With over 381 million monthly active users, Spotify is one of the top streaming platforms for sharing your music. But how exactly do you go about getting your songs uploaded to Spotify as an independent artist?
The easiest way to get your music onto Spotify is by using an aggregator or distributor that will deliver your tracks to all the major streaming services.
Digital music distributors act as intermediaries that get your songs onto online stores and streaming platforms. They handle all the technical processes like metadata formatting, digital encoding, license acquisition, and uploading.
Here’s an overview of how using a distributor works:
Some of the most popular distributors for delivering music to Spotify include:
Going through an aggregator makes getting music onto Spotify straightforward. Benefits include:
Using a distributor like LANDR or DistroKid makes self-publishing music easier than ever.
Once your music is live on Spotify, there are things you can do to help it find listeners on the massive platform:
With the right distributor and promotional strategy, Spotify provides invaluable exposure to broaden your reach as an independent musician.
Using a distributor is either cheap or completely free. DistroKid charges just $19.99 per year for unlimited releases. With Routenote and others, there are zero upfront costs and you keep 85% of royalties.
Yes, you do not need to be signed to a record label. All the major music distributors cater specifically to independent, unsigned artists.
When going through a distributor, it usually takes 1-2 weeks maximum for your release to appear across all platforms including Spotify. Direct uploads may take longer to get approved.
Yes, most distributors allow you to easily take down any release whenever needed. For direct Spotify uploads, you can unpublish tracks via your Spotify for Artists dashboard.
For direct uploads, Spotify keeps 30% of royalties. With distributors, you keep 85-100% of royalties after the distributor’s commission. But they take care of licensing and royalty collection.
You’ll need all the basic info including artist name, track title, album title, track number, genre, release date, label (if any), copyright info, ISRC codes, cover art, and more.
Distributors simplify the process by gathering all the essential data during upload. But you need to provide accurate, complete information.
Thanks to distributors and direct submission options, getting your music onto the world’s top streaming service Spotify is easier than ever. As an independent musician, take advantage of this opportunity to share your music with over 381 million Spotify listeners.
Focus first on releasing consistently great music. Then leverage distributors to get your tracks in front of streaming audiences. With persistence and hard work, Spotify can help propel your music career to new heights.
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