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read moreA mix of traditional and more modern income streams can help today’s musicians earn a living.
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read moreLooking for your music to reach a wide audience of customers while maintaining artistic benefits? Click here to learn more about How to Get Music on iTunes.
read moreGetting your music into the iTunes official charts is likely a key measure of success for many artists. Here's how to get your music buzzing, and a spot in the iTunes charts.
read moreWhether it is on YouTube or on your favourite streaming service, playlists can be an invaluable form of promotion and engagement for artists.
read moreAs an artist, Spotify verification opens the door to additional features and profile control.
read moreAmazon Music (previously Amazon MP3) is an online music store and music locker operated by Amazon.com.
read moreGoogle Play is one of the most popular music stores in the world with a catalogue of over 18 million songs, (originally the Android Market), operated and developed by Google.
read moreTidal is a subscription-based music streaming service that combines lossless audio and high definition music videos with curated editorial. The service has over 25 million tracks and 85,000 music videos.
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