Do you need permission to remix songs?
You need permission from the original rights holders, usually the record label or publisher, before remixing a song. Without this authorization, your remix may violate copyright law, even if you only share it privately or use it in a DJ set. Always secure written approval to ensure your remix can be released, distributed, or performed without legal risk.
Official remixes require a license or agreement that covers both the master recording and the composition. Unofficial remixes, such as bootlegs or edits, can help you develop your sound but still carry legal risks if shared or played out. Some tracks may be in the public domain or have open licenses, but most commercial music is protected. For a step-by-step approach, see How to remix songs legally.
How to remix songs legally