Frequently Asked Questions

Can I send fan mail to your artists?
We do accept fan mail, but cannot guarantee a response to your letters.

How do I submit a demo to MCM Label Group?
Unfortunately, MCM Label Group, its partners or affiliates do not accept unsolicited material due to legal restrictions with music and/or song lyrics.

Where should Licensing requests be sent for MCM Label Group?
All licensing requests (motion pictures, television and radio, commercial, live performance, home video, in-house video, ringtones, consumer products/ merchandise, karaoke, and other projects) should be sent to our Media department via the webform here. 

Phishing Scams
The MCM Label Group will never reach out to you asking for a fee or payment of any kind or any of your personal information in exchange for accepting demo submissions, or offering you a record or publishing deal, an investment opportunity, or employment with MCM Label Group. If you have been contacted by someone through email, social media, messaging apps or text messaging who claims to be a representative of MCM Label Group and offers any of the above in exchange for payment, it is a scam. Please don’t share your details with these people or pay them any money. Please report it to us at admin@mcmlabelgroup.com.

As phishing scams become more complex, we remind you to keep the following best practices in mind:

- MCM Label Group representatives only respond via phone and verified email addresses. They do not utilize Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo Mail or similar email addresses, social media, Telegram, WhatsApp or similar messaging apps, or text messages.

- MCM Label Group correspondence ONLY comes from the following emails: @mcmlabelgroup.com or @rbrentertainment.com

- Our official websites are www.mcmlabelgroup.com and www.rbrentertainment.com.

- If you create a profile on any website run by MCM Label Group, we will never request your login information.

- If you believe you may have been a victim of a phishing scam, you should report your concerns to local law enforcement and/or the Federal Trade Commission.

- More information about phishing scams can be found here: https://consumer.ftc.gov/articles/how-recognize-and-avoid-phishing-scamsPlease select “Licensing” under the “Subject” dropdown.

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