The cost of licensing a song can vary widely depending on several factors, including the popularity of the song, the intended use, and the terms of the license. If you're concerned about the potential cost of each music license you negotiate, you may be able to use public domain music or music released under the Creative Commons license, as long as the artist has specified that it's a commercial use.

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