![]() ![]() JOSH: In that initial batch there might be a few songs that are immediately identified as unable to license and that could be because they’re a banned artist – there are a few that we just can’t request – or there might be another reason, like we already know that the track contains an uncleared sample and we’re not going to get approval from the label. We have to get worldwide rights because our Instructors are from many different countries – we need them to be able to teach to the same music in Russia or Sweden or Brazil. KENDALL: Or there might be one label that controls the song in North America and then another label that controls the song for the rest of the world, so we have to talk to both of them. For example, there might be one label that controls the master, but we also need to get permission from the featured artist. JOSH: Sometimes the label can be tricky to find. Josh and I go through the list and find out which label all those songs belong to. ![]() KENDALL: There are 12 songs in BODYPUMP™ but initially we might be looking at 40 songs in total. JOSH: Around 12 weeks out from filming, the Program Directors will provide us with their wish list of songs. ![]() How does the music get from the Program Director's head to the Release? SARAH SHORTT: Let’s start at the beginning.
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