Seventeen

Regular price $39.99
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Download: MP3 (320kbps)

Streaming: Up to 50,000 Unpaid Streams (e.g. SoundCloud, etc.)

Distribution: Non-Salable Copies/Downloads

Live Performances: Non-Profit Performances

Broadcast: N/A

Music Video: N/A

*Please Note: This license prohibits the copying of hooks, melodies, and distinct elements of the track for the purpose of creating a new version.

*Edits to the existing version are allowed.

This License Is Good For: 

- Songwriters pitching songs

- Unpaid usage & performance for new artists & singer/songwriters

Download: MP3 (320kbps) & WAV (16-bit)

Streaming: Up to 250,000 Paid Streams (e.g. Spotify, Apple, etc.)

Distribution: Up to 2,500 Copies/Downloads

Live Performances: Non-Profit Performances

Broadcast: N/A

Music Video: N/A

*Please Note: This license prohibits the copying of hooks, melodies, and distinct elements of the track for the purpose of creating a new version.

*Edits to the existing version are allowed.

This License Is Good For: 

- Songwriters pitching songs

- Paid usage & performance for new artists & singer/songwriters

- Releasing to established streaming platforms

Download: MP3 (320kbps), WAV (16-bit) & WAV (24-bit High-Res)

Streaming: Up to 500,000 Paid Streams (e.g. Spotify, Apple, etc.)

Distribution: Up to 5,000 Copies/Downloads

Live Performances: For-Profit Performances

Broadcast: Up to 3 Stations

Music Video: Up to 1 Video

This License Is Good For: 

- Songwriters pitching songs

- Paid usage & performance for artists & singer/songwriters

- Releasing to established streaming platforms

- Artists & Singer/Songwriters with high streaming numbers

- Limited broadcast and airplay

Producer: Ebach | Fisher
Key: E Major - BPM: 74

This track is like Keith Urban, The Fray, One Republic.

Seventeen is a mid tempo spacey mix of synth an acoustic elements. It has a reminiscent, love, remembering, inspiring, possibly bitter sweet vibe. The distant drums in the verse are supported by spacey synth elements and delayed guitars. The epic sound of the chorus lends itself well to soaring melodies.