How To Release Music on Spotify, Apple Music, and More (2024)

So, you're finally ready to take the next step with your music and start releasing it on sites like Spotify, Apple Music, and more for all the world to hear. But where do you even begin? In this guide, I will go over how to release your music on Spotify, Apple Music, and all the other major streaming platforms to help get your music out into the world where it belongs.

How Do You Release Music on Spotify?

Although it can seem daunting and confusing, distributing your music to all major streaming platforms is easier than it's ever been. In the guide below, I broke down the process into 5 simple steps:

  1. Finish your track/project

  2. Create album artwork

  3. Sign up with a distributor

  4. Choose a release date

  5. Promote your track once it releases

If you follow all these steps you'll quickly be on your way to dropping singles, albums, and much more! With all that said, let's dive into our guide on how to release your music.

1. Finish your track/project

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This step might seem obvious, but there's some nuance that goes into making your tracks "Spotify-ready". Once you're happy with the general composition of your song, your focus should turn to making sure the master .wav file is an appropriate volume and formatted correctly for streaming services.

When it comes to volume, make sure the loudest parts of your track are not exceeding 0 dB. If any parts of your song do exceed 0 dB, this will lead to unwanted clipping/distortion which will turn off many potential listeners. An easy way to achieve this is to put a limiter on your master channel in your DAW (most DAWs come with a stock limiter plugin).

You'll also want to make sure your track is within the recommended LUFS (a measure of how loud a track sounds) range. Spotify normalizes all tracks uploaded to its service to about -14 LUFS, so many mastering engineers recommend shooting for a range of -14 LUFS to -9 LUFS for your final master.

Lastly, make sure your track is formatted as a 16 bit, 44.1kHz .wav file as this is the format Spotify uses for the tracks on its platform. You should be able to find bit depth and kHz export options when you're bouncing your final .wav file in your DAW.

So now that your track is mastered and ready to go, let's move on to the next step: creating the perfect album cover.

2. Create album artwork

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Creating your own album art used to be a difficult task. Now, with sites like Canva that make graphic design much more user-friendly, anyone with a computer and an internet connection can make high-quality artwork for free.

Canva has loads of album cover templates that you can use as a jumping off point and customize to include your song's title, your artist name, etc. Sites like Unsplash and Pexels are also amazing resources that offer royalty-free images that you can incorporate into your album covers without worrying about any copyright issues.

You also always have the option of commissioning an artist to create custom album art for you, although this option is obviously much more expensive and time consuming if you choose to pursue it.

In terms of formatting, make sure the final artwork is between 1600x1600 and 3000x3000 pixels (1:1 aspect ratio) and formatted as a JPG (recommended), PNG, or TIFF.

Now that you have the artwork figured out, let's move on to sending your music off for distribution.

3. Sign up with a distributor

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In order to get your music onto Spotify and all the other major streaming platforms, you'll need to sign up with a distributor. There are lots of options out there such as CD Baby, Tunecore, and Amuse - but my recommendation for new independent artists is Distrokid.

Distrokid offers a yearly pricing model starting at $19.99/year, however you'll need to go with the $35.99/year plan if you want to choose custom release dates (which is very important). I prefer the yearly pricing model compared to other distributors that charge per release or take a percentage of your royalties for every release.

With Distrokid you have unlimited releases, so you're encouraged to release as much music as possible without worrying about having to pay extra. They'll distribute your music to Spotify, Apple Music/iTunes, Instagram/Facebook, TikTok, Amazon Music, and many more. You also get to keep all of your earnings and will get paid directly by Distrokid via bank transfer, PayPal, or physical checks.

The upload process on Distrokid is simple and user-friendly and they also help you get instant access to your Spotify for Artists profile, which is definitely a perk for new artists.

Now that you've decided on a distributor and signed up, let's move on to picking the best release date for your new track.

4. Choose a release date

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Most distributor plans will allow you to select whatever future release date you want. However, there are strategic implications for the release date you choose.

It's recommended to schedule your release at least a month out from the date you upload it for distribution. This is recommended because it takes some time for the streaming platforms to screen and ingest all the tracks sent off for distribution, especially if this is your first ever release.

If this is your first release, you'll also want to allow yourself enough time to claim your Spotify for Artists profile. Spotify for Artists is a portal provided by Spotify where you can see all the stats about how your release is performing on Spotify. This is also where you'll be able to pitch your track to the Spotify editors for playlist consideration. If the editors like your track, you can potentially have it placed on official Spotify playlists in your genre, which typically garner a lot of streams.

You'll want to submit the pitch 2-4 weeks prior to the release date so the editors have enough time to get to your song, which is another reason for scheduling out your releases at least a month in advance.

Now that your song is ready to be released, let's move on to the final step: getting your music heard.

5. Promote your track once it releases

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I'm sure the reason you're looking to release your music is because you want people to hear it, right? For that reason, it's important to have a promotion plan for your track.

Before your track even drops, I'd recommend announcing the upcoming release via social media and encouraging friends/family/fans to pre-save your track (if someone pre-saves your track, it will automatically get added to their library upon the track's release).

After that, my go-to strategy for getting music heard is submitting to user playlists on Spotify. There are sites like SubmitHub, Daily Playlists, Groover, and more that allow you to submit to curators who curate playlists on Spotify in a wide variety of genres.

While these aren't the same as the official Spotify editorial playlists, there are still a ton of user-created playlists that are extremely popular and have dedicated listener bases, so it's definitely valuable to get placed on one.

Aside from pitching to playlists, you can also create short vertical videos to post on TikTok and Instagram using your new track in the background, showing how you made the track, you performing the track, or any other creative idea you can come up with. If you're serious about investing in the promotion of your track, you can also test some low budget Instagram and/or TikTok ads.

I hope this guide helps you understand the process of getting your music distributed to Spotify and other streaming platforms! Enjoyed this guide? Make sure to check out our Bedroom Producer Essentials Guide or some of our reviews/buyer's guides.

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How To Release Music on Spotify, Apple Music, and More (2024)

FAQs

How To Release Music on Spotify, Apple Music, and More? ›

Sign up for a Record Union account to get your music online. Upload your music and cover artwork. Add your release metadata and artists, then submit.

How do I release a song on all platforms? ›

Sign up for a Record Union account to get your music online. Upload your music and cover artwork. Add your release metadata and artists, then submit.

Is there a way to merge Apple Music and Spotify? ›

Since transferring music isn't a built-in feature of Apple Music, you must choose a third-party service. Popular options are Tune My Music and Soundiiz. These services scan the metadata from the tracks in your Apple Music playlists and match it to Spotify's music database.

Can you share music between Spotify and Apple Music? ›

If you'd like to transfer your Apple Music playlists to Spotify, just select “Apple Music” in the “Set source” menu and “Spotify” in the “Set destination” menu.

Does Apple Music pay more then Spotify? ›

Does Apple Music pay more than Spotify? Based on each platform's average pay per stream rate, Apple Music pays double that of its rival Spotify. But take that with a pinch of salt. No music service actually "pays per stream" and Spotify pays out a larger total sum of money in royalties to artists and rights holders.

How to post music on Apple Music and Spotify? ›

How to Upload Music to Streaming Services Step-By-Step
  1. Choose a Distributor. The first step is to choose a partner to work with to get your music on all the services. ...
  2. Choose Release Type. ...
  3. Enter Artist and Release Information. ...
  4. Upload Files and Enter Details. ...
  5. Choose Release Platforms. ...
  6. Finalize Submission.

Should I release my music on all platforms? ›

Release to all major streaming stores (including social media platforms such as TikTok and Instagram) to make sure your music is available where your fans listen to music. Offer royalty splits if you've collaborated with other creatives on your music to avoid manual payouts.

How do I integrate Apple Music with Spotify? ›

How to keep a playlist in sync from Apple Music to Spotify?
  • Select the Synchronize tool on Soundiiz.
  • Choose your source playlist on Apple Music and the corresponding playlist on Spotify.
  • Configure your synchronization frequency and options.
  • Confirm your selection and you are done!

Is Spotify or Apple Music better? ›

If you simply want a free service, Spotify is the clear winner. But if you are looking to pay for music service, your decision may be a little more involved. Apple Music plays well with other Apple devices. If you want voice control on the HomePod, for example, Apple Music is your only option.

Can I link Apple Music to Spotify? ›

You'll need to connect to your Apple Music account. Select Spotify as a destination and connect your Spotify account. Select the tab PLAYLISTS and tick all the playlists that you wish to migrate.

Can I transfer my Spotify liked songs to Apple Music? ›

With SongShift, you can transfer your liked songs and playlists seamlessly between these two music services. Here's how you can use SongShift for the transfer: Download and install the SongShift app from the App Store. Open the app and connect both your Spotify and Apple Music accounts.

Can I mix my music with Apple Music? ›

It's easy and seamless – your Apple Music DJ app can start a party just for you wherever you go. Your Apple Music mixing app Smart Mixes your favorite songs, artists, and playlists so that you can shorten your songs with seamless transitions, just like a DJ.

Can Apple Music SharePlay with Spotify? ›

Listen to Spotify together in FaceTime calls with SharePlay. During a SharePlay session, anyone on the call can listen to and control what plays.

How much is 1000 streams on Spotify? ›

Spotify pays roughly $0.04 per 10 streams, which means you'd need 1,000 streams to generate $4 in revenue. This is influenced by various factors, like country, subscription type, and licensing agreements.

How much money is 1 million streams on Apple Music? ›

Simply multiply the average per-play rate of $0.01 by the total number of streams in a specific month. For example, if your album garners 100K streams, you'll earn $1000. And if it gets 1 million streams, your royalties are $10,000. You can also use an Apple Music royalties calculator to estimate your earnings.

Does Apple Music pay small artists? ›

Apple Music pays artists based on a per-stream royalty system. As mentioned earlier, this means that every time a user streams a song, the artist earns a fraction of a cent.

How to upload music on all platforms for free? ›

Freecords lets you upload and distribute your music to 100+ platforms for free, without any hidden costs. We maintain transparency and give you full control, so you get to keep 100% of your royalties.

How do I upload my songs on all social media platforms? ›

How to upload music to Facebook, Instagram & TikTok:
  1. Sign up to Amuse or login to your account (using our web uploader or mobile app)
  2. Once you've successfully logged into your dashboard, click 'Create New Release'
  3. Fill in release details, upload your cover art, select track listing and upload music file.

How to sell music on all platforms? ›

Follow these easy steps to get started:
  1. You Upload Your Music. Upload your tracks, artwork, and release information quickly and easily. ...
  2. We Send Your Music to Stores. TuneCore will send your release to all of the selected stores and streaming services worldwide. ...
  3. You Get Paid. Every time you get streamed on Spotify.

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