
New York, NY. (Top40 Charts/ Shore Fire Media) - Starting June 20th, TuneCore will deliver a single (one song) of anyone's original music (even covers) into any 11 digital stores of the customer's choice for a flat rate of $9.99.
Current stores that TuneCore delivers to include: iTunes US, iTunes Canada, iTunes Japan, iTunes Australia/New Zealand, iTunes UK/Europe, AmazonMP3, eMusic, Napster, Rhapsody, LaLa, and Groupie Tunes. Shockhound and Amie Street will be available as stores to select in the near future.
As always, the artist keeps all their rights and receive 100% of the revenue from the sale of their music via a non-exclusive agreement that they can cancel at any time. This offer is open to all TuneCore customers' current and future, worldwide.
Technology has made it easier and quicker to record music then ever before. More and more artists are creating music more quickly and are looking to get their singles out as soon as possible. TuneCore has adapted to these changes, creating a user friendly artist-centered paradigm.
To get started, artists, musicians and rights-holders go to www.tunecore.com, create a free account, then simply click "add single" and enter their band/artist name, the name of the single, upload the song, upload the artwork, pay $9.99 and in six hours TuneCore will deliver it to all the stores you choose. Not long afterwards, your single will be available for your fans to buy.
TuneCore.com has changed the 100-year-old rules and model of the music business. It is a low, flat fee service that delivers anyone's music to iTunes, eMusic, Amazonmp3 and many other major download sites while taking no rights and no revenue from the sale of the music. Artists are building careers, selling significant volumes of music and generating revenue while keeping their rights utilizing the new model created by TuneCore. TuneCore has delivered the music of Keith Richards, Bjork, Jay-Z, Public Enemy and thousands of others to the digital download stores.