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Can you use two different music distributors?

You can use two or more different music distributors for your releases, but you cannot distribute the same track or album through multiple distributors at the same time. Each distributor requires exclusive digital rights for a given track while it is active in their system. If you want to switch distributors for a specific release, you must first remove the track from the original distributor before re-uploading it elsewhere. This prevents duplicate content on streaming platforms and avoids royalty conflicts. Many producers use different distributors for different projects, genres, or artist aliases to optimize reach and platform coverage. Always check your distributor's terms and make sure you do not violate exclusivity agreements. For more on how distribution works, see music distribution.

Why use multiple music distributors?

Producers and artists often choose more than one distributor to target different markets, genres, or release strategies. For example, you might use one distributor for club tracks and another for radio edits or niche genres. Some distributors have better reach on certain platforms or in specific territories. Using multiple distributors can help you test which service best fits your release goals, but always keep each track exclusive to a single distributor at any one time to avoid takedowns or payment issues.

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