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iTunes Store Music Style Guide 2.1.5.
Overview.
We love music—it's an emotional experience, and for many of us, an obsession. When someone hears the right music at just the right moment, it’s transformational, and that’s precisely why we do what we do.
Apple strives to present your content in a clean, pure, and accurate form. We know it takes effort to get it exactly right, but we hope you agree that the results are worth it, both for you and for your fans.
With that in mind, we created this reference guide to help you format your music, art, and metadata for the optimal listener experience and discovery.
Following these guidelines will make it less likely that we have to return content to you for correction. This will help your music get on Apple Music and the iTunes Store—and available to your customers—more quickly.
Content Definitions.
A song, album, music video, or ringtone.
A collection of tracks.
A song or music video.
An audio recording.
A video for a song.
The primary performer (for example, an individual musician, a duo, or a band)
The name of a song, album, music video, or ringtone as it appears on Apple Music and the iTunes Store.
A standalone audio recording to be used as a ringtone for iPhone.
The native language field for album or track metadata, such as a title or artist name.
Data Standards and Style Gu >
1. The Essentials.
The most critical guidelines to consider when preparing your content for delivery are:
Artist and artist formatting.
Localizations and phonetics.
Clean or explicit classification.
The following kinds of content may be rejected:
Sound-a-like artists or performers.
Public domain content.
Content with legal or rights issues.
If a certain language isn’t covered in this guide, use the English guidelines and use either title or sentence casing, as long as your casing style remains consistent.
1.1. Use of Apple Inc. Copyrighted Terms. Content that is not produced by Apple Inc. must not use Apple trademarks (such as the Apple logo, “Apple Inc.,” or Apple product names such as “iPhone”,”Apple Music”, or “iTunes”) in the cover art or metadata in a manner that makes the content appear to be Apple-branded.
1.2. Advertising. Content should not contain advertising. For example, metadata shouldn’t contain references to competitors of Apple Music or iTunes, nor to any URLs, logos, or dates for future product releases. Search terms and keywords should not be included in title metadata.
1.3. Track Count Limit. Tracks on any album are not to exceed 500.
1.4. Editorial Corrections. Apple Music and the iTunes Store reserves the right to correct any errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
Languages and Localizations.
Here are some key considerations for languages and localization usage. Information about Chinese, Korean, Russian, Hebrew, and Arabic can be found in sections specific to these languages.
1.5. Language. The appropriate language must be set in the metadata at the album level. Language codes should match the language of the metadata, not the audio.
1.6. Track Audio Language. The appropriate audio language must be set in the metadata at track level. Language code(s) should match the language spoken or sung in the audio. Non-linguistic content should be flagged ‘zxx’.
1.7. Localizations. Providing localizations enhances the discoverability of your content. Provide Artist and Title metadata in the primary language you’ve chosen for your content. Provide accurate localizations for all languages you have available, unless you want the metadata to appear in the primary language in all territories.
1.8. Side-by-Side Translations. Don’t use side-by-side translations in metadata. Use only one language in each entry or localization.
1.9. Special Characters. Do not use emojis or special characters in titles, artist names, lyrics, or other metadata.
Editorial Hides.
To ensure the best possible customer experience, Apple Music and iTunes may hide content from the store for editorial reasons. Unlike tickets, editorial hides can not be fixed by a redelivery or metadata update.
1.10. Curated Artist. Content may be hidden using the reason Curated Artist when Apple Music or iTunes has curated an artist’s page, and there are sufficient instances of a song, or catalog available. If delivering public domain content, send only a version created from the original recording source. Do not send duplicate versions of the same content (such as the same album with a rearranged track list, or near-identical greatest hits albums).
Compilations may be hidden if they contain tracks that duplicate Apple Digital Masters tracks elsewhere in the store. Compilations may also be removed from the store if we suspect the content is not properly licensed or if the content has no Editorial value, such as “100 Oldies.”
Tracks featuring samples that are in the public domain should credit the remixing or sampling artist, not the original sampled artist.
1.11. Repeated Submissions. Content may be hidden using the reason: Repeated Submissions if multiple copies of the same content and/or audio files are submitted with a slightly different title and/or artist.
1.12. Misleading. Content (albums, EPs, singles, and ringtones) may be hidden using this reason: Misleading if designed to mislead customers by mimicking popular content or search terms. This would include but may not be limited to artist name and album or song titles that are similar or identical to Movie, Broadway, Book, Podcast, Social Media, Studio, and TV show titles or characters. This also applies to the imagery, logos, and fonts associated with those pop culture franchises.
1.13. Sound-a-likes, cover versions, or tribute songs. Sound-a-likes, or cover versions or tribute songs that sound very similar to the original, aren't accepted. Recordings that include a similar name, title, or image of a popular artist in the content title or cover art may be hidden for editorial reasons. This content may not actually violate copyright law, but they cause customer confusion.
1.14. Cultural Sensitivities. It is the content provider’s responsibility to be knowledgable about local regulations and cultural sensitivities. Content sold must be legal and appropriate for the country or region the content is cleared. This content may be hidden using the reason: Refusal.
1.15. Nazi Propaganda. Content must not depict Nazi symbolism as restricted by the Strafgesetzbuch section 86a if the content is cleared for sale in Germany (DE), Austria (AT), Switzerland (CH), or any other country or region that restricts Nazi propaganda.
If content violating this rule is submitted, your entire catalog may be subject to suspension in DE, AT, CH, and any other applicable country or region. Content will be hidden using the reason: Refusal.
1.16. iTunes Store and Apple Music Terms and Conditions. All music submitted to Apple Music and iTunes is bound by the iTunes Store and Apple Music Terms and Conditions. The Apple Music and iTunes Service may offer interactive features that allow you to submit materials (including links to third-party content) on areas of the Apple Music and iTunes Service accessible and viewable by the public. You agree that any use by you of such features, including any materials submitted by you, shall be your sole responsibility, and shall not infringe upon or violate the rights of any other party. You also agree that these materials will not violate any laws, contribute to or encourage infringing or otherwise unlawful conduct, or otherwise be obscene, objectionable, or in poor taste.
2. Artist Names.
2.1. Primary Artist Designation. The main performing artist must be listed as Primary on all content.
2.2. Formatting. Full, standard artist name spellings must be used for all main performing artists. The spelling of an artist’s name must be correct and remain consistent across all content for that artist. Western artists names must not be formatted as “Last name, First name” (for example, “Smith, Fred”).
2.3. Songwriter, Lyricist, Composer. Nonclassical composers must only be listed at the track level. Note that songwriter, composer and lyricst are often used to refer to the same contributor; you can specify either songwriter, composer, or lyricist to refer to an artist, but at least one of those roles is required.

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