Spotify for Artists lets you pitch your new songs to Spotify’s editorial teams and provides you with insights into listener demographics, which you need if you want to better target your promotional efforts. When you’re about to release a song, consider including it in a playlist directly on Spotify for Artists. Keep in mind that you’ll need to provide information like the genre, the instruments used, the mood/style of the song, and any backstory or key details about the song. (This helps the editorial team decide exactly where your song might fit on Spotify.)
It’s no secret that playlists are one of the main drivers of discovery on Spotify. While getting featured on official Spotify playlists (like Discover Weekly or Editorial playlists) is ideal, user-generated uk number list playlists also have a lot of value. No matter what type of playlist you choose, from third-party to official Spotify playlists, we’ve got you covered below…
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If you are a Symphonic Partner customer, you can get playlist inclusion directly in your SMS. Our customer marketing team works hard to deliver material to DSPs around the world. To find out how to get started, check out this help center article.
Provides better metadata
Think of metadata as a sort of SEO (search engine optimization) for your music. The information you provide helps DSPs like Spotify, Apple Music, etc. better understand your music on a deeper, more specific level, which in turn helps them better recommend your music to fans who enjoy similar genres.
If someone likes progressive, chill house music with a hint of groovy jazz, they might start listening to a radio show based on that track in hopes of finding a similar vibe. If your song's metadata describes your music with similar keywords, Spotify is more likely to recommend it to that listener. That said, if your music falls into more than one genre, list multiple ones!
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