Knowledge Center
Most Common Questions
Everything you need to know about music distribution, our service and more is listed below. For any additional questions, please write to support@mgmh.net
Getting Started with Distribution
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Vevo is a little different and can work differently depending on the context of the videos delivery itself, but we have the form at https://www.jotform.com/form/243377303157052 which explains what we need you to do in either circumstance.
New Releases end up on a ‘Topic’ channel, unless you have successfully applied for an Official Artists Channel (you need a minimum of 1 delivered releases to apply, see here. for details).
To get your tracks moved from the generic ‘Topic’ channel to your personal channel, we need to apply for an ‘Official Artist Channel‘. Sometimes it can take at least a month to be approved by YouTube. You need at least one distributed release to qualify for an OAC as well some content on your user channel and YouTube expects that it should already have some traction and the same name on the channel. . See here for more details.
If you get accepted, the topic channel is merged with your user channel, and a new section is added with those videos. They will refuse to process OAC requests for channels with no content. There is no option for artist separation on YouTube, we can apply for an Official artist channel (OAC) to link your topic channel so all releases show up on your OAC.
If you think you qualify and would like to apply, please confirm the following details for us via contact us form on main artist dashboard;
Artist name:
Artist YouTube Channel: (Please send URL link)
Topic Channel: (Please send URL link)
VEVO Channel (If Applicable): (Please send URL link)
● Generic music library content (e.g., royalty-free stock music, production music,non-unique sound effects), that may be intended to game the DSP ecosystem.
● Generic artist names such as ‘Sleepy Dreamy Music’, ‘Happy Sound’, ‘Rain Sleep Story’.
● Unedited loops, nature sounds, functional music, or single-tone audio files with limited artistic merit.
● Sped-up / slowed-down versions of existing tracks, unless officially released by the original rights holder.
● Soundalike recordings that mimic famous artists or songs to mislead listeners.
● Use of bots, click farms, or incentivized streaming services.
● Manipulation of playlists or repeated playback to inflate stream counts.
If a DSP fines or penalizes us due to fraudulent streaming, these fines will be passed on to the responsible label or artist. Repeat violations may result in content takedown and account termination.
● Fully AI-generated compositions, lyrics, or vocals.
● AI-modified versions of existing copyrighted works.
● AI-assisted remixes that may infringe upon third-party rights.
Any attempt to distribute AI-generated will be blocked.
Please let us know via the main artist dashboard support once you’ve uploaded the release with us so we can update the release type to EP for you.
You can opt in and out of individual tracks on a monthly basis. Please see more information from Spotify here. Again, only eligible tracks are invited to apply for discovery mode, the criteria are;
Track must be distributed by us
The artist must be credited as a main artist or remixer
Track must have been released more than 30 days ago
Track must have at least 1 radio and autoplay stream in the past 7 days. Please check your Spotify for Artists analytics if unsure about this.
Take a look at this link for some further details about Discovery Mode if you’re interested: https://support.spotify.com/us/artists/article/getting-access-to-discovery-mode/?ref=related
https://dashboard.groovedistro.com/beatport.php
And once it is approved by them, we will turn on your label in your dashboard to choose under label listing. Then you can upload and deliver.
eg.
Release 1
1. Single #1
Release 2
1. Single #2
2. Single #1
Release 3
1. Single #3
2. Single #2
3. Single #1
And you keep the same ISRC for Single #1 / Single #2 across all releases.
Then you can takedown the previous releases each time a new one comes out.
You can see an example of this on LEISURE’s release ‘Side A’ you will see in their ‘singles & EPs’ tab they had each release (Slipping Away, Spark It Up, Lonely Nights) building up to the final product.
What’s changing? DSPs now require minimum credit information at the track level. This ensures that the right people get recognized for their work and that platforms have the data they need to display accurate credits.
Why this matters: Proper crediting isn’t just about compliance—it’s about giving creators the recognition they deserve. These platforms are putting a stronger emphasis on transparency, and we want to support that.
Here’s what’s now required for every track:
Main Artist – already a standard requirement
Composer & Lyricist – Both required for vocal tracks; only Composer for instrumentals
Performer – at least one performance role (e.g., vocals, guitar, drums)
Additional Contributor or Remixer – typically a producer, mixer, etc.
Important note on naming: For composer and lyricist credits, full names are now required:
✅ Bryan Adams = valid, ❌ Beyoncé = not valid
DSPs are actively checking this. However, for performer and producer roles, using the artist’s stage name is totally fine.
Where can I update this? If you are missing any of these credits, you can update this by navigating to the MY CATALOGUE section of your artist dashboard.
Create a new release in your artist dashboard. Please use the original audio and metadata.
Please ensure you DO NOT use the same ISRC as the original release.
Leave the release as incomplete and do not submit it for review – our team will manually push this through
Please send us an email via the contact us form on the dashboard once you have finished creating your release and send us a download link for your Dolby ATMOS file (via Google Drive/DropBox). Please ensure you check your sharing settings so our team can access the files (ensure there are no time restrictions on the file and do not use WeTransfer).
Our team will notify you when your Dolby ATMOS release has been sent to the relevant stores.
We’ll also need the Apple Digital Masters Engineer’s Email in order to apply for the badge on Apple Music.
Thumbnail Spec: 1280 x 720 up to 2MB
HD Videos
Video
Compression Type: H.264 or ProRes
File Format: .mov or .mp4
Dimensions: 1920x1080 (preferred)
Frame Rate: Native (No less than 23.98)
Bit Rate: 20mbps (Minimum 7500 kb/s, if necessary)
File must be de-‐Interlaced (Please, no Interlacing)
Multi-‐pass encoding is preferred
Do not use frame re-‐ordering in your encoding settings
Do not include front or end slates, title or end cards, etc
Audio
Format: AAC
Channels: Stereo (L R)
Sample Rate: 44.100 kHz
Bit Rate: 320 kbps CBR
4K/2K
Video
Compression Type: ProRes
File Format: .mp4
Aspect Ratio: 16:9, 1.85.1, 2:1, 2.35.1, 2.39.1, or 2.4:1
Dimension Format: 1440p, 2160p, or similar native (depending on the aspect ratio)
Frame Rate: 23.976, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 48, 50, or 60
Bit Rate: 30mbps (2K) / 60mbps (4K)
Audio
Format: LPCM
Channels: Stereo (L R)
Sample Rate: 48kHz
Vertical Videos
Video
Compression Type: H.264 or ProRes
File Format: .mov or .mp4
Dimensions: 1080x1920 (preferred)
Frame Rate: Native (No less than 23.98)
Bit Rate: 20 mbps (Minimum 7500 kb/s, if necessary)
Audio
Format: AAC
Channels: Stereo (L R)
Sample Rate: 44.100 kHz
Bit Rate: 320 kbps CBR
There is No limit on file size.
There is also a form located within your Artist Dashboard that can be used for further details on submissions. Any other questions or queries please let me know via the contact us form on the artist dashboard.
An album can have 25 tracks maximum.
Just create an account and upload the music (follow the instructions below) till just before you have to pay and email us at support@mgmh.net—no payment needed. Once you reach out, we’ll handle the rest!
RE-UPLOADING YOUR RELEASE
Create an account with MGMH Groove (if you haven’t done so already!)
Click the ‘Create New Release’ tile in the artist dashboard.
Choose the ‘re-release of an existing single/album’ option
When adding your tracks, select the option to enter your existing ISRC. Ensure you do this for EVERY track. This is how the tracks will link on Spotify and your streaming count will merge across. You will find this information on your old distributor’s dashboard. You can use the same UPC code as well. You can add a 0 before if the numbers are enough.
Get your release ready (till before payment) and email us. We’ll do the rest!
PS: You can only update your song file (remastered) if the song footprint (Length is the same) everything else must remain the same.
SWITCHING OVER
To ensure your stream counts merge to the Music Gets Me High versions, ensure that your new release is delivered and live for 48hrs prior to issuing a takedown with your old distributor. If you click into the album page on Spotify desktop, look for the ‘1 More Release’ icon which indicates that the 2 releases have successfully merged. (Note this can take 48hrs).
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When you see this symbol, send a request to your previous distributor to remove their version from all online stores;
Tunecore – click here
CD Baby – click here
Distrokid – click on the ‘Remove my music from all stores’ button after you click into your product
DITTO – go to your release and click on ‘Takedown’ button.
Content Management & Delivery
● Use of bots, click farms, or incentivized streaming services.
● Manipulation of playlists or repeated playback to inflate stream counts.
If a DSP fines or penalizes us due to fraudulent streaming, these fines will be passed on to the responsible label or artist. Repeat violations may result in content takedown and account termination.
Performer
Composer/Songwriter
Lyricist (excluding instrumental releases)
Producer
Please ensure you fill of them correctly.
What’s changing? DSPs now require minimum credit information at the track level. This ensures that the right people get recognized for their work and that platforms have the data they need to display accurate credits.
Why this matters: Proper crediting isn’t just about compliance—it’s about giving creators the recognition they deserve. These platforms are putting a stronger emphasis on transparency, and we want to support that.
Here’s what’s now required for every track:
Main Artist – already a standard requirement
Composer & Lyricist – Both required for vocal tracks; only Composer for instrumentals
Performer – at least one performance role (e.g., vocals, guitar, drums)
Additional Contributor or Remixer – typically a producer, mixer, etc.
Important note on naming: For composer and lyricist credits, full names are now required:
✅ Bryan Adams = valid, ❌ Beyoncé = not valid
DSPs are actively checking this. However, for performer and producer roles, using the artist’s stage name is totally fine.
Where can I update this? If you are missing any of these credits, you can update this by navigating to the MY CATALOGUE section of your artist dashboard.
https://www.support.di-st.ro/artistfix.php
Due to recent constraints from DSPs, we are no longer able to facilitate primary artist name changes directly. However, you can update your artist name on platforms by following these steps:
Create New Releases: In your artist dashboard, create new releases under your new artist name. Ensure you input the correct ISRCs for all your songs and update your artwork to reflect the new name.
Notify Us: Once your new releases are delivered, please reply to this email. Our support team will then remove your previously released content under the old artist name.
Claim New Artist Pages: You will need to claim the newly generated artist pages. Please note that we cannot guarantee the merging of streaming data or follower counts from the old pages to the new ones.
Thumbnail Spec: 1280 x 720 up to 2MB
HD Videos
Video
Compression Type: H.264 or ProRes
File Format: .mov or .mp4
Dimensions: 1920x1080 (preferred)
Frame Rate: Native (No less than 23.98)
Bit Rate: 20mbps (Minimum 7500 kb/s, if necessary)
File must be de-‐Interlaced (Please, no Interlacing)
Multi-‐pass encoding is preferred
Do not use frame re-‐ordering in your encoding settings
Do not include front or end slates, title or end cards, etc
Audio
Format: AAC
Channels: Stereo (L R)
Sample Rate: 44.100 kHz
Bit Rate: 320 kbps CBR
4K/2K
Video
Compression Type: ProRes
File Format: .mp4
Aspect Ratio: 16:9, 1.85.1, 2:1, 2.35.1, 2.39.1, or 2.4:1
Dimension Format: 1440p, 2160p, or similar native (depending on the aspect ratio)
Frame Rate: 23.976, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 48, 50, or 60
Bit Rate: 30mbps (2K) / 60mbps (4K)
Audio
Format: LPCM
Channels: Stereo (L R)
Sample Rate: 48kHz
Vertical Videos
Video
Compression Type: H.264 or ProRes
File Format: .mov or .mp4
Dimensions: 1080x1920 (preferred)
Frame Rate: Native (No less than 23.98)
Bit Rate: 20 mbps (Minimum 7500 kb/s, if necessary)
Audio
Format: AAC
Channels: Stereo (L R)
Sample Rate: 44.100 kHz
Bit Rate: 320 kbps CBR
There is No limit on file size.
There is also a form located within your Artist Dashboard that can be used for further details on submissions. Any other questions or queries please let me know via the contact us form on the artist dashboard.
Marketing & Promotion Services
The other option is a smart link to various DSPs to share with your fans and audience post release. This will be shown on your song dashboard as a smart URL. If you wish to add Indian dsps to your smart link post release. You can write to support with your links to get them added.
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New Releases end up on a ‘Topic’ channel, unless you have successfully applied for an Official Artists Channel (you need a minimum of 1 delivered releases to apply, see here. for details).
To get your tracks moved from the generic ‘Topic’ channel to your personal channel, we need to apply for an ‘Official Artist Channel‘. Sometimes it can take at least a month to be approved by YouTube. You need at least one distributed release to qualify for an OAC as well some content on your user channel and YouTube expects that it should already have some traction and the same name on the channel. . See here for more details.
If you get accepted, the topic channel is merged with your user channel, and a new section is added with those videos. They will refuse to process OAC requests for channels with no content. There is no option for artist separation on YouTube, we can apply for an Official artist channel (OAC) to link your topic channel so all releases show up on your OAC.
If you think you qualify and would like to apply, please confirm the following details for us via contact us form on main artist dashboard;
Artist name:
Artist YouTube Channel: (Please send URL link)
Topic Channel: (Please send URL link)
VEVO Channel (If Applicable): (Please send URL link)
You can opt in and out of individual tracks on a monthly basis. Please see more information from Spotify here. Again, only eligible tracks are invited to apply for discovery mode, the criteria are;
Track must be distributed by us
The artist must be credited as a main artist or remixer
Track must have been released more than 30 days ago
Track must have at least 1 radio and autoplay stream in the past 7 days. Please check your Spotify for Artists analytics if unsure about this.
Take a look at this link for some further details about Discovery Mode if you’re interested: https://support.spotify.com/us/artists/article/getting-access-to-discovery-mode/?ref=related
Besides that if you have a budget for marketing, you can reach out to us for our curated paid marketing campaigns. You can email us at support@mgmh.net with your social media profile links, music profile links and budget and we will get back to you.
Rights Management
If you have monetisation enabled on your channel and you want to collect revenue yourself then we can allowlist your channel and release the claims we've currently placed on it, then you'd be free to monetise them yourself directly and we would continue monetising your content where it's used elsewhere.
If you don't have monetisation enabled on your channel though then releasing these claims would also mean not being able to generate any revenue from them. We can release claims later on if you get approved for monetisation later on but we can't re-instate claims on videos if we've specifically released claims on them already.
Having Copyright Claims on your channel doesn't result in any punitive action against your channel (You just can't monetise a video being claimed) it's Copyright Strikes that can result in your channel being removed.
● Legal proof of ownership or licensing agreements for all submitted content when
requested by our copyright team.
● Metadata accuracy when uploading, including correct songwriter/composer,
producer, and performer credits. These credits are now mandatory for many DSPs.
● Documentation for cover songs, samples, and interpolations, including proper
licensing agreements to be made available on request.
Failure to provide sufficient evidence may result in content rejection or removal.
Royalty Payments
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