Version Information Guidelines

1. Distinguishing Versions

To distinguish multiple versions of the same track or identify a track as different from its original version, please use the appropriate description in its version field.

  • Common Version Descriptions:"Instrumental", "Backing Track", "Remastered", "Female Version", "Chorus Version", "Solo Version", "Remix", "DJ Version", etc.
  • Note:Official Version/Full Version/Original Version/Demo are not allowed.

2. Unnecessary Version Information

The standard version, i.e., the original version of the track, must not contain additional information.

Incorrect Example:Original Version, Album Version, Original Mix, etc.

3. Live Content

If a track is recorded live, it must be designated in the version field as "Live", "Ao Vivo", "En Vivo", etc., corresponding to the language of the album.

If all tracks are recorded live, it must also be indicated in the album version field.

4. Version Info Location

Version information is not allowed to be written together with the title.

5. Soundtracks

Soundtracks are not considered versions and should be presented as titles.

Example:Belief (Theme Song of "Ip Man 2")

6. Spelling Guidelines

Track version information should use standard spelling, please do not use abbreviations.

7. Language Consistency

The language used for version information must be consistent with the title language.

Correct Example:
Title: Fall in Love
Version: Inst.
Incorrect Example:
Title: Fall in Love
Version: 伴奏版