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Song Writing Competitions

There are many songwriting competitions available to artists. Each competition has different pros and cons along with a unique vision. The competitions are usually defined by how much they focus purely on amateurs or unsigned artists, or if the competition has professionals (who are deemed as those already making a good royalty amount and have some type of record or publishing deal) competing with these amateurs.

Most professional contests are a $30 to $35 song entry fee. And as a side note, whenever you sign an entry for a competition, make sure you still retain all the rights to your song, lyrics, and compositions.

Here we've compiled a list of song writing competitions, their main vision, and a few key details that may capture your interest in entering.

International Songwriting Competition

(This is obviously one of the bigger competitions.)

An annual songwriting competition where the goal is to “provide opportunity for both aspiring and established songwriters to have their songs heard in a professional and international arena.”

For more information on the International Songwriting Competition check out their website at Www.songwritingcompetition.com.

Great American Songwriting Contest

This contest prides itself in being created by songwriters and being an alternative to high cost competitions. Here are some of the enticements they offer artists to join their contest. Their vision is to create a songwriting competition that will offer REAL advantages to the songwriters, believing that big cash prize competitions are the way forward for new or upcoming artists.

Because of limited amount of entries they accept, this contest prides itself on true personal attention in critiquing each song.

For more information and details on the Great American Songwriting Contest check out their website at www.greatamericansong.com.

The John Lennon Songwriting Competition

This is another international song contest that is open to amateur and professional song writers.

For more information on the John Lennon song writing contest check out their website at http://jlsc.com/index.php.

Unsigned Only

Although “Unsigned Only” has not been in business for the length of some of their songwriting competition competators, they promote a unique competition experience designed for unsigned solo artists, bands, and singers. This competition is for any artist that is not signed to a major record label, company, or any of its affiliates.

For more information on Unsigned Only, check out their website at https://unsignedonly.com/index.php.