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How To Upload Music To Apple Music

Learn how to get your music on Apple Music and set up your Apple Music for Artists profile. Get discovered and reach fans where they listen, with full control over your royalties, rights, and career.

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Uploading Music To Apple Music

With more than 93 million subscribers, Apple Music is one of the most widely used music streaming services on the market. The platform comes with many perks, including support for Spatial Audio and lossless audio formats, live concerts, exclusive interviews, and its platform Apple Music for Artists.

If you’re wondering how to get your music on Apple Music, look no further. With iMusician, you can make your tracks available to millions of Apple Music users in just a few steps.

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How to Upload Music To Apple Music as an Artist With iMusician

Sign Up or Log In

Sign up with iMusician or log in to your existing account.

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Start a Release

Open the iMusician Dashboard. Click on ‘Start a Release’ to choose the single, EP, or album you would like to get on Apple Music.

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Upload Your Files

Upload your music files and cover artwork. 

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Add All Data

Type in all relevant information about your release.

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Submit Your Project

Submit your project and lean back. Our Quality & Assurance team will check your release and let you know if anything’s missing. Once approved, your music will become available on Apple Music on your desired release date.

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iMusician Doesn’t Stop At Apple Music

Reach global audiences on 200+ music platforms and get heard where it matters.

Why Use iMusician to Upload Music to Apple Music

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Release Your Music Globally

With iMusician, you can get your music on 200+ platforms, from major services to niche shops. Reach fans where they listen in just a few steps.

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Endless Releases, Zero Commission

We offer a comprehensive package, from music releases to promotional content, with zero commission on your streaming and download revenue.

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Forever Online Distribution

Once you’ve released your music, it will remain online forever, even if the status of your plan changes. No need to worry about annual fees.

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Full Control Over Your Music

We offer numerous tools to manage your music in one place. Enjoy music distribution with full flexibility and control over your music.

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Your Sound, Your Rights

With iMusician, your music and money are securely protected at all times. We’re just here to help you share it with the world.

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Get Your Music on Playlists

Let your music speak for itself. Submit your tracks, let our team pitch them to editorial playlists, and get the chance to reach a wider audience.

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What is Apple Music?


Apple Music is a music streaming service operated by Apple that launched in 2015. It developed out of iTunes, Apple’s purchase of Beats Music, and the increasing popularity of streaming platforms in the music market. Apple Music combined the features of iTunes and Beats Music, bringing its own subscription-based service to the market that offered music streaming, playlists, and artist-centric content.

Apple Music is a music streaming service operated by Apple that launched in 2015. It evolved from iTunes, Apple’s acquisition of Beats Music, and the growing popularity of streaming platforms in the music industry.

Initially, Apple Music combined the features of iTunes and Beats Music, introducing a subscription-based service that offers music streaming, curated playlists, and artist-focused content.

Today, it is one of the most widely used streaming platforms on the market. This is not only due to its integration with Apple’s popular hardware ecosystem, including iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and HomePod, but also because of its extensive feature set and focus on high-quality audio experiences.

Apple Music supports Spatial Audio formats, such as Dolby Atmos, and lossless audio, which preserves all the detail of original recordings. These features make it popular among audiophiles and artists who are dedicated to professional mixing and mastering.

The platform offers personalized playlists, collaborative playlists, and advanced music discovery tools powered by Apple’s algorithms. Users can also enjoy exclusive livestreamed performances, artist interviews, behind-the-scenes content, and Apple Music 1, a 24/7 global radio station featuring shows hosted by well-known artists and tastemakers.

Additionally, Apple Music regularly hosts global album premieres and editorial campaigns supporting artists across all genres, making it not only a streaming service but also a powerful tool for artist promotion and fan engagement. Together, these features make it a comprehensive hub for music enthusiasts and artists alike.

  • + 100 M
    Available Tracks
  • + 93 M
    Monthly Active Users
  • ~ 16 %
    Global Market Share
  • ~ 10000
    Streams to Earn $100

Why Upload Music to Apple Music as an Artist

As an artist, it’s essential to make your music available on platforms where your fans already listen. With millions of subscribers, especially among Apple users, Apple Music is one of those places.

Since Apple Music supports lossless audio, it lets you preserve the full quality of your tracks. The service also supports spatial audio formats like Dolby Atmos, making it a great platform for those who invest time, effort, and resources into audio engineering and who want to showcase depth and detail of their sound.

On top of that, Apple Music offers valuable tools to help you grow and better understand your audience and improve your promotional strategies. Thanks to its platform Apple Music for Artists, you can manage your presence on the service, track your streams, and look into your listeners’ demographics to find out in which places your songs are getting noticed. With Apple Music for Artists, you can also get insight into your Shazam activity and playlist placements.

How to Get Access to Apple Music for Artists

If you want to manage your presence on Apple Music and access your performance data, you need to claim your Apple Music for Artists Profile.

To set up your Apple Music artist profile, you need to have at least one release live on Apple Music. You can get your music online by uploading it through an official distributor like iMusician.

Once your music is available, you can claim your profile by downloading the Apple Music for Artists app on iOS or Android, or by visiting artists.apple.com. To verify your Apple Music for Artists profile, you'll need to submit links to official social media accounts or other supporting info, such as distributor or management details, that prove your identity.

Once your request has been approved, you can update your artist bio, upload a profile picture and other images, view your streaming and sales data, monitor Shazam activity, track playlist placements, and more. From there, you're all set to start building your presence on Apple Music.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. As an independent artist or label, you cannot upload your music directly to Apple Music.

There are tangible reasons why most streaming platforms don’t allow musicians to upload their music to their services without a distributor.

Put simply, music distributors act as intermediaries between artists and streaming platforms. They handle the technical, legal, and administrative aspects of getting your music online to make sure your tracks meet platform requirements and comply with copyright and metadata standards.

Moreover, royalties can only be collected from music that has been delivered through an official distributor like iMusician. Once your music is confirmed to be eligible for monetization, it's registered properly and tracked for royalty reporting. Your payouts are then sent from the platforms to us, and from us to you.

There’s no separate process to get music on iTunes. By uploading your music through a digital distributor like iMusician, your releases automatically go live on both Apple Music and the iTunes Store, so you don’t need to submit your music separately to either platform.

Apple Music is a subscription-based streaming service that lets you listen to millions of songs online and offline, create playlists, and discover new music.

iTunes is an online store where you can purchase and download individual songs or albums to own permanently. While Apple Music requires a subscription to access its full library, iTunes allows you to buy music without any ongoing fees.

Apple Music is ideal for casual listeners (although not only), whereas iTunes is perfect for DJs and those who like to own their music permanently.

In 2025, Apple Music pays around $0.01 per stream on average, although payouts can vary depending on factors like your distributor’s terms and where your listeners are located.

At that rate, you'd need roughly:

  • 100 streams to earn $1

  • 1,000 streams to earn $10

  • 10,000 streams to earn $100

Broadly speaking, artists can expect to make $1 from 100 streams, $10 from 1,000 streams, and $100 from 10,000 streams.

How much artists make on Apple Music depends on a few factors, including the number of streams they generate, where their listeners are located, the terms of their distributor, and how well they promote their music.

Although streaming platforms generally don’t lead to high payouts for artists with smaller streaming numbers and primarily benefit those with large fan bases, Apple Music is known for its slightly higher average per-stream rates. For example, Apple Music pays more than platforms like Spotify, but still less than platforms like Tidal.

What this means is that your income will depend on whether you release consistently, invest time and thought into your promotional efforts, and use tools like Apple Music for Artists strategically.

Additionally, choosing the right distributor with fair terms will allow you to retain more of your income. With us, you keep 100% of your royalties. And since we’re Swiss, we don’t withhold 30% of your music revenue in taxes, which is especially beneficial for musicians outside the US who would otherwise need to complete complex forms to receive their full earnings.


It usually takes one to three days to approve your Apple Music for Artists profile request, although in some cases it can take up to a week. To avoid delays, make sure your artist name, release info, and other data are accurate and consistent.

There’s no separate upload process for Shazam, meaning that all you have to do is release your tracks on major streaming platforms like Apple Music. Since Shazam is owned by Apple, it pulls its music database from this and other services.

Once you’ve uploaded your music through an official distributor, it will automatically be added to Shazam’s database and become identifiable by Shazam.

To get lyrics on Apple Music, you’ll need to submit them through your music distributor or a lyrics delivery service like Musixmatch or LyricFind. These platforms partner with streaming services, including Apple Music, to display synced and unsynced lyrics alongside your tracks. Once submitted and approved, your lyrics will show up in the Apple Music app when fans listen to your songs.

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No. With iMusician, you won't encounter any hidden fees down the line. You keep 100% of your earnings from over 200 streaming and download shops, and 80% from social media platforms like YouTube and Instagram. Since we’re Swiss, we also don’t keep any withholding taxes.