Rights & Services
Musician Verified Credits
Verified human credits and rights data on a track — so payment routes to the real people who made it.
As AI floods catalogs with music, one question decides who gets paid: who actually made this track? Musician Verified — or Human Verified — credits mean the writers, performers, producers, and rights owners behind a recording are identified and confirmed, with accurate rights and split data attached.
This matters more every year. Royalty eligibility hinges on human authorship, platforms are tightening rules against impersonation and AI voice clones, and billions in royalties go unclaimed when credits are missing or wrong. Complete, verified credits are the defense against unclaimed and black-box royalties and misrouted payments — they are how money reaches real people instead of disappearing.
It is the standard Notes champions: every musician and rights owner represented, verified, and paid in full. Verified credits connect human creators to their identifiers — the ISRC on the recording and the IPI on each rights holder — so every platform and society can route payment to the right person.
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Musician Verified Credits: common questions
- Why do verified credits matter for royalties?
- Royalties only reach you if platforms and societies know you are the rights holder. Verified, complete credits — with accurate splits and identifiers — are what route payment to the real people behind a track instead of leaving it unclaimed.
- What does Human Verified / Musician Verified mean?
- That the people behind a track — writers, performers, producers, and rights owners — are identified and confirmed as the human creators, with the rights and split data needed to get paid.
- How does this relate to AI music?
- As AI-generated music grows, verifying the human creators behind a work is how fair compensation stays with real people.