Best service to put your music on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Amazon?

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It feels like DistroKid is the best service to put your music on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Amazon. Because it’s way cheaper than anything else around. For $19.99 a year you can upload an unlimited amount of songs.

DistroKid says it gets your music live on iTunes within 2-4 hours of uploading it, which seems to be faster than the competition is doing. It’s also a hell of a lot cheaper! And yes of course: you keep 100% of your royalties.

The founder of TuneCore who is no longer with that company recently tweeted:

I will definitely try this out myself as soon as I can. The first song you upload is on the house, for free.

Note: Some services are missing, Rapsody, Deezer, Rdio etc. Probably will be added later on.

Comments

4 responses to “Best service to put your music on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Amazon?”

  1. Erwin Blom Avatar

    They have a long way to go. The idea is good, the practice far from that. Actually, they’re still building the service.

    1. Marco Raaphorst Avatar

      Thanks! Have you tried others too like Tunecore?

  2. Crenk Avatar
    Crenk

    I would look no further than RouteNote. They allow you to get your music onto all these stores and more for FREE!

    1. Marco Raaphorst Avatar

      I see no free offer, only a way to pay $10 per single, $20 per EP etc. Only if you’re accepting to keep 85% of the royalties.

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