

You can agree to add another artists song to your playlist if they add your song to theirs. The more plays, shares & adds to playlists your song gets - the more these stats tell Spotify’s algorithm to push your music to additional playlists and recommend it to an even wider audienceĬreate and add songs to your own playlists, ask your friends to add your song to their playlist and to take it even further, trade with other artists who have playlists. These playlists may not generate a huge amount of streams, but they are the easiest to get you started and some of them may even start gaining more attention and blow up if the curator is actively promoting the playlist.Īdding your music to individual Spotify also helps with triggering the Spotify algorithm to work in your favor. Click 'Upcoming' to see all your unreleased titles. Log into your Spotify for Artists Account.
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Reach out to these people if their playlist is the right fit for your music and pitch them on why your new song should be on their playlist. You can check out Spotifys FAQ on how to submit, but here are the basics. With a quick search on Twitter, Instagram or even Google, you can find a 1000’s of people who have created their own playlist and want others to take a listen.

Learn about features, troubleshoot issues, and get answers to questions. You may have a playlist for the gym, parties, doing homework or anything else. Here to help Find out how to set up and use Spotify. If youre truly, entirely indie there are companies that pitch indie artists, McDonough says.

If you’re an unsigned artist, McDonough recommends reaching out to sync companies like Rumblefish, Audiosocket, and TAXI. Individual curators would be anyone like you or me, or anyone who enjoys creating playlists for their own listening pleasure. Having a label or publisher who’s pitching your music to supervisors can be a huge help, but it’s not necessary.
