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Title: Labelgrid: Digital Music Distribution - Sell & Promote Your Music

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Getting your music live is the first step, not the last. Distribution puts a release on the stores. What comes after, the playlists, the press, radio, sync placements, protecting the rights, and a clean master, is a different set of crafts, and most of it is handled by specialists.

This is a working directory of those specialists for independent artists and labels, ...


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Kacey Musgraves’ Middle of Nowhere pulled off what most genre-blending artists only dream about: more than 100,000 album units in week one in 2026, powered heavily by offline tactics, physical media, and a tight brand story.

She did it without chasing TikTok dances, manufacturing drama, or flooding feeds with disposable content. Instead, she and her team bu...


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Most releases go live without a hitch. About 90% of releases submitted through LabelGrid clear review on the first pass, and the small share that need a second look almost always clear in barely more than one round of changes. So if you are wondering why music releases get delayed, the honest answer is that most do not. The few that wait are usually held up by one small, fixa...


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Goldman Sachs projects that emerging markets will supply roughly 75% of all net new streaming subscribers through 2035. Look at 2025. Latin America was the fastest-growing region at 17.1%; Sub-Saharan Africa and MENA each grew about 15.2%; India’s paid subscriber base has roughly tripled since 2022. The next decade of streaming growth is being written in regions that, until r...


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SOBO (“sent on behalf of”) is a delivery model where a distributor pushes your music to streaming platforms under your own direct DSP contracts, so you keep 100% of your royalties. Instead of distributing under the platform’s deals and sharing revenue, you bring your own agreements with Spotify, Apple, and others, and the distributor handles the technical del...


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