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'''Ektaar Music''' (stylised as ''Ektaar Music'') is a Bangladeshi digital music and video distribution company founded in 2002 by '''Sheikh Rayhan'''. It provides global digital music and video distribution services, including royalty collection, licensing, and marketing, designed to empower artists, record labels, and rights holders.   
'''Ektaar Music''' (stylised as ''Ektaar Music'') is a Bangladeshi digital music and video distribution company founded in 2002 by '''Sheikh Rayhan'''. It provides global digital music and video distribution services, including royalty collection, licensing, and marketing, designed to empower artists, record labels, and rights holders.   
    
    
Founded in 2002, the company offers free music and video distribution to major platforms such as [[Spotify]], [[Apple Music]], and [[YouTube]], operating on a revenue-sharing model with no subscription fees. Ektaar Music emphasizes transparency and allows artists to retain 100% ownership of their copyrights.<ref>{{cite web |title=Music |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150617143028/http://archive.thedailystar.net/magazine/2005/10/01/music.htm |website=Star Weekend Magazine – The Daily Star (archived) |publisher=The Daily Star |access-date=15 October 2025}}</ref>
Founded in 2002, the company offers free music and video distribution to major platforms such as [[Spotify]], [[Apple Music]], and [[YouTube]], operating on a revenue-sharing model with no subscription fees. Ektaar Music emphasizes transparency and allows artists to retain 100% ownership of their copyrights.<ref>{{cite web |title=Music |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150617143028/http://archive.thedailystar.net/magazine/2005/10/01/music.htm |website=Star Weekend Magazine – The Daily Star (archived) |publisher=The Daily Star |access-date=15 October 2025}}</ref>
 
 
==Key services==   
==Key services==   
* '''Digital distribution''': Distributes music and videos to over 300 streaming services worldwide, including [[Apple Music]], [[Spotify]], [[YouTube]], and [[VEVO]].   
* '''Digital distribution''': Distributes music and videos to over 300 streaming services worldwide, including [[Apple Music]], [[Spotify]], [[YouTube]], and [[VEVO]].   

Revision as of 11:08, 15 October 2025

Ektaar Music
Type Private
Industry Music distribution
Founded 2002
Founder Sheikh Rayhan
Area Served Worldwide
Products Digital music distribution; video distribution; royalty collection; licensing; marketing; analytics
Services Digital distribution, royalty collection, rights management, licensing, marketing, reporting
Website http://ektaarmusic.com/


Ektaar Music (stylised as Ektaar Music) is a Bangladeshi digital music and video distribution company founded in 2002 by Sheikh Rayhan. It provides global digital music and video distribution services, including royalty collection, licensing, and marketing, designed to empower artists, record labels, and rights holders.

Founded in 2002, the company offers free music and video distribution to major platforms such as Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube, operating on a revenue-sharing model with no subscription fees. Ektaar Music emphasizes transparency and allows artists to retain 100% ownership of their copyrights.[1]

Key services

  • Digital distribution: Distributes music and videos to over 300 streaming services worldwide, including Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, and VEVO.
  • Royalty collection: Collects royalties from streaming and monetization for its users.[2]
  • Licensing and rights management: Provides rights management services to maximize the value of intellectual property.
  • Marketing: Offers marketing support to help artists reach a wider audience.[3]
  • Reporting and analytics: Provides real-time analytics so users can track their earnings and streaming data.[4]

How it works

  • Distribution: Artists can upload their music and videos to the platform, which are then distributed to major streaming services.[5]
  • Monetization: When listeners stream the music or watch the videos, Ektaar Music handles the collection of royalties.
  • Payment: The company uses a revenue-sharing model, so there are no upfront costs for distribution; it only earns when the user does.

Target audience

  • Professional solo musicians, bands, and DJs
  • Record labels
  • Producers
  • YouTube creators who record music
  • Independent artists and record labels seeking a global presence

References

Key services

  • Digital distribution: Distributes music and videos to over 300 streaming services worldwide, including Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, and VEVO.[1]
  • Royalty collection: Collects royalties from streaming and monetization for its users.[2]
  • Licensing and rights management: Provides rights management services to maximize the value of intellectual property.
  • Marketing: Offers marketing support to help artists reach a wider audience.[3]
  • Reporting and analytics: Provides real-time analytics so users can track their earnings and streaming data.[4]

How it works

  • Distribution: Artists can upload their music and videos to the platform, which are then distributed to major streaming services.[5]
  • Monetization: When listeners stream the music or watch the videos, Ektaar Music handles the collection of royalties.
  • Payment: The company uses a revenue-sharing model, so there are no upfront costs for distribution; it only earns when the user does.

Target audience

  • Professional solo musicians, bands, and DJs
  • Record labels
  • Producers
  • YouTube creators who record music
  • Independent artists and record labels seeking a global presence

References