How To Claim and Update Your Artist/Label Pages

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Have you claimed your artist/label page yet? What about updated those old pics from when you first started your career? Claiming your page gives you more control and allows you to view more information about your streams and followers, plus so much more. To help you out, this post breaks down how to do all of this on each major platform. Let’s dive in…

Amazon for Artists

Once you claim your profile, you’ll have access to streaming analytics and Alexa statistics for your music on Amazon, as well as control over your Amazon Music Artist Profile picture, background image, and more. To claim your artist name on Amazon, head over to https://artists.amazon.com/select. Next, follow the steps below…

  • Click “Get Started”
  • Log in to your Amazon account
  • Click on the “Claim an Artist” button in the upper right or upper left corners, and search your artist name.
  • Select “Connect Via Distributor”, and link to your account.
  • Done!

Once the verification is complete, which may take a few days, you’ll receive confirmation via email.

After you’ve successfully claimed your profile, updating it is simple. Through the Amazon Music for Artists app, you can edit your artist image, update your bio, add important details about your career, and link to your social media accounts to engage with fans more effectively. Additionally, you can access insights into your streaming data, listener demographics, and trends, allowing you to monitor your performance on Amazon Music.

Beatport

To claim your profile on Beatport, first head over to https://www.beatport.com and sign in to manage my beatport to handle your music artist profile. Next, look for the three-line menu icon at the top left corner, scroll down to ‘Artist/Promoter’, and select ‘Artists’. Now, click ‘Claim Your Artist Profile’. Search and select your artist name, provide all the details it asks for, then submit your request to finalize the process!

Once the form is filled out, submit it and wait for Beatport to review and approve your request. This process can take several days to a few weeks, so be patient! Once your profile is approved, you can upload a new profile image and update your bio however you like.

(Just keep in mind, all images must be 590×404 or larger, scaled accordingly up to 3000×2054.)

Spotify for Artists

If you don’t already have a Spotify for Artists account, you’ll need to create one or log in with an existing Spotify account. Once signed in, all you have to do is click “Get Access” and search for your artist profile using your artist name or a link to your music on Spotify. If your music is already on Spotify, your artist profile should appear with no problem. Next, you’ll need to verify your identity, which you can do by either by linking to social media accounts or providing information to confirm your connection to the artist. After submitting your claim, Spotify will review the request, which typically takes a few days. Once approved, they’ll send you an email letting you know.

Once your claim is approved, you can update your profile by logging into the Spotify for Artists dashboard. Here, you can upload a profile picture (recommended resolution is 2660 x 1140 pixels), write or update your bio, add social media links, and highlight specific songs, albums, or playlists using the Artist’s Pick feature. Not only that, but you can also add tour dates and merch, helping your fans stay up to date for when you’re in their city and get merch right where they already listen to your music.

Apple Music for Artists

To claim your profile on Apple Music, you’ll first need to sign up for Apple Music for Artists and create an Apple ID if you haven’t already. Next, tap Request Artist Access, and copy and paste your iTunes Store artist page link to search. To find the link to your artist page, input your artist name or the name of one of your albums in the search field.

If you can’t find it, you can find a link to your content or artist page in Apple Music or the iTunes Store by taking these steps:

  • Select the item, then click the More button.
  • Choose Share, then choose Copy Link.
  • Paste your copied artist page or album link in the Find an Artist field of your application.
  • Select one of your albums to ensure you are claiming the correct page. )You must have the primary artist role on the album to successfully claim your artist page. If you are a featured artist, you will not be able to claim the account.)
  • Choose your role (Artist, Manager, or Label Rep), then fill out the requested application fields.

The more information you provide, the easier it will be for them to verify your account.

eMusic

Artist Pages collect artist discography, bio, photos, links to website(s) + social media, and related editorials. Artist info is supplied and can be sent to content.music@rovicorp.com.

TIDAL Artist Home

To claim your profile on TIDAL, head over to this site. Next, sign up with an email address to manage your TIDAL artist profile(s) in one place. If you’re a manager or label registering on behalf of an artist, please register with the artist’s email so they are the account owner. If you use your email address to register, you can transfer ownership to your artist by following these instructions.

  • If the artist’s content is shared across multiple profiles, please only claim one profile and report the additional pages in TIDAL Artist Home.
  • If you don’t see your tracks under your artist profile, please report it using the This content is inaccurate button on the content selection page during the claim process.

In addition, you can update or add your profile image in the Home section of TIDAL Artist Home. (JPEG files with 1500 x 1500 dimensions smaller than 10MB are ideal.) Images will be cropped to fit inside the square and circle frames in TIDAL. Once uploaded, you have the option to crop your image.

Deezer for Creators

To claim your Deezer for Creators profile, visit Deezer for Creators and log in with your Deezer account. Next,  search for your artist profile and request access by providing verification details like social media links or distributor information. Once submitted, Deezer will review your request and notify you via email when it’s approved, typically pretty quickly within a few days.

After claiming your profile, you can update all the good stuff, like your artist image, bio, and social media links, right through the Deezer for Creators dashboard. Just make sure your profile picture is high-resolution (at least 500 x 500 pixels).

Once you’re in, you can update away.