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Some of the Best Platforms to Promote Your Music

October 5th, 2017 by

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The music industry has been changed forever by the launch of the internet. When before you’d spend hours pouring over your mixtape, ready for your one shot with a record label that you might not ever get again, has now transformed into a place where you could wake up the next morning with millions of followers. In this post you will discover some of the best platforms to promote your music.

It’s a crazy world we live in, but it’s just as hard, even not more challenging to get noticed by the public and record labels. To give you the best start in your music career, here are some of the best places to promote your music, giving you a very real shot at your chance in the limelight. (more…)

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