Since launching in 2011, Music Kickup has become a popular name amongst DIY artists for being a completely cost-free way to get their tracks on the likes of iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Shazam and Deezer.
By contrast, most online digital distribution companies - which include CD Baby, Tunecore, ReverbNation and Universal’s recently-launched Spinnup - either request a flat payment or take a royalty cut from an act’s income.
Little surprise, then, that Music Kickup has proven a hit with ...
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