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Are vocals in tracks always unique?

Vocals in tracks are not always unique. Many productions use vocals from royalty-free sample packs, meaning the same vocal can appear in multiple tracks across genres and platforms. If you want a track with exclusive vocals, it is important to understand the source and type of vocal used.

Types of vocals in tracks

  • Royalty-free vocals: Sourced from commercial sample packs, these vocals are legal to use but can be found in other tracks. They are common in house, techno, and future bass.
  • Original vocals: Custom-recorded for a specific track, these are unique to that production. Buying a track with original vocals means you get a one-of-a-kind vocal performance.
  • AI-generated vocals: Created with artificial intelligence, these can be unique or based on widely available models. Always check the vocal's origin and licensing.

How to check vocal uniqueness on House of Tracks

House of Tracks lets you filter tracks by vocal type: royalty-free, original, or AI-generated. This helps you quickly find tracks that fit your needs, whether you want a unique vocal or are comfortable with a popular sample.

Why vocal uniqueness matters

Unique vocals can set your track apart, making it more attractive to labels and listeners. However, using royalty-free vocals is standard practice and can still result in a professional, club-ready release. Always review the track details and ask the producer if you need confirmation about vocal exclusivity.

For more on vocal categories, see Vocal Categories. To learn about royalty-free music, visit What is Royalty-free music?.

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