How to Upload Your Songs to DistroKid: A Step-by-Step Guide

Uploading your music to DistroKid is a straightforward process, but to get it right the first time, it’s essential to understand every step. As one of the most popular music distribution platforms for independent artists, DistroKid helps you get your songs on major streaming services like Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and more. This guide covers the process in detail, so you’ll know exactly what to do.

1. Set Up Your DistroKid Account

Sign Up for DistroKid:

  1. Visit DistroKid’s official website and create an account.
  2. Choose a plan that suits your needs:
    • Musician Plan: $22.99/year for unlimited song uploads (single artist).
    • Musician Plus Plan: $39.99/year (extra features like customizable release dates and labels).
    • Label Plan: Starts at $89.99/year (for multiple artists).

Complete Your Profile:

  • Add your artist name, genre, and a high-quality profile image. This information will be reflected on music platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.

2. Prepare Your Song for Upload

Before uploading your music, ensure everything is ready:

  • Audio Format: Songs must be in high-quality WAV, MP3, FLAC, or other supported formats. WAV (16-bit, 44.1kHz) is preferred for the best quality.
  • Artwork: Your cover art must meet these requirements:
    • Minimum size: 3000 x 3000 pixels.
    • File type: JPG or PNG.
    • No URLs, social media handles, or explicit text unless related to the music.
  • Metadata: Gather all relevant details, including:
    • Song title(s).
    • Artist name.
    • Contributors (e.g., producers, featured artists).
    • Lyrics, if applicable.

3. Start Uploading Your Song

After setting up your account and preparing your music files, you’re ready to upload. Here’s how:

Step 1: Choose Your Release Settings

  • Log in to your DistroKid dashboard and click Upload.
  • Select the stores where you want your music distributed (Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, TikTok, YouTube, etc.).
  • Choose the number of songs:
    • Single: 1 song.
    • EP/Album: Multiple songs.

Step 2: Fill in Release Information

  • Artist Name: Ensure it matches the name you use on streaming platforms.
  • Release Title: Enter your song or album title exactly as it should appear.
  • Primary Language: Select your track’s language.
  • Release Date: Choose either an immediate release or a custom date.

Step 3: Copyright Settings

  • Specify whether your track contains explicit content.
  • Identify if your song is a cover or original:
    • For covers, DistroKid can help secure the necessary mechanical licenses for a small fee.
    • For originals, make sure you own the rights or have proper permissions.

Step 4: Add Metadata

  • ISRC Codes: If you don’t have one, DistroKid will generate it for you.
  • Specify any collaborators (e.g., producers, co-writers) and their roles.

Step 5: Upload Your Files

  • Audio File: Upload your song in the preferred format (WAV recommended).
  • Artwork: Upload your cover art.
  • Double-check that all details are accurate.

4. Finalize and Submit Your Release

Pricing Options:

  • Add optional features, such as:
    • YouTube Content ID: Monetize your music on YouTube.
    • Shazam and Siri: Make your song discoverable via these tools.
    • Store Maximizer: Automatically add your music to new streaming platforms.

Review Your Submission:

  • Carefully review all your entries for accuracy. Mistakes like typos in your artist name or song title can delay release.
  • Once everything looks good, hit Submit!

5. Post-Upload: What’s Next?

After uploading your song, DistroKid will:

  • Distribute your music to selected platforms within 1–7 days (Spotify is usually fastest).
  • Send you an email once your song is live.

Promote Your Release:

  • Use DistroKid’s HyperFollow tool to create a pre-save link for your music on Spotify. Share this link with fans via social media and email.
  • Monitor your song’s performance using analytics on DistroKid and platforms like Spotify for Artists.

Tips for Success

  • Plan Ahead: Submit your song at least 3–4 weeks before the desired release date to allow time for playlist pitching.
  • Pitch for Editorial Playlists: Use Spotify for Artists to pitch your song for editorial playlists.
  • Keep Track of Revenue: DistroKid offers transparent revenue tracking. Use it to monitor your earnings from streams and downloads.

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