AI music app Moises reached 30 million registered users

Moises is an AI music app that allows music creators to separate their tracks into stems, picking their music apart without altering each stem. After raising $10.25M, they have now reached 30M registered users. The AI music making app is growing…

YouTube add lyric feature to rival Spotify and Apple Music

YouTube Music have added real-time lyrics to their mobile app. This comes in new efforts to compete with their rivals; Spotify, and Apple Music. Powered by Musixmatch now YouTube Music users will be able to sing along. To keep on track…

Mastercard launched an NFT based artist accelerator program

Mastercard are launching a musician accelerator program. However, not all musicians will be able to access it. It will only be accessible to NFT members. Mastercard have announced their new artist program, but there’s a catch. It will only be accessible…

How to add your music to an Instagram story

If you’re a music artist, you’ll first need to get your music on Facebook and Instagram. Once you’ve done that, you’ll be able to add this music to your stories. Keep reading to find out how to add your music to…

Stream Spotify through the work-out app Strava

Some songs get us energised more than others. Different work-outs might call for different playlists. That’s why Spotify have teamed up with Strava, to integrate their platform into the work-out app. Spotify see their users change podcasts and playlists depending on…

Smart Links vs. regular links – what’s the difference?

A Smart Link contains multiple URLs, whereas a regular link is just one URL. Smart Links can be personalised to match your branding or aesthetic without the need for your own website. Smart links are a powerful tool for content creators…

Free marketing tools to boost your online presence

Boost your brand, business or yourself as an individual with these free marketing tools. Selling your content and promoting yourself doesn’t have to be expensive. PUSH.fm offer tools for free! Marketing can be expensive, but it doesn’t have to be. There…

Coachella’s six stages will be livestreamed via YouTube

YouTube have announced they will be livestreaming every stage at Coachella across both weekends that it takes place. Viewers will also be able to purchase merchandise directly through the livestreams. YouTube have announced they’ll be livestreaming Coachella for the very first…

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