DaimoonMedia Partners with Monetunes to Empower Independent Artists in 2025

DaimoonMedia partners with Monetunes to empower independent artists with cutting-edge royalty recovery and global music rights management, retaining 100% ownership.

In a move that’s set to inspire the artists, DaimoonMedia has teamed up with Monetunes, a game-changing platform focused on royalty recovery and music rights management. 

The goal? To give independent artists and small labels more control over their work, without giving up ownership. With DaimoonMedia’s marketing skills and Monetunes’ tech, artists finally have a way to track what they earn and keep what’s theirs.

What Monetunes Offers Independent Artists

Monetunes is not your typical “music publisher.”
It’s a global royalty collection platform designed for modern musicians,especially those tired of traditional deals that suck up rights and profits.

Here’s what makes Monetunes different:

  • No upfront fees or exclusive contracts
  • Global reach through 200+ PROs & CMOs
  • 100% ownership of your music stays with YOU
  • Real-time royalty tracking and transparent reporting
  • Sync opportunities that actually pay well

Think of it as your global publishing admin, royalty recovery service, and sync plug,all in one.

Global Royalty Recovery for Independent Artists

With an expansive network covering more than 200 global PROs and CMOs, Monetunes bridges the gap between local performance and global recognition. This partnership ensures that artists working with DaimoonMedia can now tap into revenues that were once lost or forgotten in bureaucratic red tape.

Check out our detailed guide on music royalties to understand how collection works. 

Founder of Monetunes: Supporting Independent Artists

Monetunes was launched in late 2024 by Antonio Di Puorto. He managed BEAUZ (DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs) and worked with names like Zedd and Maren Morris. He’s seen the struggles artists face firsthand, and built Monetunes to fix them. This isn’t just a tech platform, it’s a solution built by someone who gets it.

Monetunes + DaimoonMedia: A Perfect Match

DaimoonMedia has always championed artist independence. With its robust marketing services and global reach, the team knows how to make noise in a crowded space. Monetunes brings the backend magic,the technology and industry relationships needed to track, claim, and pay musicians what they’re owed from all corners of the world.

Together, this partnership gives you:

  • 🎯 Marketing firepower to grow your fanbase
  • 🎯 Royalty tech that finds every cent you’re due
  • 🎯 Global sync access without handing over your rights

Benefits for Independent Artists with Monetunes x DaimoonMedia

🎵 100% Music Ownership
Artists keep full rights. No signing over your catalog. No licensing your soul.

🌍 Global Royalty Collection
From Ghana to Germany, Japan to Jamaica,Monetunes gets you paid wherever your music is played.

📈 Transparent Royalty Tracking
Every quarter, you get a report that’s readable. No jargon. No mystery fees. Just real income.

🎬 Sync Deals That Work for You
Monetunes connects your music to film, TV, game, and ad placements,and you keep 75% of the revenue.

🚫 No Upfront Fees or Lock-ins
Monetunes charges only 15% on collected royalties and 25% on sync deals. That’s it.

The Bottom Line
In a time when transparency, ownership, and financial freedom matter more than ever, the partnership between DaimoonMedia and Monetunes is a major win for independent artists. 

If you’re ready to take control of your music career and get paid what you’re truly owed, this is your moment. Monetunes and DaimoonMedia have your back, so you can focus on creating, while we handle the rest.

FAQs

Is there an upfront fee?

No. Monetunes is completely commission-based.

What percentage do they take?

15% on royalties collected and 25% on any sync deals landed.

Who owns my music?

You do. Always. Monetunes is non-exclusive.

Do I need a label to sign up?

Nope. Monetunes works just as well for fully independent artists.

Can signed artists use Monetunes too?

Absolutely,as long as your publishing rights aren’t tied up in another deal.