Get your music to all the major platforms with correct metadata, artwork, and pre-save campaigns so it actually performs.

Releasing music is no longer the hard part — releasing it well is. Bad metadata, low-res artwork, or missing lyrics can kill momentum before it starts.
Here’s the exact workflow I use for every release.
DistroKid is my current favorite for most independent artists — unlimited uploads, fast delivery, good analytics, and reasonable pricing. TuneCore and CD Baby are also solid. I avoid the cheapest no-name distributors because support and reliability matter when something goes wrong.
Use consistent artist name spelling everywhere. Fill in ISRCs, UPCs, composer credits, and lyrics. Use proper genre tags. Tools like MusicBrainz Picard or Tag&Rename help batch-edit files before upload. Incorrect metadata is one of the fastest ways to get your release flagged or buried.
Always deliver 3000x3000px minimum at 300dpi. I create multiple versions (square, story, banner) using Canva Pro or Adobe Express. Consistent visual identity across platforms dramatically improves recognition and click-through rates.
Treat every release like a professional product. Good metadata and visuals don’t cost much but dramatically improve how your music is discovered and perceived.