A content creator can sometimes earn a share of a song's revenue by partnering directly with the artist who owns or controls that revenue. The idea is simple. The creator uses and promotes the track, while the artist gives them an agreed percentage of the income tied to the song.

How the partnership works

The source describes four basic steps.

  1. Find an artist willing to partner
  2. Agree on a revenue split
  3. Use the artist's song in your content
  4. Receive the agreed share when the song earns revenue

This can align incentives because both sides benefit when the track reaches more listeners. It is not the same as simply using a popular background song with no relationship to the artist.

Lunar Boom's creator offer

Lunar Boom Music offers creators the option to request this type of arrangement for music in its music library.

A creator can choose a track they want to use and explain the proposed promotion through the contact form.

The split should be agreed before promotion

The percentage is not automatic. The source says the Lunar Boom team and creator negotiate a share based on the account and the planned promotional effort.

That agreement should be clear before the campaign begins so both sides understand what content will be created and what revenue share applies.