Sell Your Music On Amazon

Sell your music on Amazon & keep 100% of your revenue. Upload your song or album on Amazon in 4 easy steps. Reach millions of fans and get paid.

How to Sell Your Music On Amazon

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    Sign up for a TuneCore account to sell your music on Amazon.

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    Select the type of release you want to get on Amazon: single or album.

  3. 3

    Upload your music and cover art to put your songs on Amazon.

  4. 4

    Add music contributors so they get credited when your songs are sold.

  5. 5

    Sell your music on Amazon once it’s been approved by TuneCore.

  6. 6

    View your sales and streaming reports. You keep 100% of your revenue.

Sell Your Music & Make Money on Amazon

Keep 100% of the money owed to you from your downloads and streams on Amazon Music.

Offering fans both digital downloads and Amazon Prime unlimited streaming, Amazon Music is one of the most popular music stores in the world. When you upload and publish your music on Amazon, you can make it easier for fans to discover you than ever before. And when Amazon pays you, we’ll put 100% of your money directly into your TuneCore account.

Sell your music on Amazon without giving up any of the money you earn.

Amazon Music

Why Choose TuneCore to Upload your music on Amazon

TuneCore has been advocating for independent artists worldwide for over a decade. Since 2006, we have always made it our mission to level the playing field for musicians everywhere.

Don’t have a label? No problem.

  1. Worldwide Reach

  2. Keep 100% of Your Revenue

  3. Streaming and Sales Data

  4. Exclusive Artist Services

TuneCore Doesn’t Stop at Amazon

TuneCore distributes to more than 150 digital music stores and streaming services across 200 countries and territories worldwide, including:

SpotifyApple MusicYouTube MusicAmazon MusicTidalBeatPort

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