Hook Expands Music Distribution Network With Too Lost Deal, Adding 300,000 Artists

Hook Expands Music Distribution Network With Too Lost Deal, Adding 300,000 Artists

By Marcus Hartley

March 6, 2025 at 08:36 PM

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Hook has partnered with Too Lost, expanding its digital distribution network and adding access to over 300,000 artists and labels. This marks Hook's fourth major distribution partnership, following previous deals with Fuga/Downtown, Revelator, and Gyrostream.

Too Lost, which distributes over 7 million songs and handles approximately 150,000 new releases monthly, brings an impressive roster of artists to Hook's platform, including Teddy Swims, Tommy Richman, Ty Dolla $ign, Justin Bieber, Playboi Carti, and James Blake, among others.

How Hook's Platform Works:

  • Users can legally remix and mash up songs using mood/genre filters and sound effects
  • Patent-pending technology provides superior music remixing capabilities
  • Attribution mechanism tracks both Sound Recording & Publishing rights
  • Artists maintain complete control over how their music can be remixed
  • All copyrights remain with original rights holders
  • Revenue from remixes is shared with rights holders on a prorata basis

The platform addresses a critical industry challenge: the proliferation of unlicensed content across social media platforms. Hook's solution enables rights holders to maintain control of their intellectual property while creating new revenue streams through user-generated content.

"Hook's AI-powered platform empowers fans to creatively engage with music while ensuring that artists and rights-holders are properly compensated," says Greg Hirschhorn, Co-Founder & CEO of Too Lost.

This partnership comes at a time when AI tools are making music manipulation more accessible, and creator-made remixes on social media are increasingly driving song popularity. Hook's ecosystem benefits creators, users, and artists through legal remixing and short-form content monetization.

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