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In this episode of the AI Music Podcast, we uncover the exclusive pathway to getting your AI-composed music onto top-tier wellness apps like Calm and Headspace. Forget everything you know about public music distribution; this is a closed-door industry that requires a professional strategy, not just a great track. We reveal the step-by-step process, from advanced AI prompt-crafting to the realities of the B2B licensing deals that govern this lucrative space. Ever created the perfect ambient track with an AI tool like Suno, only to hit a wall with no "submit" button on the Calm app? This episode is for you. We detail the frustrating but navigable journey a creator must take, moving from a solo producer to a professional supplier for specialized music libraries—the true gatekeepers who have the direct line to music supervisors at major wellness platforms. Key Questions from This Episode: 1. Why don't Calm and Headspace have a "submit your music" button? 2. What specific AI tools are best for creating wellness-ready audio? 3. How do you turn a 2-minute AI clip into a 60-minute seamless soundscape? 4. What's the real difference between a direct submission and working with a music library? 5. Are you signing away all your rights in a typical wellness app licensing deal? 6. What kind of money are we talking about: per-stream royalties or upfront cash? 7. How can you build a portfolio that gets the attention of music supervisors? 8. What are the crucial technical specs your audio needs to meet before pitching? Follow my YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@chenran818 Listen to my music on Apple Music, Spotify or other platforms: https://ffm.bio/chenran818
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