@@karspalbeats I need to check on that, I’ve been wanting to do an updated video about this and this should be included. Although I have no clue why anyone would want to upload from a mobile phone having that option is still pretty cool. I’ll keep guys posted, as far as I know you cannot, but I might be wrong.
thx for great explanation. How will I upload my video clip? Should I upload it to youtube by myself after release, or upload it when I am at uploading page of distrokid?
If you are doing this yourself you could upload and schedule it on UA-cam on your planned launch date. But, I know Distrokid now has a video release section, it does cost more, but your video will be released on UA-cam, Vevo, and everywhere else like a regular studio label would do for big name artists.
hey man, love your content, am a new musician trying to upload on Distrokid but I don't know my way around the music copyright protection, any knowledge on how to obtain the music copy right license? thanks
Hey, make sure to download the free royalties checklist, it’s on almost all my videos on the description. That should get you covered. As far as actually seeking to copyright songs, you can do it at the library of congress website, I recommend you batch them if you do so, but technically this is not super necessary. You have copyright as soon as you put it on paper or some medium and date it. What I do recommend is for you to register with a PRO and have a publishing collection company behind you like Songtrust or similar. All is explained on my freebie.
@@ElishaRecords I have not, will look into it. Also I release my very first single but how am I supposed to setup a Spotify and how will they upload it in there
I dont understant what you mean about youtube music store. I have posted all my songs to my youtube channel previously. Should i not post to youtube through distrokid now?
Some people don't want their audio or song on youtube and prefer to upload that manually alongside a music video. Is purely a preference, but Distrokid had a bunch of people asking why they uploaded to youtube as well. And yeah, that's why they added the disclaimer there just in case.
1. So helpful sir. You didn't touch the payment part. How is the payment done on distrokid platform? What procedure is followed in making payment ? 2. Is the payment done every year?
It does matter if you want it to be in time on as many platforms as possible. If you don’t care about that then they will come out as they are available.
@@ElishaRecords just saying good video tho, what i’m saying is you don’t need to wait, my music is doing great and i submitted into stores less than a week prior
@@PedroRazaMusic yeah, all I’m saying is that you’re probably lucky. As per Distrokid right now: iTunes/Apple Music: 1-7 days. A very small percentage of albums go through manual review at Apple, which takes an additional 1-2 weeks or so. Spotify: 2-5 days Amazon: 1-2 days UA-cam Music: 1-2 days Deezer: 1-2 days TIDAL: 2 days Facebook/Instagram: 1-2 weeks TikTok: 1-2 days Anghami: 1-5 days (some require manual review by Anghami's team which can take an additional 2-3 days). That’s why to make absolutely sure your music is on time is a good idea to get it up 3 - 4 weeks prior to release. I recommend 4 weeks because this is just for DistroKid, counting you do proper promotion and marketing you should have a solid release calendar.
@@PedroRazaMusic luck nor skill has to do with a release calendar. You are not able to rush release on any platform cause you don’t own the platforms. It’s up to the platforms to upload the music according to their standards in their timeline. Not sure if you understand the why behind it yet. But if it’s working for you that fine. Just saying the 4 weeks is not just because, but more how proper planning is done.
Thank you for this video! Here I come Distrokid!
You’re welcome! 🙌🏻
Thank you for the in depth walk through on this, man. Good luck and all the best with your own stuff!
Much appreciated! I definitely need to make an updated version of this video
This was really helpful!! Now we need one video to learn how to add lyrics to the songs thou
That's a great idea! I might do that soon! Thanks for watching!
Can I use phone to upload a song in distrokid
I don't think so. I believe you need to do it on desktop.
@@ElishaRecordshe can use his phone
@@karspalbeats I need to check on that, I’ve been wanting to do an updated video about this and this should be included. Although I have no clue why anyone would want to upload from a mobile phone having that option is still pretty cool. I’ll keep guys posted, as far as I know you cannot, but I might be wrong.
@@karspalbeats I stand corrected. You can definitely upload on mobile. Which is great!
Yes! You can upload from mobile.
thx for great explanation. How will I upload my video clip? Should I upload it to youtube by myself after release, or upload it when I am at uploading page of distrokid?
If you are doing this yourself you could upload and schedule it on UA-cam on your planned launch date. But, I know Distrokid now has a video release section, it does cost more, but your video will be released on UA-cam, Vevo, and everywhere else like a regular studio label would do for big name artists.
Great video. Do you have to do it all in one setting?
Huh, I owe you that one. I believe so, but not totally sure.
hey man, love your content, am a new musician trying to upload on Distrokid but I don't know my way around the music copyright protection, any knowledge on how to obtain the music copy right license? thanks
Hey, make sure to download the free royalties checklist, it’s on almost all my videos on the description. That should get you covered. As far as actually seeking to copyright songs, you can do it at the library of congress website, I recommend you batch them if you do so, but technically this is not super necessary. You have copyright as soon as you put it on paper or some medium and date it. What I do recommend is for you to register with a PRO and have a publishing collection company behind you like Songtrust or similar. All is explained on my freebie.
@@ElishaRecords thanks buddy
“Let me specify when the good part starts” lmao 😭
😂😂😂 I almost forgot about that
Wait so what account does the music get posted to if you don’t have one yet?
If it’s your very first release they will create a verified account for you on all streaming platforms.
@@ElishaRecordshow should I plan ahead of this ?
@@akiraleanzz have you downloaded my free royalties checklist?
@@ElishaRecords I have not, will look into it. Also I release my very first single but how am I supposed to setup a Spotify and how will they upload it in there
@@ElishaRecordsthen I can claim the profile correct? And edit profile as needed once claimed?
And again you sir when you click the hyper follow it said available soon so how long does it takes to be available on all streaming platforms
Pls reply to this
It varies, it takes a while to propagate. You should plan at least 4 weeks ahead of time minimum.
Some platforms put it up faster, but if you want to do a proper release you should definitely plan to upload at least a month ahead of time.
Question, what if this is my first release and I already have a Spotify account but it's not an artist account. Will it let me sync it afterwards?
I had an account before but they converted it to an artist account. You don’t have to worry about it. Just follow the prompts and their process
I dont understant what you mean about youtube music store. I have posted all my songs to my youtube channel previously. Should i not post to youtube through distrokid now?
Some people don't want their audio or song on youtube and prefer to upload that manually alongside a music video. Is purely a preference, but Distrokid had a bunch of people asking why they uploaded to youtube as well. And yeah, that's why they added the disclaimer there just in case.
Ohh so can I have them post it to UA-cam music and combine the accounts?@@ElishaRecords
Hello what plan you use, is it 1 artist plan?
I have the other one, that allows me 2 artists. I have couple profiles.
1. So helpful sir. You didn't touch the payment part. How is the payment done on distrokid platform? What procedure is followed in making payment ?
2. Is the payment done every
year?
Yes, it’s like any other regular subscription. You pay and that will be discounted automatically from the card you have in store.
Yes, it’s only once a year. And they’ll send you reminders if your card is expired or anything else.
So yu mean I shouldn't upload the same music on UA-cam that am selling on Distrokid?
yo, help me. Can i change release date? for example , i uploaded my old song in 2023 but i want change date on 2022??
I don’t think you can backdate a release that’s already out.
doesn’t matter if you do 4 weeks prior or not btw
It does matter if you want it to be in time on as many platforms as possible. If you don’t care about that then they will come out as they are available.
@@ElishaRecords just saying good video tho, what i’m saying is you don’t need to wait, my music is doing great and i submitted into stores less than a week prior
@@PedroRazaMusic yeah, all I’m saying is that you’re probably lucky. As per Distrokid right now: iTunes/Apple Music: 1-7 days. A very small percentage of albums go through manual review at Apple, which takes an additional 1-2 weeks or so. Spotify: 2-5 days
Amazon: 1-2 days UA-cam Music: 1-2 days Deezer: 1-2 days
TIDAL: 2 days Facebook/Instagram: 1-2 weeks TikTok: 1-2 days
Anghami: 1-5 days (some require manual review by Anghami's team which can take an additional 2-3 days). That’s why to make absolutely sure your music is on time is a good idea to get it up 3 - 4 weeks prior to release. I recommend 4 weeks because this is just for DistroKid, counting you do proper promotion and marketing you should have a solid release calendar.
@@ElishaRecords never luck pa it’s skill and talent, didn’t get streams from playlists🙏🏽
@@PedroRazaMusic luck nor skill has to do with a release calendar. You are not able to rush release on any platform cause you don’t own the platforms. It’s up to the platforms to upload the music according to their standards in their timeline. Not sure if you understand the why behind it yet. But if it’s working for you that fine. Just saying the 4 weeks is not just because, but more how proper planning is done.