Akazoo is an on demand social streaming music service with various social features. Users can subscribe for unlimited use of the service; additionally users have the option for a la carte purchases of high quality audio albums and tracks.
The Akazoo platform is entirely integrated with Facebook, hence making the music experience more social, and users can see what their friends are listening to in real time through the social activity feed.
Users have the option to use their personal cloud based library and listen to their purchases in offline mode from any device. The service is accessible and optimized for the web, mobile devices, tablets and Smart TVs. The supported options of the service include standard, premium and mobile only models.
Go Live Time
It takes 10 business days for content to go live in Akazoo.
Akazoo Territories (Where Music Sells)
Akazoo is only available in Cyprus, Greece, Malaysia, and Poland.
How Akazoo Sells Your Music
Does Akazoo sell your music via?:
DOWNLOADS | STREAMS |
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Yes | Yes |
Pay Rate (How Much Akazoo Pays You)
Paid Streams:
When a subscriber streams your music, you get paid a proportionate share of Akazoo's subscription revenue per month calculated on terms set out in TuneCore's blanket agreement with the store (this usually excludes streams during a subscriber's f
ree trial). Payments will fluctuate each month, depending on the amount of subscription revenue generated and how often your music was streamed.
Paid Downloads:
Downloads are available through Akazoo. Payouts are based on territory specific rates, so for songs downloaded individually you will be paid the wholesale price of Akazoo's retail price calculated on terms set out in TuneCore's blanket agreement with the store.
GOOD TO KNOW: We've built our TuneCore Music Publishing Administration to get songwriters (the person or entity that controls the copyright to the lyrics and melody of the composition) all their royalties from sales and use of their compositions around the world. To learn more about the additional separate royalties you earn as a Songwriter, see our Publishing Administration Help section.