OH! OK...yea, I've submitted as many as three songs for the same TAXI listing, which is the maximum. Once I had two songs forwarded for the same song, to music execs by TAXI. The odds against that happening are astronomical. Haha. The stars must have aligned or something. The cost for joining TAXI is $300 initially and $199 yearly renewal. For that you get access to all listings, online storage of your MP3 songs to be used for submissions, and a bio page. The fee for submitting a song to a listing is only $5 per song per listing, so usually a max of $15 on any listing. Writing music for "spec" like this can be very lucrative, but it's not the most creative approach to writing, unless you like people telling you what to write. Add to that the unlikely chance of having a song forwarded ( the competition is absolutely fierce ) and it may not be your cup of tea. But if you're thick-skinned, patient, and of course, talented, you might hit a big payday. If you get just ONE song placed in a mainstream movie you could retire. BTW...you can view the current listings by going to TAXI.com and clicking on "Industry Listings" but only members can actually submit.

Sorry I misunderstoond your original question,

Bob