Here's what independent artists need to know about getting their music onto streaming services like Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and Tidal.
The DistroKid iPhone app has finally arrived with an official launch on iOS today. DistroKid – “the world’s largest distributor of independent music” – is taking its platform to mobile starting right ...
Thanks to a new agreement between TikTok and music distribution service DistroKid, millions of independent artists will now be able to promote their music on TikTok Music, the recently launched ...
Called Direct, the platform is currently rolling out in beta with select artists but will expand in the coming weeks. By Chris Eggertsen DistroKid has launched a new direct-to-fan platform that will ...
Emerging musicians can instantly get songs across platforms for as little as $2. By Rylee Johnston All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. However, Billboard may ...
Philip Kaplan’s startup, the DistroKid, has had its first major success story. The hip hop group Jack & Jack have hit No. 12 on the Billboard Top 200, a first for an indie group. I asked Kaplan about ...
Record labels used to be the one ticket into the music industry. Now, it’s easier than ever for struggling musicians to get their music and video content out there. DistroKid, an independent music ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. One thing you learn as an aspiring musician: completing ...
DistroKid has unveiled Upstream, a new product that provides record labels and artists looking to be signed with a new method to find each other. Upstream is free for members of the independent music ...
Music distribution company DistroKid has announced DistroLock, a new web-based service that allows artists to upload their unreleased music to a database that is used to prevent the release of “leaked ...
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Who is Boolymon and what happened with Distrokid? Fans petition to 'free' the artist amid music crackdown
Rapper Boolymon's music has been removed from streaming platforms due to his controversial lyrics and themes. According to Genius's artist profile, Boolymon, whose real name is William Anthony ...
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