How do you get your music on Spotify as a producer or artist?
To get your music on Spotify as a producer or artist, you need to use a digital distributor or release through a record label. Spotify does not allow direct uploads from independent artists. Distributors like DistroKid, TuneCore, LANDR, and CD Baby handle the technical delivery, metadata, and rights management needed for your tracks to appear on Spotify. Most distribution services charge a fee per release or offer annual subscriptions, and many let you keep 100% of your streaming royalties. After uploading your mastered track, artwork, and metadata to the distributor, your music is delivered to Spotify and other platforms. Approval usually takes a few days, so plan your release date in advance. If you prefer working with a label, submit your demos to labels that match your genre and artist profile. Labels handle distribution and promotion but may take a share of royalties and control release schedules. For new producers, smaller independent labels can be more accessible than major labels. To maximize your impact on Spotify, focus on playlist placement, consistent releases, and promoting your tracks across social media and other streaming platforms. Use Spotify for Artists to monitor analytics, pitch to editorial playlists, and optimize your artist profile. Building momentum with each release increases your chances of playlist adds and higher streaming revenue. For more on costs, see How much does it cost to put your music on Spotify?. For a full producer guide, check out our Spotify knowledge resources.Why release your music on Spotify?
Spotify is one of the largest streaming platforms worldwide, making it essential for producers and artists aiming to grow their audience and monetize their music. Getting your tracks on Spotify helps you reach new fans, promote releases, and generate royalties from streams.
Distribution options for Spotify
You can release music on Spotify by:
- Using a digital distributor (e.g., DistroKid, TuneCore, LANDR, CD Baby, AWAL, Stem, Symphonic)
- Signing with a record label that handles distribution
Distributors require you to upload your final master, artwork, and metadata. They deliver your music to Spotify and other platforms, manage rights, and collect royalties. Labels handle these steps for you but may take a percentage of your earnings.
Tips for success on Spotify
- Plan multiple releases to keep your artist profile active
- Pitch your tracks to Spotify playlists and curators
- Promote your music on social media, YouTube, and SoundCloud
- Use Spotify for Artists to track analytics and optimize your profile
- Collaborate with other artists to expand your reach
How House of Tracks can help
House of Tracks offers a catalog of unique, royalty-free tracks ready for release. You receive full rights, stems, and MIDI files, making it easy to edit and upload to Spotify. This lets you focus on building your artist brand and growing your streaming revenue.
Everthing you need to know about Spotify as Producer!Music Distribution