UnitedMasters is an American music distributor based in the United States founded by Steve Stoute in November 2017.
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UnitedMasters is an American music distributor based in the United States founded by Steve Stoute in November 2017.
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UnitedMasters gives artists the ability to distribute music to all major streaming services.
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UnitedMasters gives artists access to their streaming and social data, this gives them information on how to maximize their fan engagement.
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UnitedMasters was launched in November 2017 by Steve Stoute with a $70 million Series A led by Google's corporate umbrella Alphabet alongside venture firm Andreessen Horowitz and 21st Century Fox.
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In 2018, UnitedMasters rolled out the distribution feature on its platform titled Releases.
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In 2019, UnitedMasters announced the appointment of its first President, Lauren Wirtzer-Seawood.
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In 2022, UnitedMasters united masters distribute songs for FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 by cooperating with several artists like Nora Fatehi, Rahma Riad, Balqees, Manal and RedOne.
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In early 2019, UnitedMasters artists helped launch the Bose Frames products by featuring the product in their music videos.
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UnitedMasters helped identify ambassadors for the campaign and Bose assisted in the development and promotion of each artist's music videos.
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In June 2020, UnitedMasters has partnered up with Cash App to launch a new grant program called “Cash for Change”, to highlight songs by artists that address social and political climate.
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In September 2020, UnitedMasters has partnered up with Twitch to feature licensed music for creators.
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In July 2019, UnitedMasters unveiled its new iOS app which makes the features of the UnitedMasters platform available on mobile devices.
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