r/MusicPromoTips

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If you’re an artist, I just wanted to share this tool I found called TrackPush.app because it’s honestly been helping me a lot.

I was stuck around 1k monthly listeners mostly because I never had enough content to keep pushing my songs consistently. I’d post once or twice, then disappear because editing more clips took too much time.

With TrackPush, I’ve been able to take one song snippet plus some visuals and turn it into a bunch of different short-form promo videos, so I can keep posting without burning out.

Over the last month I went from around 1k to 25k monthly listeners.

Not saying it’s magic, but if your problem is running out of content to post around your music, this has made things way easier for me.

trackpush

u/Flaky-Zombie3203 — 22 hours ago
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My niche is "trailarizing" songs. How can I post remakes without infringing copyrights ?

I'm at dead end. idk what to do. looks like it's not possible to post without copyright issues ? I like creating trailer ( "epic" ) versions of pop, ballad, and country songs, by isolating the artists vocals from the song. I want to start posting on social media: YT, TikTok and insta. But how can I do it so I don't break any rules and don't violate copyrights ?

reddit.com
u/diagautotech7 — 12 days ago