The company will only be releasing digital music through Tunecore, Spotify, iTunes, and Amazon. And initial deals will be for one-off singles rather than long-term artist contracts.
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Head Of YouTube Music Has “Largest Marketing Plan In YouTube’s History” For The Service
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Snapchat Wants To Help Popular Music Artists Make AR Lenses
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Will Smith Released A Teaser For His New Music On YouTube
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The Long, Checkered History Of YouTube’s Attempt To Launch A Music Service
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YouTube Taps Cardi B To Promote Its Revamped Music Service
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