As an indie artist, it’s not always easy to maneuver all the proper channels when putting an album together. There’s no big machine working for us. So everything from album credits, graphic design, release set up and obtaining licenses for cover songs is up to us. It’s that last notion mentioned that brought me to the services of Limelight.
For my recent full-length release, “Fast And Curious”, I covered not one, not two, but THREE songs. Yep, I was in full-on nostalgia mode when I was working on this project which in itself is an homage to music of the 80s, and I decided to cover songs that fit in that perspective; songs that meant something to me.
Of course, I was in complete “artist mode” while working on the album. I hadn’t given a thought to things like mechanical licenses. I was too busy having fun recording obscure tunes by Billy Ocean, The Rah Band and Teena Marie’s biggest hit. But when the time came to release the album, I was nearly held up by these three tunes. Not really held hostage, but I needed to get the proper licenses in place so that the appropriate parties would be compensated as my album sold. This is only fair, right? But I’d never had to deal with this before and had no idea to whom a sista could run! Enter Limelight. To the rescue. Just like an old black & white movie with the damsel in distress.
The process was quite easy actually. I went to www.songclearance.com, through which Limelight processes license requests. I filled out all the information regarding the songs I’d covered, paid for the licenses in advance (based on projected sales, which is a nice touch), and waited. It didn’t take long and I was able to check the progress of my requests anytime right there at the website. The songs were cleared within about two weeks and my stress levels were reduced to my norm.
Now I was able to release “Fast And Curious” complete with The Rah Band’s cult classic “Messages From The Stars” (by Richard A. Hewson), Teena Marie’s “Lovergirl” (mine was recorded just two days after her untimely passing) and Billy Ocean’s obscure floor-stomper “Nights (Feel Like Gettin’ Down)”, a duet sung with my good friend Rahsaan Patterson! These songs are constantly noted as “standouts” by many of the music critics and my fans absolutely dig these renditions. I don’t think my project would even be the same if they hadn’t been included, and I’m glad that I was able to take the proper steps for inclusion. The whole situation reminded me of Annie Lennox’ famous words, “Sisters are doin’ it for themselves!” In this case, I’m singing, “Indies are doin’ it for themselves!”
Thanks Limelight for giving me and all other indie artists the channels through which we can stand on our own two feet and ring our own bells!
- Sy Smith
www.sysmith.com
About Sy Smith:
Sy Smith has long since solidified her place in underground soul music. This Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter/producer helped cultivate the nu-soul scene more than ten years ago, a scene which now easily boasts some of the most progressive artists of that genre to date, some of whom came directly from Sy’s own band line-ups.
Sy has provided supporting vocals for a range of artists from Whitney Houston and Usher, to Chris Botti and Sheila E, as well as appeared as a featured guest and/or co-star on The Monique Show, The Tonight Show (sitting in with The Rickey Minor Band), and CBS “How I Met Your Mother”.
Sy performs at DROM on May 3rd. Her 4th album “Fast And Curious” is available at iTunes, CDbaby.com, Amazon, www.sysmith.com and indie retail outlets worldwide.





