Release your track 🔵
Make it real. Upload it properly. Stop keeping finished tracks on your hard drive. 😼
Two ways to release your track
Choose your lane. Both are valid — it depends on your goals.
Option 1) Self-release (fastest & independent)
Want full control and no waiting? Use a distributor and release under your own artist name.
I recommend DistroKid: fast, simple, and widely used by producers.
→ Includes 7% discount on your DistroKid subscription.
Option 2) Release with a label (curated & selective)
Want feedback, positioning, and a real label context? You can submit your track to Broducer Records.
This is a curated process: not every track is accepted. Quality, vibe, and consistency matter.
Visuals still matter
No matter how you release, strong cover art increases clicks and credibility.
Not sure what to choose?
- First release or DIY mindset? → DistroKid
- Looking for a label & guidance? → Broducer Records
Mini challenge:
Release one track in the next 30 days. Momentum beats perfection. 🐆
