- First and foremost, you need to figure out which part of your song is optimal for TikTok. Before we got involved in an influencer campaign for the record Indigo by NIKI, there were around 1,000 videos using it on the platform. After helping determine which section of the song should be uploaded to TikTok, it jumped to over 350,000 videos in less than two weeks. What section will maximize its potential of virality? HINT: It’s not always the chorus! The best sections of your song should have one or both of two elements:
- Strong Lyric Cues or Punch Lines — Great lyric cues provide inspiration for users to develop their own stories. Check out this example http://vm.tiktok.com/U2cUyF/
- Great Sound Cues — Other elements are special sound cues in a track. These are certain sounds within the song that can also dictate how a story is told. A good example is this clip http://vm.tiktok.com/U2X25p/
- First, create a video off-platform (on your computer or mobile phone) using the key part of your song embedded and then upload the video to your TikTok account. After it’s uploaded, the video will show the audio as an original sound.
- You’ll then want to click on the original sound and edit the name of it to “Song name by Artist name”.
- The main difference between officially and manually distributing is, most official distributions will have an Apple Music link attached and will be searchable in the “sounds” section.
- If you decide to connect your newly uploaded track with influencers on the platform to get it out in front of a larger audience, that song will now always be linked back to your TikTok account.