
They're all very similar, and to my knowledge none of them confer a direct advantage when it comes to the Spotify algorithm or gaining new fans or anything. There are a few more, but those are the main ones. I've used two different distributors, which are both good:Īnd there are a few more I haven't personally used, but I've heard other musicians like them, namely ReverbNation, LANDR, Tunecore, Ditto, and Amuse.

Side Note: You can also deliver music to Spotify through a record label, but because you're here, I'm assuming you're an independent artist looking to a DIY release for your first song. To be an artist on Spotify, you need to release music, or "deliver music", through a distributor.
SPOTIFY FOR ARTIST HOW TO
Fortunately, after the first time, it gets much easier! How To Become An Artist On Spotify The tough news is that there is some work involved in the beginning when you are setting up the Spotify account and distributing your new music for the first time. The awesome news is that you don't have to be signed to a record label in order to distribute music to Spotify (or any other streaming platform, for that matter) I hope this quick guide helps you get started and understand what you need to do in order to get your music onto Spotify. As a singer-songwriter with music on Spotify myself, I feel excited writing this article showing you how to become an artist on Spotify because it means you're probably kickstarting your music career-congratulations!
