(s) in one clearly defined project.
This license gives you full confidence to use the work exactly as allowed, with simple, legally protected terms.
You're not buying the music itself - you're licensing permission to use it once, for a specific purpose.
Ownership always remains with the artist.

Who this is for?

• Filmmakers producing a single film, short, or episode
• Content creators releasing one video or campaign
• Brands and studios licensing music for a specific project
• Editors, producers, and agencies working per assignment
• Students and artists building a finished portfolio piece
If your work has a beginning, an end, and a final release, this license fits.

What can I do?

You may use the music in one finished project, such as:
• a film or video
• an online or social release
• a podcast episode
• a promotional or portfolio project
Once your project is released within the allowed window (36 months), the license remains valid for the lifetime of that project.

What can't I do?

You may not:
• reuse the same work in multiple projects
• use it as a reusable asset or template
• resell, redistribute, or sublicense the original file
• upload the raw audio as standalone file
• claim authorship or ownership
Each license applies to one project only.

How does it work?

Choose a track or album from the catalog and purchase the license.
Your download includes the audio files, artwork, and license documentation, issued to the email used at checkout.
Use the music in your project knowing the rights are clear, defined, and enforceable.

Why does it exist?

One-Time Use Licensing:
• protects independent artists
• keeps rights clear and enforceable
• prevents misuse and overexposure
• ensures every use is intentional
You pay for permission, not access. That's how independent work stays Independent.