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Can you replace a file on DistroKid?

To replace a file on DistroKid, you must delete the original release and upload a new version. DistroKid does not support direct audio swaps or file replacements for tracks that are already live. If you need to update a song or album, remove the release, then re-upload the corrected audio file as a new release. This process is essential for producers and DJs who want to fix a mix, master, or any audio issue after distribution.

Step-by-step: Replacing audio on DistroKid

  • Log in to your DistroKid account and select the release you want to change.
  • Delete the release. This removes your track from all streaming platforms.
  • Re-upload your updated audio file as a new release. If you want to keep the same ISRC, record it before deletion and assign it manually if possible.

For more on deleting and reuploading, see Can you delete and reupload on DistroKid?.

How long does it take for changes to appear?

After re-uploading, your new track version usually appears on streaming services within 1-2 days. Metadata or playlist updates can take up to 1-2 weeks to fully update across all platforms. Plan your changes well before important release dates to avoid downtime.

Tips for producers and DJs

  • There will be a period where your music is unavailable during the swap process.
  • Always double-check your mix, master, and metadata before uploading to avoid repeated takedowns and reuploads.
  • Keep your ISRC codes and release info organized for smoother transitions.

For more on DistroKid's copyright and rights, see Does DistroKid copyright your music?.

What else should you know about DistroKid audio swaps?

Unlike some platforms, DistroKid does not let you simply swap out an audio file for a live release. Every update requires a full takedown and reupload. This means your track will temporarily disappear from streaming services, and playlist placements may be lost unless you coordinate carefully. If you want to preserve your ISRC code for tracking royalties and stats, make sure to note it before deleting your release and assign it to your new upload if DistroKid allows.

For producers working with labels or collaborating with other artists, always communicate changes in advance to avoid confusion or gaps in your catalog. If you need to update metadata, artwork, or other details, use the "Edit Release" function before your track goes live. After release, only the full delete and reupload method is available for audio changes.

For more technical details or to compare with other platforms, check related FAQs on House of Tracks. Staying organized with your release data and timelines will help you avoid common pitfalls when managing music on DistroKid.

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