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Tunecore In Partnership With The 22nd Vodafone Ghana Music Awards Extends Promotional Discount To All Ghanaian Musicians


Leading digital music distribution company, TuneCore, which launched operations in Africa earlier this year is offering a 15% discount to Ghanaian artists in partnership with the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards.

The offer comes as part of TuneCore's commitment to empower talented independent musicians across the globe by facilitating a seamless music distribution process. TuneCore’s entrance in Africa aligns with an increasing number of independent artists in the region. Guests at the recent VGMA National Music Summit pledged to take urgent action to improve the commercial gains of Ghanaian musicians by broadening their reach and increasing their marketability not just in Ghana but globally.

All talented creatives and aspiring musicians who want to take their careers to the next level are eligible for the offer. The discount covers first single and album distribution irrespective of the musicians’ location.

The signup process to become a TuneCore artiste is simple, efficient, and transparent.

Chioma Onuchukwu, Head of TuneCore West and East Africa, commented, "We distribute your music to all our partners when you sign up for TuneCore distribution; that is, if you want to have your songs sent to all of the retailers we provide. We can also send your music to a chosen number of stores that you deem appropriate for your brand. On the publishing side, TuneCore charge a one-time sign-up fee for sync license.

And for a small commission, our team will actively look for and pitch potential placements on TV shows, advertisements etc. We will collect and pay out your sync royalties. The African market is a growing one with a lot of talent, at TuneCore we will always be committed to making distribution and publishing easy for every musician.

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