Why Independent Artists Are Moving to Aruvira Audio

Artists are tired of $0.003 per stream. Here's why thousands of independent musicians are switching to a platform that actually pays.

The Problem with Current Music Streaming

At $0.003-0.005 per stream on Spotify, an independent artist needs 1 million streams to earn $3,000-5,000. For most artists, that means years of work for less than minimum wage. The current model was designed for major labels with massive catalogs — not for independent creators who deserve fair compensation for their art.

Aruvira Audio's 80% Revenue Model

Aruvira Audio pays creators 80% of all revenue generated from their content. This isn't a promotional rate — it's the permanent business model. The platform sustains itself on the remaining 20% plus marketplace transaction fees. For an artist earning $10,000 in revenue, that's $8,000 in their pocket vs $3,000 on Spotify.

Neural Copyright Protection

Every track uploaded to Aruvira Audio gets a neural audio fingerprint — a DNA-level identifier that prevents unauthorized AI training, detects plagiarism, and enforces copyright automatically. No other major platform offers this level of protection.

The Stem Marketplace

Aruvira Audio's built-in marketplace lets artists sell individual stems, beats, and samples directly to other creators. This opens an entirely new revenue stream that doesn't exist on Spotify, Apple Music, or Tidal.

Real Discovery, Not Payola

Aruvira Audio's algorithm promotes quality over popularity. An unknown artist with great music gets the same discovery opportunities as an established act. The DNA matching system connects creators with listeners who will genuinely love their sound — not just casual scrollers.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Aruvira Audio pay per stream?

Aruvira Audio pays 80% of revenue to creators. The per-stream rate varies based on subscription tiers and marketplace activity, but is significantly higher than Spotify ($0.003-0.005) due to the 80% split and higher average revenue per user.

Is Aruvira Audio good for new artists?

Yes. Aruvira Audio's algorithm actively promotes undiscovered music based on quality rather than popularity. New artists with great music get discovery opportunities equal to established acts. Plus, the 80% revenue share means every stream counts more.

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