• Singles A release must be identified as a single when:
    1. 1 track lasts from 0:30 to 29:59.
    2. It contains from 1 to 3 tracks with the same title. It means, variations of the same song, no longer than 9:59 together.
    3. It contains from 1 to 2 tracks with different titles. It means, up to two different songs, no longer than 9:59 together.
  • EPs. A release must be identified as an EP when:
    1. It has 2 tracks and at least one of them lasts longer than 10 minutes.
    2. It contains 4 to 6 tracks with the same title. It means, variations of the same song.
    3. It contains 3 to 6 tracks with different titles. It means that each song will be different.
    4. It has a total duration from 10 to 29:59 minutes - never longer than that.
  • Albums. The maximum number of tracks permitted is 500. Even so, in these cases, we recommend releases with a lower number of tracks or releases divided in different ones, in different volumes (i.e.: “Going Higher, Vol. 1”; “Going Higher, Vol. 2”; “Going Higher, Vol. 3”, etc.). A release must be identified as an album if it overcomes one of the previous points:
    1. It includes 7 tracks or more. 
    2. It includes any amount of tracks that are longer than 30:00 minutes together.