
From Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to Tinder and Bumble, blue checkmarks have become a staple of social platforms. But theyβve long been missing from one particular service β SoundCloud. Well, thatβs changing.
In an announcement on its website, the music service revealed itβll start displaying blue checkmarks next to the profiles of verified creators. βWeβre doing this to help well-known artists stand out and maintain their authenticity, and to help listeners identify these artists more easily,β the company said.

SoundCloud says itβs already verified a list of top-performing artists, including Billie Eilish, Wiz Khalifa, and Trippie Redd, but the procedure is technically open to anyone. Creators will, however, have to meet certain criteria to get the blue checkmark. Here are the requirements:
- It represents a well-known and/or highly searched-for artist, collective, DJ, label, curator or podcaster.
- It must be a unique profile. SoundCloud wonβt verify fan accounts or impersonators.
- It doesnβt contain any misleading information and adheres to SoundCloudβs terms of use.
- It must have a bio, profile photo and at least one track uploaded.
Pretty straightforward.
Those interested in joining the blue tick club can log in to their accounts via SoundCloudβs desktop site, head to settings, and click on the βRequest verificationβ button.
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