Spotify, Instagram Hungama, Jio Saavan etc. Platforms par apne gaye hue songs kaise post karu?
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Basically aap apne gaye Hue songs globally koi bhi musical platform per upload kar sakte hain. Generally music distribution companies hamare behalf par karti hai hume subscription buy karna hota hai aur kuch companies toh free mein bhi karti hai. Lekin free wali companies ko data upload karne mein time lagta hai.
http://www.distrokid.com
Distrokid ek reliable site Hai usmein Aap Kahin applications Hai Jaise Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, tidal, YouTube, aur aisi kahin platforms par aapke song post kar Payenge aapko jo uska subscription amount Hai subscription bye karna hai apne retirement ke hisab se aur aapke earnings mein se Kuchh Commission Nahin lete aapko aapke 100% earnings return mein milti hai. RecordJet karke bhi hai, TuneCore, eMinor, Stem, LanDR Audio, Repost Network, CD Baby etc.. jaise distribution companies hai. Agar aap limited platforms par karna chahte hai to khud se bhi ek baar YouTube videos dekhkar try kar sakte hai.
C’mmon buddy you know the drill..and I’m here to tell u the way to wrap it in a nutshell,as it’s so easy to taste Spotify,Hungama and they are now considered as the biggest music streaming platform in the world.
Every day many artists upload their songs to this platform to approach their fans, find new ones and earn revenue from streams.
Here are things you need to do to put your songs on Spotify, get placed in the right playlists, and reach new fans.
Step 1: Finish your album
The very first step is that you need a completed product.
Even if you have a final mix of an album or single ready to go online, there are lots to consider about putting your tracks online.
When you complete master you’ll still need things like album art and good tracklisting.
Step 2: Find a digital distributor
You can’t put your songs straight to Spotify.
Instead, you need to work with distributors who provide you with digital distribution services. Digital distributors make sure that your music is properly formatted for each streaming platform. They also collect your royalties from all the platforms so you earn money from every streaming service in one place.
This service helps you save time and get money faster, so the small price that every distributor charges are totally worth the trouble.
Step 3: Submit your tracks
When you’ve settled on a digital distribution service, it’s the right time to upload your songs.
To upload your song you need to upload an uncompressed file format of your track. That means you’ll have to post a .WAV file in 44.1kHz or 16bit format.
You just need to set these parameters when exporting audio from your DAW.
When you’ve posted your songs to your library, choose “release” and you’ll be taken to the release form page.
Step 4: Make sure you have the right to use your material
If you’ve used samples in your track or any melody that you didn’t write, you need to include a copyright license to use that material.
Otherwise, they will delay or take down your release.
To prove you have the right to use someone else’s material, you’ll have to add proof of rights and payment confirmations for licensed material.
Getting proof of rights requires you to contact the rights holders of any samples or melodies you used and obtain a license.
Step 5: Enter metadata about your album
Metadata is extremely important for getting your tracks properly organized and categorized on Spotify.
Metadata also is the key to getting traction with Spotify’s algorithm.
After filling out metadata, you can enter track title, genre, subgenre, primary artists, featured artists, songwriter, publisher, producer, contributors, and lyric language.
Step 6: Enter your label information
Whether or not you have a label, you need to prove who is the owner of your track.
If you are releasing independently you can write yourself as the owner, otherwise, you’ll have to enter your label name.
Then you’ll need to include information like composition owner, year of composition, master recording owner, year of recording, and language of your release metadata.
Step 7: Upload your cover art
Album art is essential for sticking out and creating interest around your album.
There are some important numbers while uploading album art that you should know.
Most importantly, you must upload a minimum 3000 x 3000-pixel image that’s formatted as a .JPEG.
You should use a high-quality image that isn’t pixelated, doesn’t use explicit images, and doesn’t include a URL or any content you don’t have the right to use.
Step 8: Schedule a release date and pick streaming services
You’re almost there!
In the final step, you must set your release date.
This’s extremely necessary because setting your release date far enough in advance will give you time to clear your samples and also prepare your marketing plan for your release.
Congratulations! Your release is ready to hit Spotify.
Good luck with your next release!
Keep Singing 🌝 🎤!