Not sure how to release music to Spotify? Read our guide on how to release music to Spotify. Discover our tips and get your music heard by fans everywhere.
If you want to sell your music online, then you want to sell your music on Spotify. As one of the world’s earliest, and biggest, music streaming services, it’s the destination for millions of music fans around the world wanting to listen to and discover new music.
Releasing Music on Spotify
When you use Spinnup’s music distribution services you’re able to sell your music on Spotify, as well as 60+ more stores Spinnup posts your music on..
To get started, create an account or login here, and upload your audio and artwork files, fill in all your release information and submit to our team for approval. If you’re new around here, we have an overview on how distributing with Spinnup works and how to release your music to help get you started.
Once fans start streaming your music, you can access daily performance stats for your releases from Spotify and other major stores directly within the Stats section of your artist account.
How often should you Release Music on Spotify?
There’s no magic formula for this, but see it as a good thing. You as an artist are unique, and you
should follow a release plan that suits you and your music. With the rise of streaming some argue you should be releasing singles, and more often. We delve into this and more in our blog post on what the best release strategy is.
How to Create a Spotify Artist Profile
Once you have at least one release live on Spotify, you can claim and access your Spotify For Artists profile. In your Spotify For Artists account, you can do Spotify artist verification, customise your profile with images, your bio, social media links, merch, tour dates and more.
We have a full guide on how to edit your Spotify For Artists page, and all you can do within it, on our blog.
The other great thing about Spotify? Being able to get your music on playlists. We’ve got all the info you need on how to get your music on Spotify playlists on our blog.