• Urbanlife Distribution iTunes Store

    iTunes

    iTunes is the premier marketplace for digital downloads, dominating the digital landscape with 80% market capitalization. They offer DRM-free MP3 downloads for albums, singles, or ringtones, and play your music on iTunes Radio.

  • Urbanlife Distribution Apple Music

    Apple Music

    Apple Music is a new streaming service launched in place of Beats by Dr. Dre that was recently acquired by Apple. The service is integrated into iOS and accessible from any Apple device in the world.

  • Urbanlife Distribution Spotify

    Spotify

    Spotify is a growing streaming service where users can curate and share their own playlists. A free tier allows anyone to listen, while premium subscriptions have a monthly fee.

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    Instagram

    Instagram storeis. When you tap to add a sticker to a photo or video in Stories, you’ll now see a music icon. Tap on it to open a library of thousands of songs including yours. You can also choose a song before capturing a video.

  • Urbanlife Distribution Amazon

    Amazon

    Amazon is the world largest online retailer. Their store sells DRM-free MP3s to the largest audience on the internet. Amazon MP3 also licenses its MP3s to be sold in the Myspace Music Store.

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    Youtube

    YouTube is the largest video-sharing website in the world, using 13% of the entire internet's traffic. This is the easiest and most popular way for fans to hear your music. YouTube also recently released it's own music streaming service, Music Key.

  • Urbanlife Distribution Pandora

    Pandora

    Pandora is a music streaming and automated music recommendation internet radio service powered by the Music Genome Project. As of August 1, 2017, the service, operated by Pandora Media, Inc., is available only in the United States.

  • Urbanlife Distribution Jpay Music

    JPay / Securus Technologies

    JPay is the premier downloading service for federal prisons and penitentiaries. Inmates can purchase and download content directly to their JPay Player while incarcerated.

  • Urbanlife Distribution GTL Music

    GTL Viapath Technologies

    The Global Tel Link (GTL) Streaming Music Service was designed specifically for the corrections environment. The music catalogue is curated for the corrections market – removing songs and song titles that have explicit lyrics.

  • Urbanlife Distribution Facebook

    Facebook

    Facebook Monetization. We add your music so people can add stickers to their Facebook Stories. People search for songs, pick out the part to share, and add the sticker with the artist and song name.

  • Urbanlife Distribution Tidal

    Tidal

    Tidal, also owned by Aspiro, is another emerging streaming service based in The United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Finland, Belgium, The Netherlands & Luxembourg.

  • Urbanlife Distribution iHeartRadio

    iHeartRadio

    iHeartRadio functions as both a music recommender system and a radio network in the United States that is available online, via mobile devices, and select video game consoles

  • Urbanlife Distribution Shazam

    Shazam

    Shazam is popular music discovery app available on mobile devices. Users can play a song, run Shazam, and the program retrieves the artists and the title of the song. This is a great tool for users to identify and purchase your music.

  • Urbanlife Distribution Soundcloud

    Soundcloud

    Soundcloud is an online audio distribution platform and music sharing website based in Berlin, Germany that enables us to upload your music to a specific users account.

  • Urbanlife Distribution Xbox Music

    Xbox Music

    Xbox Music is a separate division of Microsoft's Xbox department, providing music to all Xbox users. Users can create their own playlists, share with their Xbox friends, and stream music while they are playing video games.

  • Urbanlife Distribution Medianet

    Medianet

    MediaNet offers MP3 or AAC downloads and streaming of audio content across the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada.

  • Urbanlife Distribution Napster

    Napster

    Napster was first a popular, yet illegal, peer-to-peer file sharing service, and has since reconstructed its service as a legal alternative to other streaming services based in the UK.

  • Urbanlife Distribution Deezer

    Deezer

    Deezer is a web-based music streaming service. Deezer works with dozens small companies and is entrenched in other services, like Smart TVs and other products like Google Chromecast.

  • Urbanlife Distribution Gracenote

    Gracenote

    Gracenote is a licensing and internet-accessible database with track listing information for CDs and vinyl records. They manage and keep all the metadata regarding your releases.

  • Urbanlife Disribution XM Radio

    XM Radio

    Sirius XM Radio is a pioneer in satellite radio serving over 73 different music channels across the US and Canada. After merging Sirius Radio with XM Radio, the company is now the largest radio company in the United States.

  • AMI

    AMI is a music network and customer engagement platform that tens of thousands of commercial businesses turn to today, to elevate their atmosphere.

  • Neurotic

    Neurotic Media provides developers with tools to integrate their music catalog to their website or application. Neurotic allows companies to create their own purchasing experience and e-commerce store front.

  • Freegal

    Freegal is a downloadable music service from your local library, where access to content is limited to patrons of subscribing local libraries.

  • Slacker

    Slacker Radio is an interactive internet radio website and application. They put your material online and promote your music to a wider audience. They also license your music to other internet radio services.

  • KK Box

    KK Box is a widely-popular streaming service that operates in asian countries such as the Philippines Taiwan, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia and Japan.

  • 7 Digital

    7 Digital is a publicly listed B2B and B2C music and radio platform. They license their catalog to various other music services such as Guvera, Samsung & Blackberry.

  • Guvera

    Guvera is an online music streaming service with over 9 million active users. Guvera is available online, and various mobile devices, including iOS, Android, and Windows OS.

  • Samsung Music

    The Samsung Music app is optimised for use with Samsung Android devices and provides a powerful music player functionality.

  • Audible Magic

    provides content identification services to social networks, record labels, music publishers, television studios, and movie studios.

  • Yandex

    Yandex is the Google of Russia, operating the largest search engine in the country, while also developing multiple online services and tools for consumers.

  • Simfy

    Simfy is a major music subscription service available in Germany, Austria, Switzerland & South Africa. They developed their own application to be accessible for iPhone, Android

  • Touch Tunes

    TouchTunes is a network of digital jukeboxes that allows you to control the music experience and be the DJ in over 65,000 bars, restaurants, and other social venues across North America.

  • Youtube Music

    YouTube Music is a music streaming service developed by YouTube, a subsidiary of Google. It provides a tailored interface for the service, oriented towards music streaming, allowing users to browse through songs and music videos on YouTube based on genres, playlists, and recommendations.

  • Amazon Music

    Amazon Music is a music streaming platform and online music store operated by Amazon. Launched in public beta on September 25, 2007, in January 2008 it became the first music store to sell music without digital rights management from the four major music labels, as well as many independents.

  • Qobuz

    Qobuz is a French commercial music streaming and downloading service. It was founded in 2007 by Yves Riesel, expanded to a limited range of overseas markets, including the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Germany, Italy and Spain, and launched in the US in May 2019

  • WYNK

    Wynk Music is an Indian music streaming service and a digital distributor in 14 languages. Launched in September 2014 by Airtel Digital Limited, and digital wing of Bharti Airtel Limited. It is available in India, Sri Lanka, and 15 African countries. It has program that helps independent artists launch their music.

  • VEVO

    Vevo is an American multinational video hosting service, best known for providing music videos to YouTube. The service is also available as an app on selected smart TVs, digital video recorders, digital media players and streaming television services.

  • Sound Exchange

    SoundExchange is a non-profit collective rights management organization. It is the sole organization designated by the U.S. Congress to collect and distribute digital performance royalties for sound recordings.

  • FYE MixnBurn

    Custom mix CDs in stores or shipped by mail. Music compilations personalized with title and cover art.

  • Stingray Music

    Stingray Music is a Canada-based international multi-platform audio service that broadcasts continuous streaming music and other forms of audio on multiple channel feeds. The service is owned by Stingray Digital.

  • TikTok

    A short-form video hosting service. Users can add music to thier Tiktok and me monitize these. It hosts user-submitted videos, which can range in duration from 3 seconds to 10 minutes. Since their launches, TikTok and Douyin have gained global popularity.

  • AudioMack

    On-demand music streaming and audio discovery platform. Specializes in Hip-Hop which allows listeners to stream through its mobile apps and website. Add baed platform.

  • Live One

    LiveOne is a Los Angeles–based streaming platform that provides livestreams of concerts and festivals, curated radio stations, podcasts, and original artist video and audio content.

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    Trebel is an on-demand music download and discovery platform developed by M&M Media Inc. The company's business model aims to combat digital music piracy by giving users access to on-demand music at no cost while delivering fair compensation to artists and music rights holders.