The music industry is changing whether we like it or not, and we as musicians and producers must change to maintain our quality of life. The world of CD sales is over and we are in an era of streaming and digital download sales. This means that we need ways to monetize the different platforms and distrokid is my absolute favorite option. Let’s see how to upload music using the distrokids platform.

1.) Sign in to Distrokid

Navigate to distrokid via the website listed in the resource box. Login and you will be redirected to the control panel after registration. Upon reaching the dashboard, you will see your catalog made up of singles and albums. If there is a green box, then the track is active, if it is yellow, then it is pending, and if the box is red, then there is a problem. If you don’t have anything in your list, then this is the first time you upload and continue with step 2.

2.) Click Upload

Click upload on the top left navigation bar and this will take you to the upload page. Uploading is simple and all you need is a unique album cover and your song file. Don’t skimp on album art as it must be unique, you can’t have multiple songs with the same album art as it confuses streaming distributors and you risk losing your investment.

3.) Benefit

Now you need to market your music to get money for people who buy your track and streams as well. If your songs have streams then you are owed royalties and make sure you get them. All money is sent to your bank on distrokid and there are reports breaking down where every penny comes from.

One of the best features of distrokid is found in the top menu bar and that is the teams feature. The team feature allows the artist to split tracks based on percentage with any artist that is involved in the song writing process. This is huge if you are an artist and want to control divisions of duties or collaborators.

This platform is set up for independent artists to operate as a label by giving them the functionality of teams. There are different levels, and if you think outside the box, you could make a living from broadcasts or collaborations. Overall, distrokid is my favorite platform for distributing music and will surely be around for many years to come.

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