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iNMusic Distro, powered by iNMusic Digital Distribution Ltd, is shaking up the global music industry with its free digital music distribution, marketing and publishing administration services.
Headquartered in the UK and Ghana, with operations across Africa, the company is fast becoming a preferred partner for independent artists, record labels and music entrepreneurs seeking transparency, speed and international reach.
The platform provides 100% free distribution to major digital service providers (DSPs) such as Spotify, Apple Music, Boomplay, Audiomack, YouTube Music, Beatport, WhatsApp and over 150 other platforms worldwide. It also offers fast payouts, publishing administration, and strong support systems for artists at all levels.
“We believe African talent deserves a global platform with global treatment,” said Fusani Acquah, CEO of iNMusic Digital Distribution Ltd. “Our mission is to make sure that artists get paid fairly, get published properly, and go global from day one.”
In line with its expansion strategy, Lusimadio Soki Simao has been appointed as Label Manager for South Africa, with a mandate to onboard and support artists and labels across southern Africa. This move is expected to strengthen the company’s presence in key markets including Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa and Kenya.
With a user-friendly onboarding process, free artist and label account creation, and integrated royalty collection systems, iNMusic Distro is designed for the demands of the digital age. It also manages publishing administration, collecting mechanical and performance royalties from sources such as The MLC, SoundExchange and global performing rights organisations.
The company already manages catalogues of more than 5,000 releases and represents artists including Fimy Baby, Deon Boakye and Rap Fada, as well as labels such as Dark Music Distribution (Ghana) and BeeyondTek Synergy Music (Nigeria).
For partnerships, distribution or publishing inquiries, iNMusic Distro can be reached at info@inmusicdistro.com or through its website www.inmusicdistro.com.
Africa Office: Dome Parakuo Estates 2nd Gate, Accra, Ghana
UK Office: 49 Featherstone Street, London, WCH 9JQ, United Kingdom

About iNMusic Distro
iNMusic Distro is a global digital music company offering free distribution, publishing administration, royalty services and catalogue monetisation for independent artists and labels. The company also provides video distribution and educational support to help creatives understand the business side of music. Powered by iNMusic Digital Distribution Ltd, iNMusic Distro delivers music to over 150 platforms and ensures artists are paid what they deserve.

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