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yeah i just dont trust "distributors" especially how they really dont talk about what happens when you stop paying your "fees"
so can anyone shed any light on a distributor who you pay once and your music just stays licensed and all that? thats really the only reason im doing this, "exposure" can kick rocks.
Or just in general is there one your happy with? idk why but i just dont trust these things, i know getting on spotify and friends is an important step but idk. im looking at tunecore distrokid and LNDR right now any input would be most excellent.
i have 15000 other subscriptions, at times totally forgetting i had this or that, so the less monthly dues would be nice but id like to not pay per song, as i have a pretty big back catalog for holding this off too long
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