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Audiomack partners with Mogul to get artists what they're owed



 

Audiomack, the leading music streaming service in 17 African countries with artists across the globe, is partnering with Mogul, the industry’s most effective top layer for tracking royalties. More than 30 million monthly users across the globe can now track their Audiomack royalties alongside all other revenue sources directly with Mogul immediately, as will all future artists who upload their music to the platform.

In an era where many artists are striving to make a living through their music, the partnership between Audiomack and Mogul addresses a crucial need for independent artists. By integrating Mogul’s advanced royalty tracking and payment systems with Audiomack’s expansive streaming platform and monetization program, AMP, the two companies are set to deliver a comprehensive solution that ensures transparency and accuracy in royalty distribution.

Mogul has quickly gained much of the industry’s trust since launching earlier this year, catapulting to $100 million in tracked royalties in four months. Since then, the company has helped more artists track and recover $150 million and supports income and registration tracking of 100+ distributors, publishers, PROs, and platforms, now including Audiomack.

"We are thrilled to partner with the leading creator friendly platform in the music industry." Says Jeff Ponchick, CEO of Mogul "The Audiomack team shares deeply in our vision of financial transparency and through this integration we look forward to helping artists on their platform build longstanding careers in music."

Creators can link their Audiomack and Mogul accounts to maximize their earning potential and collect the most detailed royalty data. Users should make sure that they have distributed or uploaded all of their music to the platform and that they have joined AMP, the Audiomack Monetization Program, before linking their accounts.

Audiomack continues to demonstrate its commitment to helping independent artists earn and receive what they are owed. The streaming service introduced Sponsored Songs in July, a program designed to help burgeoning artists reach new audiences and avoid black market streaming farming schemes.

“Audiomack and Mogul share a central mission: empower artists to build leverage, self-sufficiency, and independence,” explains Jacob Lowy, Manager of Licensing & Music Partnerships. “This partnership unlocks financial freedom and transparency, providing artists not just with distribution royalty tracking, but with entry points to new revenue streams, and the power to investigate the needlessly opaque financial structures of the industry.”

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