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Thank you for your interest in working with B.E. RELATIONS PUBLISHING. Our team will evaluate all the information in your application to make a decision as to whether you’re a right fit for our roster. Ideal candidates are emerging and established artists with a healthy and growing following who control most if not all of their master and publishing rights.

If you do have a manager, please list his or her name.
We most likely will not reach out to your manager, however, we usually ask for this information when we're unable to reach you.
How do I find my IPI number? You can obtain your IPI/CAE number from your PRO by either logging into your PRO account, contacting your PRO, or performing a search in the public repertory on both ASCAP, BMI, SESAC or SECAM. Search your name and the IPI/CAE will appear next to it.
A person who creates the melody of a song is called a music composer, and the person who single-handedly created the melody and wrote the lyrics is called a songwriter.
A person who creates the melody of a song is called a music composer, and the person who single-handedly created the melody and wrote the lyrics is called a songwriter.

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