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         <description><![CDATA[<div>DistroKid is the easiest way for musicians to get music into Spotify, Apple,&nbsp; &nbsp; <a href="https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/youngcizzel/super-star-feat-teecole-xmeth">music </a>&nbsp; &nbsp; Amazon, Tidal, TikTok, YouTube, and more.<br><br></div><div>Unlimited uploads, keep 100% of your earnings (after any taxes or whatnot), more features than any other music distributor.<br><br></div><div>DistroKid is a service for musicians that puts your music into online stores &amp; streaming services. Then when people listen to your music, we send you money<br><br></div><div>All your music should be in stores. DistroKid is the only service that lets you upload unlimited music to stores for one low price and keep 100% of your earnings. Other services make you pay every time you upload something, or they take a percent of earnings—which is way less fun (and way more expensive).<br><br></div><div>DistroKid gets your music into stores in a fraction of the time it takes our competitors to get your music into stores. We have great customer service, daily stats, a simple interface, and loads of unique features too:<br><br></div><div>DistroKid is for solo musicians, artists, bands, DJs, performers, producers, and creators who record music at home or in the studio. We have services for labels, too<br><br></div><div>The founders of DistroKid's two biggest competitors left their companies and have given unsolicited endorsements to DistroKid. We think you'll love it too<br><br></div><div>With the proliferation of music production software like GarageBand and Ableton, the image of a bedroom music maker is an increasingly familiar one. But how can these artists sell their tunes? DistroKid has a solution<br><br></div><div>Dan "The Automator" Nakamura is a San Francisco-based hip-hop producer whose work with "Kool" Keith Thornton on the latter's Dr. Octagon project shot him to unlikely acclaim in 1996. With a series of ever more elaborate conceptual projects since then, Nakamura's wildly imaginative productions and offbeat sense of humor made him one of the leading figures in the underground renaissance of alternative rap in the late '90s. Dan is part of Deltron 3030, Dr. Octagon, Handsome Boy Modeling School, Got a Girl, Lovage, Gorillaz, and more<br><br></div><div>Rob is a multi-instrumentalist, recording artist, and producer. On YouTube, Rob has many millions of views and almost a million subscribers. As Guitar World wrote, Rob is an "Internet guitar dude—and possibly the closest thing to an up-and-coming guitar hero in whatever confusing age we're living in these days<br><br></div><div>Ari Herstand has charted in the top 10 on iTunes, performed on Ellen and has had countless songs featured in films, TV shows and commercials. He is the author of How To Make It in the New Music Business, a staff writer for Digital Music News and the creator of the music biz advice blog, Ari's Take<br><br></div><div>Dweezil Zappa is an American rock guitarist. He records &amp; performs as a solo artist, and with various groups including Zappa Plays Zappa—which is a tribute to his dad, Frank Zappa. Dweezil has performed and recorded with Herbie Hancock, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Bonnie Raitt, Terry Bozzio, The Fat Boys, Nuno Bettencourt, Gary Cherone, Zakk Wylde, and countless others.<br><br></div><div>Todd Bryanton is a film and TV composer, and a YouTuber who releases electronic music under the name LilDeuceDeuce. The music videos on his LilDeuceDeuce channel have received over 32 million views.<br><br></div><div>Joel "Roomie" Berghult is an independent artist with over 2.5 million followers across his social media platforms as of November 2016. He's known for his incredible vocal flexibility and frequently collaborates on music releases with Pewdiepie, the world's most followed social media personality<br><br></div><div>Claire Rachel Wilkinson, known as Clairity, is a 19 year old singer-songwriter. Clairity's cover of Coldplay's "Don't Panic" was featured in the 20th Century Fox motion picture "X-MEN: Apocalypse" trailer.<br><br></div><div>Carlos Eiene fuses jazz fusion and other jazz subgenres with video game music. Carlos has a large fanbase on his YouTube channel, insaneintherainmusic, who look forward to his new uploads every Saturday<br><br></div><div>Glenn Fricker is an engineer, YouTube host, and owner of SpectreSoundStudios. On YouTube, Glenn has nearly 100 million views and 435,000 subscribers. Known as the "angriest man in Canada," Glenn is known for having a genuinely honest opinion (much to the chagrin of certain manufacturers).<br><br></div>]]></description>
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