My artist name is Cesi, and I my first release with deezer (Miss you) has been placed on the wrong artist page with the same name as me. Is there's a way to separate my songs from this another artist?
And there is any way for me to manage my artist page/profile?
Hi @Cesi Thank you for reporting this.
Can you please get in touch with our Deezer Support Team and provide the URL of your artist page and the URL of your album/track in the wrong artist page?
If you don't have an artist page yet, let them know and they can also request to our music team to create one for you.
Regarding getting access and manage your profile please check the following link in our community:
Trying to create an artist page and i can not because my music was assigned to someone elses page its a song entitled "COOLIN IT" by Manny but i am the artist of the song its assigned to can you please remove it off the list so i can make an artist page.. here is the song that i own rights to
I'm Solina and I have the same problem. My song was placed under someone else's profile. My distributor is Distrokid too, and I don't have my own artist profile on Deezer yet. Here's the link to the music I own:
Are you trying to claim your artist page on Deezer Creators or editing the artist page? We would appreciate it if you can share with us also the URL of the website where that part of the screenshot is appearing to check it out.
There is nothing worse than being out and about and hearing a song that you love but don't know the name of! With SongCatcher you can find the name of any song that's playing. The tool allows users to quickly identify and save music that's playing without leaving the app.
Want more insight to the topics explored in this article? Find out more at Humming feature, sing that melody in your head! and Have you checked our Songcatcher? and SongCatcher is now available for iOS users
If the tool is unable to identify a song, it's possible you are not connected to the internet. It could also be that the environment you're in is too noisy or your device may be too far away from the music source.
Last time I wrote about my campaigns on 8tracks. Since then, Feature.fm partnered with subscription streamer Deezer to offer sponsored song campaigns. I promoted my single Glory Days, which as you may remember, scored surprisingly high on Crowd Review!
It would be easier for me to weigh the results of my campaign against the cost if Deezer were better about updating their profile pages. I waited a month before writing this article, in the hope that my profile page would showcase some impressive results.
My results inside Deezer are mighty impressive though! If your goal is for people to hear your song, this is the most cost-effective method I know of. Where else can you get 24K plays and almost 600 playlist adds for $500?
Feature.fm continues to innovate with new features, including a multi-song campaign that should roll out to all users in the next 30 days. It will allow you to promote an entire album or playlist, and will learn which songs perform better and adjust on the fly. I look forward to testing it out!
Very good blog post on Dezeer. I am greatly informed through this. My issue is ROI. If I spend $500 on an ad campaign, which is a significant drop, then the least you would expect is to break even. But, normal expectations would be to double or triple your returns, and that is not being afforded musicians who come up with the music for these streaming platforms. I saw that Dezeer pays artists per stream .0056 cents, which would mean that 260,000 plays would yield the artist $1260. If the artist could do that every month then he or she would be right about at minimum wage in the US. So, the obvious question has become what are these streaming services getting paid in comparison to the artist per stream? The other question is if artists are not getting paid does the quality of art diminish? Kind of like if a company does not have sufficient revenues then they can not do R&D to improve product quality or expand product selection.
Keep in mind that the payout per stream depends on a variety of factors, first and foremost whether the listener is on a free or paid account. In the case of these Deezer campaigns, your tracks are played to free listeners, so I suspect the payout would be lower than the average for the platform.
I have just almost finished my 1st campaign. Looking at skipping/ engagement vs play time I find it suspicious that skipping peeks at 31 sec. In my case there are 6 skips at 30 sec and 75 at 31 sec. I wonder is feature.FM uses bots to create plays 31 sec long to charge users for that.
Having said that, may be this is because free subscription users cannot skip a track within first 30 sec? I am not using the service, so I am not absolutely sure how it works. So Feature.FM could have nothing to do with this.
I was already giving up and preparing an email, but then I found somewhere a comment saying the words deezer backstage, went there and I was surprised that there was indeed a kind of deezer for artists, and I would be able also to see stats! Anyhow, after one working-day, they provide me the access.
Are you in the car and Flow has just played a song you love? Maybe you're at a party and love the last played track from a Mix and didn't get a chance to find out what it was. Your Listening history is the last 100 songs you've played with Deezer. This comes in useful when finding new music! Sometimes you might not be able to favorite a particular song you've just listened to, or maybe you want to make a playlist because the last 100 songs were just too good!
This post on stackoverflow suggests using the user's listening history. I've tried it and the method seems to be outdated as it only shows the last played songs. The current one will not show up until it's played to an end.
I have the same problem on a brand new Samsung A54. I have restarted the phone a thousand times. Likewise I have removed and reinstalled the app. The song catcher works occasionally but it usually tells me that I have no internet connection. There is nothing wrong with the internet connection. Very frustrating.
I have found over the past few months that every time I use Song Catcher I have to swipe up and restart the function to be able to use it again. Frustrating as it adds an extra step but at least it works.
I have same problem with Anne Jones except that nowadays the Songcatcher is not working at all. This screenshot is from same situation as hers but in Finnish. There is absolutely nothing wrong with my Internet, I have the newest version of Deezer (and I uninstalled and downloaded it again still today to be sure), and in the past the Songcatcher was working perfectly for many years.
Songcatcher has always been an unreliable "feature". Hit and miss at the best of times, constant "Oops Something Went Wrong" errors....Tiresome being constantly asked to confirm the latest version's installed. Zero efforts from Deezer at fixing it ..
Like I JUST said in my message above, I reinstalled it RIGHT before writing what I wrote so I have the newest version that Play app store has. I wrote to Deezer Support too, answered this same question, and later got email that had both copy of me answering this question and bunch of others and yet the Support person wrote to me asking the very same questions.
This is for me an issue as well. Whenever there is an error there should be a "report an issue" button in the app that collects relevant data for Deezer developers to fix it. Collecting version info in community forums is no way to resolve issues for users.
It is particularly useful when looking to get information about the people involved in the music creation process of an album and its tracks, such as composers, lyricists, producers, engineers, and the like. Specifically, these are the tag fields parsed by the script:
Because I like to have the discnumber in the track too, I prefer tracknumber-formats like
101/11 (for the first track of the first disk),
201/11 (for the first track of the secornd disk)
Could you tell me how to change your script to achieve this? Otherwise I have to work over this manually after using the script.
I understand you, as I also like tuning my scripts to my liking so their output follows my preferred tag fields structure, but creating a lot of scripts with these kind of minor changes makes future updates to the script a bit of a nightmare. The best way to go in these situations is an Action, you shouldn't have to do it manually.
I've marked the modified sections using comments starting with this string: ### Poster mod
As I told you, when these scripts have to deal with number formatting it's not as simple as a one-liner change . There are several changes scattered through the code.
Great work vikaesar
Just a quick request please, is it possible to add the following (so it matches more closely the tags you get on flac from deezer?):
ARTISTS
BARCODE
COPYRIGHT
EXPLICIT
LABEL
LENGTH
MEDIA
SOURCE
SOURCEID
Yes, I can write a modified version of the script to output some of those tags, which are commonly used with audio file formats using Vorbis comments for tagging purposes such as FLAC, instead of the ones currently used.
You can use the set function to set all other tags written apart from the ISRC at the bottom. Or delete all other outputto functions below the [ParserScriptAlbum] part. You will probably need the title there too so can line the correct track up with the left side in the info tag panel.
Also, is there a way I can find all the store links for my song in the iMusician dashboard? Will that be available once the song is released? Or would I have to find that within the smartlink on the Release Page (Pro) for each track?
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