Build the song.Release it with more control.
Street Music Studios gives independent artists one workspace to shape the record, organise the rollout, and keep content moving. Start free on web, upgrade into paid plans when you need more credits and output, and keep the same account ready for mobile life around sessions, rehearsals, and release week.
Tell us where you want to go
Describe the music you want to make.
Start with the sound, mood, or story in your head, or bring in a rough demo that needs better direction. Street Music Studios turns that spark into a clearer session plan, stronger references, and your next creative move.
Free is the easiest way to get moving. Launch, Momentum, and Headline are there when the release needs more monthly credits, more output, and less waiting around.
What the prompt unlocks
The next step becomes obvious.
01
Song brief
Get a clearer creative direction before you walk into the session.
02
Session prep
Turn the idea into references, hook angles, and arrangement notes.
03
Guided next steps
Stay oriented with guided steps whether you are brand new or already deep in production.
Why artists stick with it
- Start free on web, then move into paid plans when monthly credits and output need to grow.
- Each path breaks a big artist goal into smaller moves that are easier to finish under pressure.
- Song work, release prep, content, and key files stay connected instead of living across five different tools.
A stronger operating rhythm for artists who need progress, not more clutter.
Instead of throwing you into a crowded dashboard, the experience starts with the result you want and turns it into work you can actually finish, even when the week gets busy.
Start from a real artist moment
Start with the idea, rough lyric, or near-finished demo you already have. The product meets you there instead of forcing a perfect brief on day one.
Get a path that holds up
Each studio turns that messy starting point into a practical sequence, so you can make progress without guessing what the next move should be.
Leave with something worth shipping
Leave with work you can actually use, whether that is a sharper song brief, a release plan with deadlines, or content built to support the drop.
Release plan
Track every step
Dates
Assets
Launch
Keep the music, rollout, and audience push working from the same system.
From the first spark to launch week and the posts that follow, each part of the platform is built around a real artist job while staying connected to the rest of the release.

