Until more details become available, updating content on both Lala and MySpace, since it is now linked to more prominently from Google, has become a priority. Lala has deals with all four major labels and most larger indie distributors, but d.i.y. artists must choose a partner to get their music on the service.
According to lala, If you are not signed to a label, you can add your music to Lala by signing up with a digital distributor. Lala works with both TuneCore and CD Baby...Whatever distributor you choose, just make sure to specifically opt-in to have your content sold on Lala".
Keeping your biography and other content up to date can be a bit more difficult. The information that displays with each of your albums (artist/album name, track listings, etc.) is in most cases coming directly from the data feed we receive from your label or digital distributor." according to lala. If you note any errors you can contact us directly, but we also recommend that you follow up with your label/distributor to ensure it is corrected across all of your sales channels."
Keep your Wikipedia Up To Date TooWith Google's new OneBox music search, Wikipedia results have been pushed a little further down the page. But that doesn't mean they are not important. Lala uses Wikipedia for bios. Biographical information for artists is pulled from Wikipedia," says lala. If we are displaying an incorrect entry from Wikipedia on your artist page, or if we do not have an entry on your artist page, please email us ([email protected]) with a link to the correct bio on Wikipedia, and the artist page it should be added to.
PhotosSays lala: Artist photos come from labels and other sources. If you own or control the rights to a photo that you would like to submit for our use, please email it to us ([email protected]) and we'll follow up with you."