Introducing Outwrite: where Indian talent meets global music standards. We’re building a community that will redefine the music industry with innovation, diversity, and ground-breaking sounds!
Outwrite is on a mission to bring India’s extraordinary talent to the global stage. Co-founded by Savan Kotecha, Aayushman Sinha, and Murtuza Gadiwala, this company will provide Indian creators with the tools, rights, and recognition they deserve.
It’s time to change the narrative for music publishing in India and help our artists make their mark internationally. The journey starts here.
#IndiaToTheWorld
Bad metadata doesn’t just cause admin headaches.
It means your royalties go to someone else, or nowhere at all.
Here’s what to get right before you release!
Every time your song is streamed, it generates two separate royalties.
Most artists aren’t set up to collect both.
Here’s what that means and how to fix it.
Jai Karki is a multi-genre singer, songwriter, and producer shaping a distinct voice within India’s evolving independent music space. With a sound that blends fresh, forward-thinking production and melody-driven songwriting, Jai’s music feels both experimental and instinctively rooted. Having already begun building his catalogue with releases like kinaare, a collaboration with Shalmali Kholgade, and sukoon?, Jai continues to explore a sonic space that sits between innovation and familiarity. Now exclusively with #Outwrite
Abhijay Sharma is a singer, songwriter, and producer who has emerged as one of the most compelling voices in India’s modern pop landscape. With multiple chart-topping releases and hundreds of millions of streams to his name, his work seamlessly blends instinctive songwriting with a sharp sonic sensibility. Khushi Rastogi, a singer and songwriter, brings a unique perspective through her evocative writing and expressive vocal style, adding depth and individuality to every project she’s part of. Together they’ve also built a collective called Exportwav Audio, now exclusively with #Outwrite
“We made a song. Now how do we split it?”
The conversation nobody teaches you but everyone needs to have.
Master splits. Publishing splits. Who gets what, and why it matters before you hit release.
Your song got placed. Now they’re offering a buyout. Do you take it?
Depends on how much you think that song’s gonna travel.
Buyout = Certainty.
Royalties = Upside.
What would you do?