How to distribute to FLO
A guide for artists, record labels, and music app developers
For artists, record labels, and music app developers, distributing your music on various streaming platforms is essential for expanding your audience. FLO is a prominent music streaming service in South Korea, providing a significant opportunity for visibility and revenue. This guide will outline how to get your music on FLO, the benefits, and what to expect in terms of revenue.
Why distribute music to FLO?
FLO is one of South Korea's leading music streaming services, known for its high-quality streaming and curated music recommendations. By distributing your music on FLO, you can tap into a large and engaged audience in a market that is highly supportive of music and artists, especially within the K-pop and broader music community.
Market share and popular regions
FLO is particularly popular in South Korea, making it a strategic platform for artists aiming to reach the South Korean market and potentially gain international fans who follow Korean music trends.
Steps to distribute music to FLO
1. Use a Digital Distribution Service
To distribute your music on FLO, you’ll need to use a digital distribution service. These services help upload your music to various online stores and streaming platforms, including FLO.
Popular digital distribution services that support FLO:
Steps to use a distributor:
- Choose a distributor: Select one of the digital distribution services listed above.
- Prepare your music:
- High-quality audio files: Preferred formats are WAV or FLAC.
- Album artwork: High-resolution images that meet the distributor’s specifications.
- Metadata: Details such as song titles, album name, artist name, genre, and release date.
- Upload your music:
- Create an account on your chosen distribution service.
- Upload your high-quality audio files.
- Enter all relevant information about your music.
- Select FLO as a distribution platform: Ensure that FLO is selected during the upload process.
- Submit and monitor your release: After submitting your music, the distribution service will handle the rest. Your music will be reviewed and then made available on FLO.
What they pay artists/record labels
Understanding the potential revenue from distributing music on FLO is crucial. Earnings are primarily generated through streaming royalties.
Revenue breakdown
- Streaming royalties: Artists and record labels are paid per stream. The exact amount per stream can vary based on factors such as the listener’s location and subscription plan. FLO operates on a revenue-sharing model where artists receive a proportionate share of the subscription and advertising revenue.
Payment timelines
Payments from digital distribution services to artists and record labels are usually made on a monthly basis, though this can differ by service. Most services offer direct deposit, PayPal, or other electronic payment methods.
Conclusion
Distributing your music to FLO can significantly enhance your reach and revenue potential, especially in the South Korean market. By following the steps outlined in this guide and using a reliable digital distribution service, you can ensure that your music is accessible to millions of potential listeners.
Check FLO distribution with Musicfetch
Musicfetch can help verify whether a release is live on FLO and other supported music services. Paste a track or release link into the music distribution checker to see where Musicfetch can find matching availability.
FLO distribution FAQ
How do I check if my music is live on FLO?
Use the Musicfetch music distribution checker with a release or track link. Musicfetch checks FLO and other supported services for matching release availability.
Can Musicfetch find the distributor for a song on FLO?
Musicfetch can infer distributor information when supported service metadata exposes supplier, label, copyright, or distribution evidence. You can also try the music distributor finder.
Does Musicfetch replace a music distributor for FLO?
No. Musicfetch checks availability and metadata; artists still need a distributor or label delivery pipeline to send releases to FLO.