SoundCloud Throws Hella Shade At Spotify Over Shutting Down Their Distribution for Artists

Just recently, Spotify announced the platform will not move forward with its direct upload beta system for artists. Fear not — because SoundCloud is here to save the day!


SoundCloud’s accusation Repost Network means artists will have the power to distribute their own releases. With this, SoundCloud will be able to fer creators “seamless upstream” to Repost Network’s invite-only tools and services. Streaming distribution, analytics, content protection and more at the artist’s fingertips.

In a statement, SoundCloud’s Chief Operating Officer Michael Weissman expands:

There are more than 20 million audio creators on SoundCloud, and we know building audiences and earning income from streaming are critical to them. SoundCloud’s focus is to build more tools and services to solve those needs. We’ve built the foundation with our SoundCloud Premier program and our recently launched distribution product, and today we are taking another step forward. The acquisition Repost Network will meaningfully move SoundCloud forward as we build the most comprehensive set tools to help creators build their careers. We welcome the Repost Network team to SoundCloud and are excited about what we will build together.

Jeff Ponchick, co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Repost Network adds:

Our mission is to help artists make a living through their audiences online, and by joining the SoundCloud family we can help even more emerging artists take the next step in their career, earn more revenue and be heard by more fans.

At the end this month, Spotify will cease the acceptance new uploads through Spotify for Artists. Users must migrate their music to other distributors over this month to avoid any gaps and keep play counts intact. This is a mandatory step to ensure that your music isn’t completely absent from the platform.

More on Spotify’s changes here.

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Press Release: SoundCloud