How do I distribute my music?
To distribute your music in 2026, you have two main routes: sign with a record label that handles distribution, or use a digital music distributor to release your tracks independently. Labels often manage promotion, playlist pitching, and DSP delivery, but require you to submit demos that fit their roster. If you want direct control, digital distributors like DistroKid, CD Baby, or TuneCore can place your music on Spotify, Apple Music, Beatport, and more for a fee per release or annual subscription. These services let you keep your rights and track royalties. For radio or club play, targeted promo pools and DJ promo lists are also options. Choose the path that matches your goals, genre, and release strategy.
- Label distribution: Submit your finished tracks or demos to labels that match your sound. If signed, the label will handle digital and sometimes physical distribution, plus marketing.
- DIY digital distribution: Use a platform like DistroKid, CD Baby, or TuneCore to upload your music directly to streaming services. Fees and royalty splits vary by service.
- Radio and promo: For radio play, consider specialized radio pluggers or submit to online radio stations. For club exposure, send promos to DJs or use promo pools.
For a step-by-step breakdown, see How to distribute music?
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