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1. MusicBrainz
MusicBrainz is a **free, open music encyclopedia** used by many music apps, streaming tools, and tagging software. It is similar to Wikipedia but specifically for music metadata.
Artists or fans can submit information such as:
* Artist name
* Albums and singles
* Track listings
* Release dates
* Record labels
* cover artwork
Many music players and tagging programs rely on MusicBrainz to automatically **identify and organize songs**. Because it is community-driven, indie artists can **add their own releases directly**.
Why it matters:
MusicBrainz data feeds into many music apps and services that need reliable metadata.
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## 2. Discogs
Discogs is one of the **largest music release databases in the world**, originally focused on vinyl but now covering all formats.
Artists or labels can add:
* Vinyl releases
* CDs
* digital releases
* cassette releases
Discogs is widely used by:
* collectors
* DJs
* record stores
* music historians
It also appears frequently in **Google search results**, which helps indie artists build credibility and visibility.
Why it matters:
A Discogs listing acts like an **official catalog entry** for your release.
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## 3. AllMusic
AllMusic is a professional music database used by media companies, journalists, and music services.
It provides:
* artist biographies
* album reviews
* genre classifications
* credits for musicians and producers
Unlike MusicBrainz or Discogs, artists usually **cannot directly edit entries**. Listings are created by editors or through label and distributor data.
Why it matters:
AllMusic data is widely referenced by **media outlets and streaming services**.
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✅ **Why these databases matter for indie artists**
Submitting music to multiple databases helps ensure:
* correct song titles and credits
* better search engine visibility
* accurate metadata across platforms
* improved chances of music discovery
Together with Gracenote, these databases form part of the **global music metadata ecosystem** that powers streaming services, media players, and digital music libraries.
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