How to upload your music on streaming platform & Start earning.






New Producers singers and musicians want to upload their music on Famous streaming platform like Spotify,Apple Music, Deezer, Google play music and many other.

Beginners musicians think that to make release on these platforms you should work with big label's. but nowdays there are so many online music distributors company where you can submit your music and they make release on every platforms for free and you can earn through your music.

Here is easy step how to Make release your music on streaming platform:

1.Make your music & save it on wav file.

To upload your music you should have your own original music on wav file. if you haven't your music on wav you can convert mp3 into wav through many websites. (search on Google free mp3 into wav converter)

2.Make your album art.

To upload your music you must have good quality of album art in jog file. you must havr minimum 3000*3000 px size jpeg.

3.Choose your Online distributor & Release

There are so many online distributor which distribut your music and give you revenue of it. some of them are free and some of them are paid.
some of onle music distributor are given below:

I. Amuse

-Amuse is online music distributor. Amuse release your music for free but it also has paid version in which you can get more functions.

-To make release from Amuse you should download amuse mobile app. make account on it and you're ready to release.

Amuse gets your music onto all the music stores and streaming platforms that matter, like Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes, Tidal, Amazon Music, Deezer, Napster, Google Music, Shazam and YouTube.

Note : amuse take 20 days to release your music & Some % of your revenue.

II. Novecore

-Novecore is new online music distributor. It is free and you can get YouTube content iD for free as well.

-To make release from novecore you should go to their website & make Account for free.

III. Cd Baby

-Cd baby is paid online distributor. it has only paid plans. Cd baby is most reputed online music distributor .

CD Baby distributes your music to 150+ streaming and download services around the world for a fee of $9.95 per single, $49 per album and 15% of your royalties. CD Baby also gives you access to key demographic and geographic data when you distribute your music using their service.

IV. Distrokid

-Distrokid is favourite distributor of many musicians .it has ony paid plans and it is very easy.

Distrokid is a music distribution service that gets your tracks onto all the major music stores and streaming platforms. Users pay a yearly fee of $19.99 to upload unlimited albums and songs and artists always keep 100% of their rights and royalties. 

V. Ditto

With unlimited releases starting from around $25 USD per year, Ditto distributes your music to over 200 stores, including all the major streaming platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube and more. Ditto has three distribution packages available for music makers at every stage of their career - Artist, Professional and Label. Ditto lets you keep 100% of your rights and royalties, has 24/7 artist support and lets you track sales and trending data with daily analytics reports.

VI. Tunecore

For a flat fee of $9.99 per single or $29.99 per album, Tunecore distributes your music to over 150 digital stores and streaming platforms. TuneCore artists keep 100% of the profits they earn from sales, downloads, and streaming revenue.

VII. Spinn Up

Spinnup is an independent record label and music distribution service owned by Universal Music Group. You can sign up for free to use their social data dashboard and special artist features, but then you pay to release every track. Single releases start at $9.99 USD. SpinnUp delivers to 44 music stores and streaming platforms, artists keep 100% of their rights and royalties, and the top tracks uploaded from their platform are sent to the Universal Music Group A&R team, giving you a chance to be discovered and signed by their record label.


VIII. Awal

AWAL is a distro service that delivers your music to all the key stores and streaming platforms in over 200 territories worldwide. AWAL is free to join, but they take a minimum 15% share of all your streaming and download profits once your track is released. One of the major differences of AWAL is that they don’t automatically accept every artist who wants to join the platform. They believe that having a curated artist roster lets them support their artists with a higher quality of service.


IX. Level

One of the newest distro services on the scene is Level, which is currently available in beta and lets you release your music on Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes, Amazon Music, Google Play, TIDAL, Pandora, Deezer and Napster. While still in Beta, you can distribute your music free of charge, but when the full platform is launched, Level will take 8% from each of your release royalties.


X. United masters

While it’s free to distribute your music with UnitedMasters (they deliver your tracks to 30+ stores and streaming platforms, including all the majors like Spotify and YouTube), they do take 10% of the profit from your streams and downloads. Every artist has access to an analytics dashboard which tracks your real-time data.




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