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    Best Coast Records Launches with a New Approach to Artist Revenue Sharing

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    Best Coast Records Launches with a New Approach to Artist Revenue Sharing

    San Francisco, CA — 01/21/25 – A new kind of record label has arrived. Best Coast Records is redefining how independent artists release music with a digital-first strategy and a unique revenue-sharing model that rewards success without upfront costs or restrictive contracts.

    Founded by [Your Name], Best Coast Records offers an alternative to traditional labels and DIY distribution services. Instead of charging artists fees or taking large percentages upfront, Best Coast Records operates on a tier-based profit-sharing system, meaning the more an artist’s music performs, the more they earn.

    “Our goal is to bridge the gap between full-service labels and self-releasing artists,” said [Your Name], Founder of Best Coast Records. “We provide the tools, distribution, and support artists need to grow—without locking them into long-term deals.”

    Key features of Best Coast Records’ model include:
    Digital-First Distribution – Focused on maximizing streams, playlist placements, and online visibility.
    Tiered Revenue Sharing – Artists earn more as their music reaches performance milestones.
    No Upfront Costs – No fees for distribution, marketing support, or publishing assistance.
    Artist-Centric Approach – Short-term contracts and flexible agreements designed to benefit musicians first.

    Best Coast Records is actively signing new artists across all genres and helping them release, promote, and monetize their music in an industry that often prioritizes labels over creators.

    For more information or to submit music, visit www.bestcoastrecords.com or follow @bestcoastrecords on social media.

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