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Heartfelt Media Group makes its owned songs free to download

Jul. 9, 2026
By AI, Created 17:14 UTC, Jul 09, 2026, AGP -

Heartfelt Media Group is giving away its HMG-owned music titles under Creative Commons licensing and releasing two new singles on July 10, 2026. The move adds free downloads, performance tracks and reimbursement for any paid purchase made elsewhere.

Why it matters: - Heartfelt Media Group is removing price barriers for its owned music catalog, making the songs free to download under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licensing. - The change also gives churches, worship teams and individual listeners free access to performance tracks and lossless audio. - The approach is meant to make the music easier to hear and use without cost concerns.

What happened: - Heartfelt Media Group, a Christian media association founded by Dan Parks and Terry Parks and based in southwest Michigan, made all HMG-owned music titles free to download at heartfeltmg.com. - The catalog is available in four audio formats, including 24-bit lossless FLAC. - HMG will release two new songs on July 10, 2026: "Angie The Beauty Queen" and "Someday / No More Night." - "Angie The Beauty Queen" is an original song written by Dan Parks and is the 31st song added under the same CC BY 4.0 licensing. - "Someday / No More Night" is a derivative of Walt Harrah's hymn "No More Night" and blends original verses with the worship anthem.

The details: - HMG says its free-download model draws inspiration from Keith Green's tape and record ministry, which did not turn away listeners who could not pay. - Dan Parks said the goal was to make sure cost was never a barrier. - HMG now offers free instrumental performance tracks for every lyrical song in its catalog. - Those tracks are available for churches, worship teams and anyone else who wants to perform the songs themselves. - The performance-track page is available at performance karaoke tracks and can also be reached from the homepage. - HMG says listeners who paid for one of its CC BY 4.0 downloads elsewhere online can request reimbursement with proof of purchase through its contact form at heartfeltmg.com. - Dan Parks said the point of the gift is the listener actually hearing the music.

Between the lines: - HMG is using open licensing as both a distribution strategy and a ministry model. - The reimbursement policy suggests the company expects third-party marketplaces may continue charging for songs that HMG itself gives away. - The Keith Green reference frames the release as a values-driven decision, not just a pricing change.

What's next: - The two new singles arrive July 10, 2026. - HMG says all current HMG-owned titles remain freely available under CC BY 4.0 licensing at heartfeltmg.com. - The company is likely to continue expanding a catalog built around free access, downloads and performance use.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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