What does it mean and why does it seem quite important to artists for their songs to get verified?
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If you want to go big and make an impact in the music industry, getting verified on huge streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music can definitely help push you in the right direction. Aside from adding a level of notoriety to your profile, having a verified account has many other benefits. However, there is a misconception among artists who think they are unable to get verified without having a ton of followers or millions of streams. Luckily for musicians on the come up, you actually don’t need either of those things in order to get verified on Spotify or Apple Music.
Once your music has been released on Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon, you can sign up for these platform’s artist services to track your music’s performance, pitch for official playlists and use the data to help you plan your next career move. If your music isn’t live on Spotify yet, you’d have to learn how to access Spotify for Artists before your release date.