
Amuse Music Distribution
Smart and affordable digital music distribution
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Android App Analysis and Review: Amuse Music Distribution, Developed by amuse.io. Listed in Music & audio Category. Current Version Is 9.0.0, Updated On 11/06/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Amuse Music Distribution. Achieved Over 2 million Installs. Amuse Music Distribution Currently Has 59 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.1 Stars
Release unlimited music from your device to the world in as little as 24 hours. That’s why hundreds of thousands of artists, teams and labels release through Amuse.- Release unlimited music with any of our plans
- Deliver to all major streaming services and social networks
- Keep 100% of your earnings and royalties
- Intuitive release builder makes it easy to create releases and credit contributors
- Schedule your release date with any of our plans
- Promotional pre-saves and smartlinks available for all releases
- Understand what’s happening with your music with daily insights
- Spotify verified artist checkmark available to all artists
- Detailed financial statements
- Withdraw your royalties whenever you choose
- Split royalties with your contributors
- All artists eligible to receive automated advances
- Fast support from real people
- Music stays live if you cancel your plan
- Plus much more
Sign up today, choose a plan that suits you, and within hours your music can be on its way to Spotify, Apple Music, TikTok, YouTube and many others!
We are currently offering version 9.0.0. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.
It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.
What's New
We've been levelling up Amuse and are now pleased to present our updated plans. Designed to flex with your needs, our plans offer speed, control and smart tools for independent artists.
Recent Comments
Zakkary Story
I love it. I'm not complaining about there being a pro version, I'm gonna pay for it once I'm able to. Amazing app. Edit: going from 4 stars to 3 stars. sucks that the free feature was removed but it's fine, I can afford to pay. However, music should be up forever regardless of whether or not you stop paying for the pro membership. That was a HUGE part of what made amuse good. Please change it.
A Google user
Small edits need to be enabled. They release your music as they say they would. I've been using them for awhile and I'm good with this app. They've gotten better with replying back to you. Customer support may seem to come off as ass or rude but they have a professional mannerism about everything. They just need to break things down better and tlill give a higher rating other than that it's a reliable app to use to get your music to the world. Be serious about your music.
Da Real Beretta
Dropping songs and projects are easy. Only thing I wish is the streams and downloads were more accurate. I dont have accounts with all the stores they release your music to and I'm not sure how well my music is really doing. Also wish they would give a multi link to all the music for the purpose of sharing to people who support me. I always have to tell them just search this and that. Besides that the app is good and customer service has improved.
Six
A great distributor. Only downside to using this is that whenever there is an error in a release that needs fixing, you'd have to take the entire release down and start over. Would be nice if the release was just kept as a draft so it can be a lot easier to release. It would be even better if we can have drafts, so if I close the app while putting songs together for a release it would automatically save.
A Google user
The app is great to release music whenever you want to....when it chooses to accept the .wav files. I've given the app the EXACT requirement for audio and it rejected the files for some reason. and i double checked everything, they all played perfectly fine. so I have zero clue as to why it rejects these files. also, i get around the holidays when it takes a while to approve something but the moderation is frequently behind schedule. idk on who's end this is on, but i hope it gets fixed soon.
A Google user
The Android app actually functions better than the online portal. The language selection in the online version didn't accept any choice at all. The login isn't intuitive on the online version. You have to select the button to distribute music, then you'll be presented with the option to sign up, or login. The Android app has a few bugs, I had to upload a track twice, and the choices required for a release are hidden in a dropdown menu without any asterisk to alert you that it's a required field.
A Google user
If its gonna make me delete EVERYTHING if there's any mistakes in info, the least they could do is give me a checklist of things wrong with my release so I can fix it all and everything will go smoother. But it's a free app and I suppose you get what you don't pay for. If you want your music released quickly, just use Bandcamp. But honestly, switching from notifications on individual problems to a checklist with all of the problems is the difference between one month and three.
Calvin Cooper
The app works well, but it has some flaws. When setting up an album for release, you can't name a song the same thing as the album. I also find it frustrating that when you pick a genre for the album, you have to pick one genre for the entire album. This is problematic because not all songs are the same genre in the album. But other than these two things and other stuff, the app works well and is good for independent artists who need a way to release their music with out a record label.