We moved from CDBaby a few years back when we signed with Symphonic Distribution. Lifetime distribution and no fees. We just moved our catlog over to their platform. At that time their business model was that you had to be accepted into their distribution instead of the DIY paid model. They just recently opened their platform to the DIY community. They're a lot like AWAL is for you. Marketing and label services. But, CDBaby flat out has more inclusive services at a good price that no other company can match hands down.
Great info,, Can you explain how if u set up wPublisher? As your distributor, how to let them know you will set up directly yourself w songtrust direct as your admin, publisher? Also, can you setup a prerelease date & presave date w c.d. baby like distrokid offers?
Thank you. CD Baby it is. What I do not like about the subscription model is they take down your music if you unsubscribe. Better to pay the one-time fee.
When you're talking about the subscription model taking down your music if you unsubscribe, you're talking about DistroKid right? Because CD Baby is the one-time fee that doesnt take down your music.
@@marshall.w8635 all subscription services take your stuff down when you end the contract. That's why one-time payments are the only contracts that make sense.
Ryan, do a comparison between CD Baby and Tunecore for a TH-cam video.. Currently Gayle's song ABCDEFU has just over one billion streams on Spotify. Now before she released that song she was one of tens of thousands singer/songwriters in Nashville. For the amount of streams she has now what amount will she pay CD Baby? Do the comparison between CD Baby and Tunecore.
Great video, thank you! When using CD Baby to distribute an album, do you know if it's possible to release the individual songs within the album on different days? Doing this is a great way to build traction ahead of the full album releases so it would be super useful!
What are your thoughts on them also taking 40% of sync placements, 30% of TH-cam, Instagram, and Facebook, and 15% of publishing royalties? For folks who aren’t making much money off of their music, it seems like a great deal, but for those who are bringing in a larger income, these seem like steep percentage cuts. How do these compare with AWAL and others?
Awal and Cd baby are not publishers and not synch placement companies. they offer the service because they have some connections and probably have demand from partners. I work with publishers (and have a few contracts around the world) and also work for some of major UK synch companies. I get a lot of synch from them around the world while I get zero from AWAL ... I would forget about digital distribution companies when it comes to publishing and synch. Now , a good publisher would take around 30 % of your incomes for publishing your work world wide . and a good synch company takes 50 % of license fee and performing fee (when they also are the publisher of the work) . That's very standard fee around the world. So in that sense , AWAL and CD baby are cheaper. They just dont do the job right :)
@@christophegoze Thanks a million for your thoughts! Is there a way to opt out of these percentage fees for CDbaby then? If so, what services would you recommend using in their place?
I have an account with CD baby for a side project I did not want to release via my usual distributor (Awal) and if Im correct all you have to do is not give the publishing to CD baby ( I did not take that option since Im already published) and do not give them the right to synch your release . They will then only distribute your tracks and nothing else and therefore not take any share on any of those incomes. That's what I do with them . @@stephenjclement
@@stephenjclementyes, you need to email cd baby and ask to be released from their pro services (if you signed up with Pro). They make you stay with them for a year but you can get out of it after that.
I'd like to see a video review of CDB Boost and your opinion on paying $39.00 for that added feature or if it is rather worth it to just sign up on Sound Exchange and MLC separately since it is free to do so. I heard you cover Sound Exchange in a different video but I did not know about MLC (Mechanical Licensing Collective) until I was prompted to "Add It To Cart" upon my first single release I just did. I decided to not use it for this first one. Your thoughts?
CD Baby support is absolutely terrible. Have an open help ticket since Sept. 2, 2023. Never once had human contact. No responses to follow-up attempts to get status. I stayed on live chat from opening hours to after closing without ever getting help. Hopefully, my experience is an outlier, but looking online, i don't think so.
Yea I was in the middle of registering a release and encountered this new CDB+ where it appears they are now charging us for services that were once included in the album/single price. I think this will make CD Baby a bit less competitive but I'd like to hear others' opinions
When CD baby says it takes 30% of Facebook and Instagram does that mean they advertise there or they play my songs there and will they take 30% if I share my music there?
This sounds really good but I thought the same about United Masters until I found out that they take the rights to your music. Does CD Baby let the artist keep the rights to your music or do they take the the rights like United Masters?
Hi, do you know where I can get instrumentals that I can use for my cover songs? I can't play any instruments well and I don't want to get a copyright so I'm trying to figure out how people get backing tracks and there's very limited info online about it
Does CD Baby do cover song licensing? I make guitar covers and I’ve used Soundrop for two years but they recently laid off a huge amount of their workers and now they’re terrible, I’m still waiting for an email response from them for over a month. If CD Baby doesn’t do cover song licensing, do you have any recommendations for a different service that does?
CD Baby is partnered with EasySong Licensing. I used it recently for my wife’s album to secure the licenses and it actually was “easy” in my experience.
Yeah, I am going to release on CD Baby next. I only managed to release one single on amuse and then they changed the policy, making it unusable for me (releasing rarely, paying only one time cost per release makes a lot of sense).
I wanna know if it is safe to accept the artist agreement with cd baby what are the advantages and disadvantages of agreeing to the Artist Agreement of CD Baby
Imagine they want 10$ to release a single or album! they are making millions ripping off hard working musician These distribution companies have all kinds of tricks you rob
⚠️ 🚨🚨I'm currently using the amuse distributor, and am wandering, if I distribute with cd baby, can I be able to merge TH-cam accounts, even the topic channel that is auto generated by amuse
So whats the best distributor to upload my very first song? lm a nobody so im not expecting to blow up but l will put money into promotion through facebook ads/ instagram ads etc. Is CDBaby still good?
Hey there, I'm looking for a new distributor but I don't see the code for 50% off? Did the code expire? I would love to get a discount on distribution services because the current distributor I use doesn't really get back to me for several months and that's unacceptable to me.
Please does anyone one have an idea how music distributors are able to send your music to all these streaming platforms at once? How do they create a code or software to make sure it is uploads automatically to all these platforms
Hello If i want to make music and collaborate with other artist should i make record Label or Create my own profile and releasing music that way using Cd baby ?
If you are not planning on moving past a certain amount of streams or you are unsure and just beginning then CD Baby is fine and seems like a great deal at first. However once your streams start to increase and you move past a certain point, that 9% they take is felt immediately. There's more to think about other than the initial setup fees of any platform. Many streams for all of you🙏
@@jennw6354 choose a company that doesn't take a percentage. I personally use Tunecore and Distrokid, depending on the project. Tunecore for the big stuff because they have the best stats and clearest data of where your traction is coming from. If you have a budget for promotion then this is very useful. Distrokid is great for testing out the waters but their additions can add up pretty quickly. 🙏🏾🤙🏾
yOU FORGOT TO MENTION: cd babys charges you $39 per album just to collect your publishing royalties... sooo the album final price is actually $49.. to expensive for indie artists
You basically just have to release the songs or albums through your new distributor of choice. What's very important here: Do not change the metadata! Artists name, song/album name, artwork, and especially the UPC code and ISRC code provided by your previous distributor have to be the same!! Get all this information and then release it through your new distributor, but hold on to it with your old distributor. Wait a few day or so and take it off your old distributor. There has to be a short overlap. Don't take it off your previous distributor before you release it with your new one again. It is also possible to have two different distributors IF it's NOT the the same release of course. You can release your first single with one distributor, and your second one with another for example. There are a lot of videos online about this also tho if you feel like you need more information :3
@@another_alex8738 thank you very much for this answer. I see that my music portfolio maintenance expenses will skyrocket over time with DistroKid so I see myself eventually switching. Appreciate your answer and insight!
@@DigitalAurayeah, I released an album of 23 songs and it took a month in total, with Spotify taking the longest. The artist name is Even The Cats Left haha.
Depends on how you have it set up for them to send you the money. I can’t recall but there’s a pay out so if you choose it at $20 every time you reach $20 they send you a check.
Замість 9% яких ти не бачиш, ти будеш регулярно платити гроші Distrokid за додаткові послуги які потрібні твоєму релізу. Ці послуги оплачуються за кожен реліз роками. А ти не знаєш, принесе тобі музика гроші чи ні. Тиж краще заплатити раз і не перейматись щоб потім твою музику не видалили, якщо ти перестанеш платити 😂
The pricing is because from what I understand Distrokid cost is about 20 bucks for the year...doesn't matter how much you upload..Maybe I'm wrong ..but I don't think so...
Gotta say, pretty “Yellow pages” title, especially since most of us got so disappointed in basically every brand out there. So when we hear something “unreal” is happening we think it’s gonna be pretty bad rather than anything good. Good vid otherwise.
What do you think? Can you name a distributor that I should compare next? 🙋♂
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We moved from CDBaby a few years back when we signed with Symphonic Distribution. Lifetime distribution and no fees. We just moved our catlog over to their platform. At that time their business model was that you had to be accepted into their distribution instead of the DIY paid model. They just recently opened their platform to the DIY community. They're a lot like AWAL is for you. Marketing and label services. But, CDBaby flat out has more inclusive services at a good price that no other company can match hands down.
Tunecore
Great info,,
Can you explain how if u set up wPublisher? As your distributor, how to let them know you will set up directly yourself w songtrust direct as your admin, publisher?
Also, can you setup a prerelease date & presave date w c.d. baby like distrokid offers?
Thank you.
CD Baby it is.
What I do not like about the subscription model is they take down your music if you unsubscribe.
Better to pay the one-time fee.
When you're talking about the subscription model taking down your music if you unsubscribe, you're talking about DistroKid right? Because CD Baby is the one-time fee that doesnt take down your music.
@@marshall.w8635 yes I’m talking about Distrokid
@@marshall.w8635 ya he is talking about distrokid
@@marshall.w8635 all subscription services take your stuff down when you end the contract. That's why one-time payments are the only contracts that make sense.
@@marshall.w8635 he's contrasting it with that yeah
When I first started putting music I use cd baby right away as it was the first on the search
Ryan, do a comparison between CD Baby and Tunecore for a TH-cam video.. Currently Gayle's song ABCDEFU has just over one billion streams on Spotify. Now before she released that song she was one of tens of thousands singer/songwriters in Nashville. For the amount of streams she has now what amount will she pay CD Baby? Do the comparison between CD Baby and Tunecore.
Great video, thank you! When using CD Baby to distribute an album, do you know if it's possible to release the individual songs within the album on different days? Doing this is a great way to build traction ahead of the full album releases so it would be super useful!
THANK YOU FOR PUTTING THIS INFO OUT. I've been saying this to people for years and I keep on having to re-explain it.
Cdbaby charged $4,99 for the same stuff almost for one whole year in 2022. Me and my band switched to cdbaby and so far so good ❤
NiCE! The $4.99 deal is back! (I sound like a Wendy's commercial 😂)
I switched at that time too
@@IndieMusicAcademy 😂💔
Facing issues in distributing in facebook cd baby issues
This is interesting! There's a few things I'm...less than happy with re. Distrokid. This looks like it's a much better option.
What are your thoughts on them also taking 40% of sync placements, 30% of TH-cam, Instagram, and Facebook, and 15% of publishing royalties? For folks who aren’t making much money off of their music, it seems like a great deal, but for those who are bringing in a larger income, these seem like steep percentage cuts. How do these compare with AWAL and others?
Awal and Cd baby are not publishers and not synch placement companies. they offer the service because they have some connections and probably have demand from partners. I work with publishers (and have a few contracts around the world) and also work for some of major UK synch companies. I get a lot of synch from them around the world while I get zero from AWAL ... I would forget about digital distribution companies when it comes to publishing and synch. Now , a good publisher would take around 30 % of your incomes for publishing your work world wide . and a good synch company takes 50 % of license fee and performing fee (when they also are the publisher of the work) . That's very standard fee around the world. So in that sense , AWAL and CD baby are cheaper. They just dont do the job right :)
@@christophegoze Thanks a million for your thoughts! Is there a way to opt out of these percentage fees for CDbaby then? If so, what services would you recommend using in their place?
I have an account with CD baby for a side project I did not want to release via my usual distributor (Awal) and if Im correct all you have to do is not give the publishing to CD baby ( I did not take that option since Im already published) and do not give them the right to synch your release . They will then only distribute your tracks and nothing else and therefore not take any share on any of those incomes. That's what I do with them . @@stephenjclement
@@stephenjclementyes, you need to email cd baby and ask to be released from their pro services (if you signed up with Pro). They make you stay with them for a year but you can get out of it after that.
@@stephenjclementтам потрібно думати про співпрацю з такими як Artlist, якщо нас цікавить sync licensing.
I'd like to see a video review of CDB Boost and your opinion on paying $39.00 for that added feature or if it is rather worth it to just sign up on Sound Exchange and MLC separately since it is free to do so. I heard you cover Sound Exchange in a different video but I did not know about MLC (Mechanical Licensing Collective) until I was prompted to "Add It To Cart" upon my first single release I just did. I decided to not use it for this first one. Your thoughts?
CD Baby support is absolutely terrible. Have an open help ticket since Sept. 2, 2023. Never once had human contact. No responses to follow-up attempts to get status.
I stayed on live chat from opening hours to after closing without ever getting help.
Hopefully, my experience is an outlier, but looking online, i don't think so.
Sound drop is the same way with me. Took several months for somebody to get back to me and when I responded to the email they never responded back
But did your music reach all platforms?
Your thoughts on CDB+ ... the actual cost is $49.00, not $9.99.
Yea I was in the middle of registering a release and encountered this new CDB+ where it appears they are now charging us for services that were once included in the album/single price. I think this will make CD Baby a bit less competitive but I'd like to hear others' opinions
When CD baby says it takes 30% of Facebook and Instagram does that mean they advertise there or they play my songs there and will they take 30% if I share my music there?
distrokid just hides their royalty fees behind fancy words like subscription and "value added services"
I love CD Baby. I always get the pro add on. My question is, even with the pro add on, so we still need to register at Sound Exchange and BMI?
was your music distributed to audiomack and snapchat
@@Homie_badamosi I believe so, I selected every store available. There were like 20+ stores
This sounds really good but I thought the same about United Masters until I found out that they take the rights to your music. Does CD Baby let the artist keep the rights to your music or do they take the the rights like United Masters?
they never take ownership of ur work
Hi, do you know where I can get instrumentals that I can use for my cover songs? I can't play any instruments well and I don't want to get a copyright so I'm trying to figure out how people get backing tracks and there's very limited info online about it
audiosparx i meant. sorry. its a licensing site for music
Can you explain the payouts
And how they calculated quarterly
Does CD Baby do cover song licensing? I make guitar covers and I’ve used Soundrop for two years but they recently laid off a huge amount of their workers and now they’re terrible, I’m still waiting for an email response from them for over a month.
If CD Baby doesn’t do cover song licensing, do you have any recommendations for a different service that does?
CD Baby is partnered with EasySong Licensing. I used it recently for my wife’s album to secure the licenses and it actually was “easy” in my experience.
But it’s not built into CD Baby, it’s a separate site.
@@IndieMusicAcademy thanks for the info! I’ll definitely look into it cuz distrokid is expensive
@@IndieMusicAcademy So you have to register your songs independently from CDBaby to have them protected?
Yeah, I am going to release on CD Baby next. I only managed to release one single on amuse and then they changed the policy, making it unusable for me (releasing rarely, paying only one time cost per release makes a lot of sense).
Yes , do a comparison please .
Will do thanks so much for commenting!
Thanks! This was really helpfull for our choise. 🎉
How do you publish collaborations, features, and remixes with CDbaby?
OMG!! I wish I known that. I just signed up a new album and paid full price. 😮
Ryan, can you do a video about the Cdbaby boost feature?
What about the youtube content ID and youtube profile merger with music channel how distro does?
Thanks much for information
what is the best federal tax classification for CD baby artists making little money
I wanna know if it is safe to accept the artist agreement with cd baby what are the advantages and disadvantages of agreeing to the Artist Agreement of CD Baby
thanks! going to choose cdbaby for my latest releass
I paid $71.75 in March 2022 for an album, and couldn't get anyone ever to answer a few simple questions.
What were the simple questions?
Does CD baby have a store like 15 years ago of all their artists However use to review all the artists and communicate with them ......
Do they still have CD Baby Pro. Can you discuss what is the difference?
Imagine they want 10$ to release a single or album! they are making millions ripping off hard working musician
These distribution companies have all kinds of tricks you rob
does cd baby have integration with meta/fb pixel? so you can put a pixel on your streaming landing page and connect it with your meta ad campaign?
CDB has recently stopped customer support. It’s bad now. I’ve been with them for years. It’s really bad.
Thanks for the royalty calculator
Definitely would like a review/comparison of LANDR
I’m looking for a distributor that is global who do you recommend
⚠️ 🚨🚨I'm currently using the amuse distributor, and am wandering, if I distribute with cd baby, can I be able to merge TH-cam accounts, even the topic channel that is auto generated by amuse
What does "CONTENT ID" mean????
I'm moving to CD Bay from Dristro too. Distrokid just doesn't make sense anymore.
Do you have the garantee to have a legacy deposit with CD Baby ? assurance it will be on stream platforms for ever ?
So whats the best distributor to upload my very first song? lm a nobody so im not expecting to blow up but l will put money into promotion through facebook ads/ instagram ads etc. Is CDBaby still good?
Hey there, I'm looking for a new distributor but I don't see the code for 50% off? Did the code expire? I would love to get a discount on distribution services because the current distributor I use doesn't really get back to me for several months and that's unacceptable to me.
Will cd baby take 30% of my official artist channel even if I am making non music content?
is it able to release the sampe single/EP both on Bandcamp AND CDBaby ?
Does CD Baby offer the mastering tool like Distrokid?
Please does anyone one have an idea how music distributors are able to send your music to all these streaming platforms at once? How do they create a code or software to make sure it is uploads automatically to all these platforms
Hello If i want to make music and collaborate with other artist should i make record Label or Create my own profile and releasing music that way using Cd baby ?
Worse decision i ever made. Not one personal touch there and they are involved with artistry??? Very didappointing
If you are not planning on moving past a certain amount of streams or you are unsure and just beginning then CD Baby is fine and seems like a great deal at first. However once your streams start to increase and you move past a certain point, that 9% they take is felt immediately. There's more to think about other than the initial setup fees of any platform. Many streams for all of you🙏
So who do you suggest once someone's streams start to increase?
@@jennw6354 choose a company that doesn't take a percentage. I personally use Tunecore and Distrokid, depending on the project. Tunecore for the big stuff because they have the best stats and clearest data of where your traction is coming from. If you have a budget for promotion then this is very useful.
Distrokid is great for testing out the waters but their additions can add up pretty quickly.
🙏🏾🤙🏾
Can CD baby generate artwork that can be used for a release yes or no . If so what is the fee
Question from a novice: is a single 1 or two songs(Sides A and B)?
Can you move from Distrokid to CD Baby? And would you have to pay the fee for the already distributed music?
yOU FORGOT TO MENTION: cd babys charges you $39 per album just to collect your publishing royalties... sooo the album final price is actually $49.. to expensive for indie artists
Do u know if I Can Choose the exact time Where my Music should be released? On the cd baby site I Can only Choose a date
Does CDBaby helps with distributing the videos?
How does Tunecore Measure against this new CD baby model?
TuneCore is a scam. Just watch a lot of reviews on TH-cam.
Can you make a video on how to switch a distributor without losing access to to the existing channels/profiles/streams etc
You basically just have to release the songs or albums through your new distributor of choice. What's very important here: Do not change the metadata! Artists name, song/album name, artwork, and especially the UPC code and ISRC code provided by your previous distributor have to be the same!! Get all this information and then release it through your new distributor, but hold on to it with your old distributor. Wait a few day or so and take it off your old distributor. There has to be a short overlap. Don't take it off your previous distributor before you release it with your new one again.
It is also possible to have two different distributors IF it's NOT the the same release of course. You can release your first single with one distributor, and your second one with another for example.
There are a lot of videos online about this also tho if you feel like you need more information :3
@@another_alex8738 thank you very much for this answer. I see that my music portfolio maintenance expenses will skyrocket over time with DistroKid so I see myself eventually switching. Appreciate your answer and insight!
How do you no if somebody sends to a bot playlist.dont want that
I've signed up to cd baby thanks to your recommendation, curious how long roughly it takes to have an album release on all platforms? Thanks again.
what did you find out? have you released an album?
@@DigitalAurayeah, I released an album of 23 songs and it took a month in total, with Spotify taking the longest. The artist name is Even The Cats Left haha.
How do I move my existing official artist TH-cam channel to CD baby?
You wouldn't need to move it if you started distributing with CD Baby. The new releases will pick right where you left off with your old distributor.
Do you recommend using the barcode and isrc codes? Or buying separately
CD Baby is the best choice as costs are once-only and very affordable
bro this is driving me insane where do I request them to send my money? theres no option for that
Depends on how you have it set up for them to send you the money. I can’t recall but there’s a pay out so if you choose it at $20 every time you reach $20 they send you a check.
Can I sell my own physical albums with CD baby booster or will they take a cut of that?
Я думаю що зараз після оновлення вони вже не займаються випуском на фізичних носіях. В наш час це вже не вигідно.
Thanks for sharing this.
that's pretty interesting but tbh my music sucks and it's not worth paying money to distribute. any free distributors that yall recommend?
If they take 9% wouldn’t your share be 91% ?
9% royalty take is not worth it for me
What distributor do you prefer? I’ll review them next!
Good luck
Think it really makes a difference? Music online forever means a lot to me
Замість 9% яких ти не бачиш, ти будеш регулярно платити гроші Distrokid за додаткові послуги які потрібні твоєму релізу. Ці послуги оплачуються за кожен реліз роками. А ти не знаєш, принесе тобі музика гроші чи ні. Тиж краще заплатити раз і не перейматись щоб потім твою музику не видалили, якщо ти перестанеш платити 😂
@@IndieMusicAcademydo illustratemusicdistribution
Code still works everyone!
Thanks for the info
Great Guy, I am nigerian is it possible to withdraw money with payoneer
link doesn't even work for the promo
Yeah sorry about that. CD Baby said to just copy/paste the promo code while they fix their link generator.
Link is fixed if you want that discount!
Thanks for review ❤
cd baby real pay ? can you make a video?
Can you release an album a single at a time?
Where can I actually search and view the different CD Baby artists to listen to them?
Oh man that’s i good question. I don’t know if they have a public directory or not.
You can listen to my music actually. I'm releasing my Abandoned album through the CD Baby.
How do i use your promo codes?
They don't have revenue splits
I’m good with tunecore overall they better
Thanks for this man
Is the discount still live?
Does cd baby put your music on TikTok?
Yes. I have my songs on it.
Can you review YouLost
The discount link doesn’t seem to work.
Use the promo code in the meantime, and I'll tell CD Baby to fix that link!
Thanks for letting me know!
Ok they fixed the link now! The discount is now working!
9.99 for an album is fair but 9.99 for a single is
Overpriced
The pricing is because from what I understand Distrokid cost is about 20 bucks for the year...doesn't matter how much you upload..Maybe I'm wrong ..but I don't think so...
Basically after seeing your channel and reading peoples comments… never go with distro kid
I always say CD BABY, and NOTHING else!!!
There it is!
Their support team is terrible though.
Worse than Distrokid?
Don’t have experience with distrokid. I waited 3 months for proper communication to get something resolved with 3D baby
gracias soy un pobre argentino y gracias a tu codigo pude pagar la publicacion y llegar a fin de mes
Reverbnation artist keep 100% of royalties.
I wanted a comparison video, not a shill ad for CD Baby as they desperately attempt to compete with Distrokid
Why are they giving out these deals! Probably finding difficultly attracting new indie Artists to rip off.
This looks interesting
Lifetime pricing is definitely attractive
Dibbert Ports
Thxs
Gotta say, pretty “Yellow pages” title, especially since most of us got so disappointed in basically every brand out there.
So when we hear something “unreal” is happening we think it’s gonna be pretty bad rather than anything good.
Good vid otherwise.
Ah interesting, thanks for the feedback!
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