Skip to content
Support

Amazon Music

Updated July 2026.

Yes — LabelGrid delivers your releases to Amazon Music, including Amazon Music Unlimited and Prime Music. Amazon Music offers insights thanks to its integration with Alexa and the broader Amazon ecosystem. With Amazon Music for Artists, you can track voice requests, analyze listener behavior, and promote your music.

Artist Portal: artists.amazonmusic.com

SpecDetail
Audio format acceptedLossless WAV or FLAC master
Artwork specMinimum 3000x3000px, RGB, square (1:1), no promotional text or URLs; unique artwork per release
Lossless / Hi-Res / Spatial supportHD and Ultra HD lossless; Dolby Atmos spatial audio supported (uploaded with its own ISRC)
Territory / regionsGlobal
Monetization / Content IDStreaming royalties
Artist-profile linkingClaim via Amazon Music for Artists after delivery
Go-live timelineVaries by platform — deliver ahead; verify per DSP

For more on distribution timing and store coverage, see Distribution Lead Times and Supported Stores. To claim your profiles across platforms, see Claim Your Profiles. LabelGrid distributes to all major DSPs — see LabelGrid Music Distribution Platforms.


Amazon Music requires unique artwork for each release. You cannot reuse the same album cover for multiple releases.

This applies especially to:

  • Various artist compilations
  • Multiple versions of the same album (deluxe editions, etc.)
  • Singles from the same project

If you submit releases with duplicate artwork, they may be rejected.

Since many Amazon Music listeners use Alexa to request music by voice, make sure your artist and track names are:

  • Clear and easy to pronounce
  • Unique (avoid generic names that could match other artists)
  • Consistently spelled across all your releases

LabelGrid supports Dolby Atmos delivery to Amazon Music. If you have spatial audio mixes, you can upload them separately in the track’s Dolby tab with their own ISRC. Amazon Music Ultra HD subscribers can enjoy your immersive mixes.


  • At least one release live on Amazon Music (distributed through LabelGrid)
  • An Amazon retail account
  • Your artist name as it appears on Amazon Music
  1. Go to artists.amazonmusic.com
  2. Sign in with your Amazon retail account
  3. Search for and select your artist
  4. Submit your claim (may require distributor verification)
  5. Wait for approval

FeatureDescription
Daily Voice IndexSee how often people ask Alexa for your music
Fans & SuperfansFan tiering to understand your listener base
Real-time AnalyticsData refreshed multiple times per hour
Playlist PitchingSubmit music for Amazon playlist consideration
Team AccessAdd team members with Owner, Admin, or Viewer roles
Hype DeckCreate shareable promotional cards for milestones

When fans ask Alexa to play your music, it’s logged in your Voice Index. This is unique to Amazon and provides insights no other platform offers.

Amazon evaluates your fan engagement on Alexa relative to similarly-sized artists based on a trailing 7-day period. Results show a status ranging from “Cool” to “On Fire”:

  • On Fire - Very high voice activity compared to peers
  • Hot - High voice activity
  • Warm - Above average voice activity
  • Cool - Room for growth
  • Voice requests indicate strong fan intent
  • Alexa users tend to be more engaged listeners
  • Voice-first discovery is growing rapidly

Amazon Music for Artists provides comprehensive analytics:

  • Total streams and listeners - Overall performance metrics
  • Top tracks and territories - See what’s resonating where
  • Listener demographics - Age, gender, and location data
  • Playlist additions - Track your playlist placements
  • CSV export - Download data for custom reporting

Unlike most platforms that update daily, Amazon refreshes analytics multiple times per hour, giving you near real-time insights into your music’s performance.


Amazon Music for Artists supports three access levels for team management:

Access LevelPermissions
OwnerFull capabilities (first approved claimant)
AdminCan view and manage team members, assign access types
ViewerRead-only access to data

  1. Optimize for voice - Use clear, unique artist and track names
  2. Check Voice Index regularly - Understand how fans discover you
  3. Use real-time analytics - Monitor release day performance
  4. Submit for playlists - Pitch new releases through the portal

”Does LabelGrid deliver to Amazon Music?”

Section titled “”Does LabelGrid deliver to Amazon Music?””

Yes — LabelGrid delivers your releases to Amazon Music, including Amazon Music Unlimited and Prime Music. Once live, claim your Amazon Music for Artists profile for Alexa Voice Index insights and analytics.

”How do I claim my Amazon Music for Artists profile?”

Section titled “”How do I claim my Amazon Music for Artists profile?””

Sign in at artists.amazonmusic.com with your Amazon retail account, search for your artist, and submit your claim. You need at least one release live on Amazon Music first — you cannot claim a brand-new artist before the first release is public.

”Does Amazon Music support spatial audio?”

Section titled “”Does Amazon Music support spatial audio?””

Yes — Amazon Music supports Dolby Atmos. LabelGrid delivers spatial audio mixes uploaded in the track’s Dolby tab with their own ISRC, and Amazon Music Ultra HD subscribers can play them.

”Why does Amazon Music require unique artwork?”

Section titled “”Why does Amazon Music require unique artwork?””

Amazon Music requires unique cover art for each release and may reject duplicates. Use distinct artwork for compilations, deluxe editions, and singles from the same project.

”How long does a release take to go live on Amazon Music?”

Section titled “”How long does a release take to go live on Amazon Music?””

Delivery times vary by platform and are not guaranteed — allow a labeled range and verify per DSP. Deliver ahead of your release date so it is processed in time.

”Can I take my music down from Amazon Music?”

Section titled “”Can I take my music down from Amazon Music?””

Yes — request a takedown through your LabelGrid dashboard and the removal is sent to Amazon Music. Processing time varies.


Not using LabelGrid yet?

Everything you just read about is available on our platform.

See what LabelGrid can do →