How Do I Upload Music to Spotify?

In order to upload your music to Spotify you will have to use a music distributor who will upload your music to Spotify on your behalf, where you will upload your music, your artwork, and your information, and then Spotify will look over and post them on your artist page upon approval.
 
Spotify does not allow you to upload music directly, and, thus, you must use a music distributor to submit your songs on your behalf by taking care of uploads, metadata, and artwork, and then Spotify reviews, and publishes the music to your artist profile.
 
You cannot upload music directly to Spotify. Artists must use an approved digital distributor like DistroKid, TuneCore, or CD Baby. These services deliver your music to Spotify (and other platforms) for a fee or annual subscription, while handling licensing and royalties.
 
To upload music to Spotify, choose a digital distributor like DistroKid or TuneCore. Create an account, upload your tracks with artwork and details, select release dates, and the distributor delivers your music to Spotify.
 
In order to put music on Spotify, you need a distributor such as DistroKid, TuneCore, or CD Baby. Upload the music, art, and metadata, and hand over the music to be managed and monitored by Spotify for Artists.
 
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