This is an increasingly common thing that happens with artists who have similar names. Thankfully, Soundrop can help you request an "artist separation" at the following sites, so your music appears on its own page:
- YouTube Music
- Pandora
*For Spotify, Deezer, Apple Music/iTunes, Amazon, and other platforms, read below
How to file an artist separation:
Please submit an artist separation request here and include the following information:
- UPC:
- Partner Name:
- Artist Name:
- Incorrect Artist Link:
- Correct Artist Link (If you have a pre-existing page containing your correct artist name and other releases)
Once we've sent the request to the partner on your behalf it can take 1-3 weeks to be fixed.
Spotify, Deezer, Apple Music/iTunes, Amazon, and other services:
- Deezer
Request an artist separation via your Deezer for Creators account here.
Under "Issue Type" select "Someone else's content is on my artist page."
- Spotify
Request an artist separation via your Spotify for Artists account here.
- Apple Music/iTunes
Request an artist separation via your Apple Music for Artists account here.
- Amazon
Request an artist separation via your Amazon Music for Artists account here.
- Other
For Tidal, Anghami, Boomplay, QQ Music, NetEase, and other platforms, we are unfortunately unable to process artist separation requests. We apologize for any inconvenience.