21/09/2025
                                            "My Music is on Vidmate"
Every week, artists proudly tell us: “My music is on Vidmate.” Let’s be honest, having your music there is not an achievement. Vidmate is not a streaming platform, it’s a   app. Think of it like this: saying your music is “on Vidmate” is the same as saying your album is “at the photocopy shop.” It’s piracy dressed up as distribution.
Here’s the truth: if your music is not available on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Audiomack, Deezer or any official platform, then your music is not really out there. Those are the places where the global industry takes you seriously, where you can track your  , and most importantly, where you can actually earn royalties.
When you brag about  , what you’re really saying is:
Your music was uploaded by someone else without control.
You have no way of knowing how many people downloaded it.
You’re not earning a cent from those downloads.
It’s the same mistake artists made in the CD-R era, when they bragged that their music was “all over the taxi ranks.” Sure, people had the music, but most of it was pirated. Vidmate is just the 2025 version of that same trap.
As an artist, distribution is everything. It’s how you plant your flag in the digital world. By using official   like DistroKid, TuneCore, Ditto, and others, you make sure your music lands where it matters: the platforms that count your numbers, pay your royalties, and put you on the global map.
So let’s stop flexing Vidmate. It’s not distribution. It’s not professional. It’s digital bootlegging. The world is waiting to hear your music, but they won’t find you on a piracy app. They’ll find you on the platforms that matter.