
Streaming
How to Get Your Music on Rythm
Licensed streaming service in LabelGrid's distribution network.
Visit Rythm →Rythm is a licensed music streaming platform delivered as part of LabelGrid's distribution coverage.
Notes delivers releases to Rythm so plays generate recording royalties through its licensing pool.
How Notes works with this platform
What we do on Rythm
- Deliver. Notes ships your sound recordings to Rythm as part of every release, with credits and ISRCs included.
- Register. Your songwriter credits are registered with PROs and The MLC so the publishing side of every play is paid as well.
- Collect. Recording royalties from Rythm, plus the publishing royalties behind every play — performance and mechanical — are reconciled in one place, with no percentage taken.
What you earn here
Royalties Rythm generates
Your Rythm recording royalties reach you through Notes, and we register you with The MLC and your PRO so the rest is collected too — all paid to you in full, never a percentage taken.
- Recording RoyaltiesRecording royalties are what the master earns — the recording revenue your distributor collects, plus digital-performance royalties.
- Mechanical RoyaltiesMechanical royalties are paid to songwriters and publishers each time a composition is reproduced — including every interactive stream and download.
- Performance RoyaltiesPerformance royalties are paid to songwriters and publishers when a composition is performed publicly — on radio, TV, in venues, or via streaming.
Questions musicians ask
Common questions about Rythm
- How do I get my music on Rythm?
- Create a free Notes account, add your release, and Notes delivers it to Rythm with your credits and ISRCs attached. You keep your masters and your rights — Notes never takes a percentage of your royalties.
- How long does it take for my music to appear on Rythm?
- Most releases reach Rythm within a few days. Setting your release date a couple of weeks out gives you time to line up pre-saves and pitch playlists before it goes live.
- Does Notes take a cut of my Rythm royalties?
- No. Notes is a flat monthly subscription with a free tier to start, so your Rythm royalties are paid to you in full — nothing skimmed off the top.
- Does Notes collect my songwriting royalties too, or just the recording?
- Both. Alongside your Rythm delivery, Notes registers your songwriter credits with PROs and The MLC, so the publishing royalties behind every play get collected as well.
More streaming platforms
Notes delivers to all of these
- Spotify

- Apple Music

- Amazon Music

- YouTube Music

- Tidal

- Deezer

- Pandora

- SoundCloud

- Audiomack

- iHeartRadio

- Napster

- Anghami



