For many beginners, music distribution is not a simple one- or two-step process. In the music distribution process, there are numerous typical blunders.
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Sharing music that isn’t my own
This is a trivial, yet potentially fatal, error. The distribution process will be far more difficult if the song you’re planning to release doesn’t belong to you or you can’t show that you own it. In most circumstances, the censor team will block your song, study it more closely, and maybe remove it. My suggestion to you is to avoid releasing other people’s music because it is not profitable, you will be copyrighted, and there will be many other issues,…
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Using several distributors to distribute music
To reach more followers and listeners, you can publish your music to a variety of music streaming outlets. However, releasing to two or more distributors at the same moment will be a huge blunder. As a result of the simultaneous music distribution, your music will loop across platforms and you will receive error messages due to conflicts. As a result, in order for the music to be posted later, you must first remove the music of the party that posted it initially. Make sure you only upload one song at a time to each site.
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Music distribution takes time as well.
Make sure you always give yourself a deadline for your song; due to the time it takes to review a song, nearly no distributor will allow it to be distributed immediately. As a result, some of the artist’s tracks were not released on schedule. So, to get your music into shops at the proper moment, please estimate and factor in the review time.