👥 Real people, never bots • 🔁 Every share is a real repost • 🔒 No password needed • ♾️ Lifetime refill • ⚡ Starts instantly
🔁 The track is good, but it never leaves your own circle
You upload, you post the link everywhere you can think of, and the plays that come in are almost all from people who already follow you. Same names in the comments, same handful of streams, night after night. The track deserves more than that, but a repost is what actually carries a song out of your circle and drops it into someone else’s followers, someone who has never heard your name before. Without shares, a track can be genuinely strong and still travel nowhere, because nobody with an audience of their own has passed it along.
A share is a repost, and a repost is a new set of ears
On SoundCloud, when someone shares your track, it lands directly in every one of their followers’ streams, the same way it would if they had uploaded it themselves. That is the entire mechanic: one repost, one whole new audience exposed to your music with zero extra work on your end. It also reads as a signal SoundCloud’s own system pays attention to, alongside plays and comments, when it decides which tracks to keep surfacing to new listeners. More shares means more of those fresh feeds, and more of that algorithmic attention, working for a track that would otherwise rely purely on the people who already know you.
Why artists actually buy shares
The reasons trace straight back to wanting real reach without waiting on it. Some are dropping a track soon and want it to already look like something worth reposting the moment it goes live, instead of sitting untouched for the first slow week. Others are done watching a genuinely good track get buried while a weaker one from someone with a bigger network gets passed around. And plenty of artists simply want to stop being the only one sharing their own music, because a track that only its maker reposts never looks like it is catching on. A healthy share count is proof, at a glance, that people beyond your own circle chose to pass it forward.
🛡️ Will it actually turn into real listeners, answered straight
The honest worry is whether shares just sit there as a number or genuinely bring people in, and the truth cuts both ways. Real shares do exactly what a repost is built to do: your track appears in new streams it could never have reached alone, and every one of those impressions is a real chance at a real listener. What shares will not do is save a track nobody would want to hear twice, no matter how many times it gets passed around. Think of it as the reach a strong song has always deserved, not a shortcut around making one. The other worry, that a spike in shares looks suspicious, doesn’t hold up: reposts happen constantly and in bursts across SoundCloud, including from playlist curators and reshare networks, so a healthy jump is normal, not a red flag.
Real people, not bots, and nothing that touches your login
Every share you buy from us comes from a real SoundCloud account choosing to repost your track, never a bot mimicking the action. That matters, because a repost from an empty shell account carries no audience and no credibility, while a repost from a real profile puts your music genuinely in front of that person’s real followers. We only ever need your track link, never your password, so your account stays entirely in your hands throughout.
Frequently Asked Questions
A share is a repost. When someone shares your track, it appears directly in the stream of everyone who follows them, exactly as if they had uploaded it themselves. That is a brand new audience seeing your music without them having to search for it or already follow you.
A play is one listen, and a like is a private signal that a listener enjoyed the track. A share is public and active: it pushes the track into other people’s streams, so it is the one action that spreads a track beyond the people who already know it exists.
Yes. Every share comes from a genuine account choosing to repost your track, not an automated bot. That is what makes the repost worth anything: it lands in the real followers list of a real profile, not an empty shell with no audience behind it.
No, never. We only need the link to your track. Real accounts find it and repost it from there, so nobody logs into your profile and your account settings are never touched at any point.
Yes. Since every share comes from a real account performing a normal repost, there is nothing artificial for SoundCloud to flag.
That is exactly their job. A share puts your track in a stream your name has never appeared in before, which is the one way to reach ears outside people who already follow you. SoundCloud’s discovery system also tracks repost activity as one of the signals it weighs when deciding what to keep surfacing.
No, and we would rather say that upfront. Shares hand a track real exposure it would not otherwise get, but whether a new listener sticks around, follows, or replays still comes down to the track itself. Shares open the door; the music has to hold the room.
Yes. Artists often build up shares on an existing track just before a new release, so their profile already shows real repost activity the moment new listeners land on it, rather than a page that looks untouched.
Every share you buy is locked in as yours for good. Real accounts can occasionally clean up their own reposted history over time, and if that ever pulls your count down, we add the difference back at no charge, for as long as you own the track. It is a single order we keep protected, not a subscription you renew.
A repost from an account with a large, active following does put your track in front of more people at once, but the bigger factor is genuine engagement, not the size of any one account. A track that keeps getting shared, played, and commented on by real listeners builds momentum a single big repost cannot do alone.

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