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An African Builds A Music Distributing Company That Shares Music To iTunes, Apple Music, YouTube, Sportify, Tiktok & 150 Other Platforms

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An African Builds A Music Distribution Shares Your Music To iTunes, Apple Music, YouTube, Sportify, Tiktok & Other 50 Platforms
An African Builds A Music Distribution Shares Your Music To iTunes, Apple Music, YouTube, Sportify, Tiktok & Other 50 Platforms

A US-based Sierra Leonean has founded a music distribution platform named Audiofrica+ that distributes your music to all of the major streaming services and digital stores, including Spotify, Apple Music and iTunes, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Amazon, and many more.

Audiofrica+ is owned by Africa’s leading streaming platform Audiofrica a streaming platform for African artist. The platform pays per stream which placed with at the topmost.

Read More: Audiofrica: A New Source of Income for Artists and More

audiofrica+ has Unlimited Worldwide Music Distribution service to over to over 150 digital stores and streaming services across 200+ countries worldwide. Starting at $9.99/6 months or $14.99/year.
audiofrica+ has an exciting algorithm  that finds out exactly where fans are downloading and streaming your music so you can increase marketing efforts and plan tours around those cities.

This on all fronts is a make weight for African artist who aim at going global with their talents.

 

Festus Conteh
Festus Conteh is an award-winning Sierra Leonean writer, youth leader, and founder of Africa’s Wakanda whose work in journalism, advocacy, and development has been recognised by major media platforms and international organisations.