When you distribute music through TunePartner, it's important to set the correct language for your album and tracks. This helps streaming platforms show your music to the right audience and makes sure your work is presented correctly. Here’s a simple guide on how to do it:
Match the Release Language with the Album’s Metadata
The Release Language should match the language used in your album’s details, like the album title and artist name.
For example, if your album title is in French, you should set the Release Language to French. This makes sure platforms like Spotify or Apple Music correctly understand and categorize your album.
Set the Track Language for Each Song
Each song on your album might be in a different language. The Track Language should match the language of that specific song’s details, like the track title and lyrics.
For instance, if a song has lyrics in Spanish, set the Track Language to Spanish. This ensures the song is correctly listed and easy for listeners to find.
Label Instrumental Tracks Correctly
If a song has no lyrics and is purely instrumental, mark it as Instrumental in the Track Language setting. This tells the platform there are no words in the track, which helps them categorize it correctly.
Always make sure the language you set for your album and each track matches the actual language used in your music. This simple step helps your music get the attention it deserves and ensures it’s shown to the right audience.