By enjoying, selling and sharing the digital playlists of Ukrainian music, supporters can improve royalty funds to Ukrainian artists.

World royalties group CISAC on Tuesday launched a brand new initiative to assist artists and creators in Ukraine.
Referred to as “Songs for Ukraine,” the mission has created digital playlists of unique Ukrainian music that supporters can play, promote and share throughout a number of platforms, with royalties for his or her use going on to the Ukraine artists.
The mission was conceived and created by the music authors society Artisjus in Hungary, which compiled three Spotify lists of Ukrainian music, certainly one of native pop music, certainly one of hip-hop, digital and rock music, plus an enormous, 12-hour record of songs that crosses all genres.
“Songs for Ukraine is an easy however sensible scheme to assist Ukraine’s creators, by having their works performed the world over,” mentioned CISAC president and ABBA co-founder, Björn Ulvaeus. “I want to see platforms and broadcasters be part of the marketing campaign and do all they will to assist it.”
A number of assortment societies that work with CISAC, together with Korea’s KOMCA, are collaborating with the initiative, working with the key native digital platforms to publish the Ukrainian playlists on their homepages. The Songs For Ukraine mission is a part of the #CreatorsforUkraine initiative, which raises funds and assist from creators worldwide. Creators for Ukraine can also be asking for contributions to a fund created to assist Ukrainian creators and refugees.
Particulars of the mission, in addition to the playlists, might be discovered right here.