Building Buzz Before Your Song Drops
The artists who get traction on release day are the ones who started working weeks earlier. A great song with no build-up…
The artists who get traction on release day are the ones who started working weeks earlier. A great song with no build-up…
Streams are nice, but fans are what build a career. A fan streams your next release, buys a ticket, tells a friend…
Walking away from an established group meant giving up an audience and learning to write alone.
Making the music is only half the job — getting it heard is the other half. If marketing feels overwhelming, start here.…
Releasing music involves a lot of moving parts — codes, metadata, distribution, timing and promotion — and it’s easy to miss something…
“How do I copyright my music?” is one of the most common questions new artists ask — and the answer surprises most…
Choosing a distributor is one of the first real business decisions you’ll make as an artist, and it has long-term consequences. Here’s…
Few things confuse new artists more than streaming money. You see your stream count climbing but the payouts feel tiny and unpredictable…
Releasing a song involves a lot more than hitting “upload.” A good release is planned in stages, and getting the timing right…
You’ve recorded a song. So how does it actually end up on Spotify, Apple Music and everywhere else? The answer is music…
You can have a great song and still lose streams, royalties and credits if one thing is wrong: your metadata. It’s the…
Alongside the ISRC, there’s a second code attached to your music: the UPC. If the ISRC identifies a single recording, the UPC…