Changing an artist name is more tricky than it seems. The data change means streaming services and stores need to create a completely new artist page, meaning that you lose your current one as well as your monthly listeners and followers.
It also makes it more difficult for your listeners to find your releases. Some platforms, like Apple Music, don’t update artist names due to their policy. Only new releases after the name change go to a new profile, while old releases stay on the original profile.
If you still want to do it, here's what you have to do:
No previous releases? In this case, please contact us by clicking the chat bubble in the bottom right corner. You'll find it on our Helpcenter or any page when you're logged in to your Amuse account. Or you can simply create a new account with another email in the app and use it to upload your new releases.
Already released music? In some cases, we can help you update the artist name. Please contact us as explained above and we'll get back to you with the next steps.
Transferring your music to Amuse from a different distributor
If you are switching distributors and have also changed your artist name (or there have been any important changes in any collaborator artist names), please let us know so we can inform the stores about it. Otherwise, your releases risk not being approved during the reviewing process.