Amuse - Free Music Distribution (2026)

Because he used the tier, every cent of those royalties belonged to him. He didn’t have to "earn back" a $50 distribution fee before seeing a profit. He used his first $15 to buy better strings for his guitar. The Pro Switch

One Tuesday, Leo received an email that made his heart stop. It was from the team. Amuse - Free music distribution

While other distributors might have left him in the dark, the Amuse dashboard gave him a clear view of his status. A few days later, he got the notification: “Suburban Echoes is approved and headed to Spotify, Apple Music, TikTok, and Instagram.” The "Free" Advantage Because he used the tier, every cent of

Two months after the release, Leo checked his stats. A lo-fi chill playlist had picked up his lead single. He started seeing small amounts of money trickling into his Amuse Wallet. The Pro Switch One Tuesday, Leo received an

As his monthly listeners climbed from 100 to 10,000, Leo’s needs changed. He wanted to release music faster and get his lyrics on Instagram stories.

The neon sign above "Leo’s Records" flickered, but for Leo, the real light was coming from his laptop screen. He had just finished Suburban Echoes , an album he’d spent two years recording in a closet padded with egg cartons and old blankets. It sounded professional, but Leo was broke.