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Audiomack
Audiomack (often stylized as audiomack) is a music streaming and audio discovery platform that allows artists to upload music and fans to stream and download songs. It is especially popular among emerging artists, offering a space to share their music. The platform supports genres such as Hip-hop, R&B, Afrobeats, and Latin music, with a focus on providing a free, user-friendly streaming experience. Audiomack is available as a web-based service and as an app on macOS, Android devices and Windows.
Audiomack was co-founded in 2012 by Dave Macli, David Ponte, Thomas Klinger, Ty Wangsness, and Brian Zisook. The platform originally allowed artists to freely share their mixtapes, songs, and albums. In April 2013, J. Cole (Yours Truly 2) and Chance the Rapper (Acid Rap) released new projects exclusively on the platform. In September 2018, Eminem released "Killshot", a diss track about Machine Gun Kelly, exclusively on Audiomack, earning 8.6 million plays in four months. In February, 2019, Nicki Minaj released three songs exclusively on the platform, including a remix of Blueface's "Thotiana."
In November 2020, Audiomack signed a music licensing agreement with Warner Music Group, covering the United States, Canada, Jamaica, and five "key African territories," including Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, and Tanzania. Warner announced an expanded partnership in February 2025, covering 47 additional territories.
In December 2020, Audiomack launched its monetization program, AMP, to all eligible creators based in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. In July 2021, Audiomack expanded the program to creators worldwide and introduced a partnership with Ziiki Media to help promote artists across Africa.
In February 2021, Variety reported Audiomack has music licensing agreements in the United States with Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment. Audiomack also receives music through licensing deals with labels and distributors such as EMPIRE, among others. Also in February 2021, Billboard announced Audiomack streaming data would begin informing some of its flagship charts, including the Hot 100, the Billboard 200, and the Global 200.
In March 2021, Fast Company magazine named Audiomack one of the 10 most innovative companies in music.
In April 2021, Audiomack partnered with telecommunications company MTN Nigeria to offer its 76 million users cheaper data to stream music in its app.
In December 2021, Audiomack launched Supporters, a "feature that will enable loyal fans to tip their favorite artist's music." Fans fund artists or rights holders directly by purchasing 'support badges' for individual song and album releases. Warner Music Group, which was Audiomack's first major label partner, signed on as the first major label participant in "Supporters." Other participating partners include Amuse, AudioSalad Direct, DistroKid, EMPIRE, FUGA, Stem, and Vydia.
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Audiomack
Audiomack (often stylized as audiomack) is a music streaming and audio discovery platform that allows artists to upload music and fans to stream and download songs. It is especially popular among emerging artists, offering a space to share their music. The platform supports genres such as Hip-hop, R&B, Afrobeats, and Latin music, with a focus on providing a free, user-friendly streaming experience. Audiomack is available as a web-based service and as an app on macOS, Android devices and Windows.
Audiomack was co-founded in 2012 by Dave Macli, David Ponte, Thomas Klinger, Ty Wangsness, and Brian Zisook. The platform originally allowed artists to freely share their mixtapes, songs, and albums. In April 2013, J. Cole (Yours Truly 2) and Chance the Rapper (Acid Rap) released new projects exclusively on the platform. In September 2018, Eminem released "Killshot", a diss track about Machine Gun Kelly, exclusively on Audiomack, earning 8.6 million plays in four months. In February, 2019, Nicki Minaj released three songs exclusively on the platform, including a remix of Blueface's "Thotiana."
In November 2020, Audiomack signed a music licensing agreement with Warner Music Group, covering the United States, Canada, Jamaica, and five "key African territories," including Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, and Tanzania. Warner announced an expanded partnership in February 2025, covering 47 additional territories.
In December 2020, Audiomack launched its monetization program, AMP, to all eligible creators based in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. In July 2021, Audiomack expanded the program to creators worldwide and introduced a partnership with Ziiki Media to help promote artists across Africa.
In February 2021, Variety reported Audiomack has music licensing agreements in the United States with Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment. Audiomack also receives music through licensing deals with labels and distributors such as EMPIRE, among others. Also in February 2021, Billboard announced Audiomack streaming data would begin informing some of its flagship charts, including the Hot 100, the Billboard 200, and the Global 200.
In March 2021, Fast Company magazine named Audiomack one of the 10 most innovative companies in music.
In April 2021, Audiomack partnered with telecommunications company MTN Nigeria to offer its 76 million users cheaper data to stream music in its app.
In December 2021, Audiomack launched Supporters, a "feature that will enable loyal fans to tip their favorite artist's music." Fans fund artists or rights holders directly by purchasing 'support badges' for individual song and album releases. Warner Music Group, which was Audiomack's first major label partner, signed on as the first major label participant in "Supporters." Other participating partners include Amuse, AudioSalad Direct, DistroKid, EMPIRE, FUGA, Stem, and Vydia.