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How to Get Your Tunes on Spotify Playlists (Pro Tips)

Last updated: August 14, 2024 1:25 pm
Kendrick
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Hey there, music makers! Looking to share your music? Spotify playlists are the place to be! Let’s dive into how you can get your songs featured on these playlists.

Contents
  • Spotify; Dominating the Streaming Scene
  • Types of Spotify Playlists
  • ### User-Created Playlists
  • How to Get on User-Created Playlists
  • ### Algorithmic Playlists
  • The main algorithmic playlists are:
  • ### Editorial Playlists
  • How to Get on Editorial Playlists
  • Thoughts to Consider
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Spotify; Dominating the Streaming Scene

Spotify is a powerhouse, with an user base of over 345 million across 178 countries. The US leads the pack closely followed by Europe. While Apple Music holds place with 88 million users it’s still not a match for Spotify.

Securing a spot on Spotify playlists is key for promoting your music. It’s undeniably the way to have your music heard. Making it onto playlists could be a game changer for aspiring artists.

Spotify boasts a collection of playlists curated by their team well as countless more created by users. These playlists span genres from hip hop to rock featuring new releases, on Fridays and soul stirring ballads.

These playlists are gold for getting your music out there and connecting with listeners.

So, how do you get on these playlists? What kinds are there? Which ones can you add your stuff to? Let’s dive in!

But first, make sure you’ve got your music on Spotify through a distributor and you can access your Spotify for Artists dashboard. Cool? Let’s go!

Types of Spotify Playlists

There are three main flavors of Spotify playlists:

1. User-created Playlists

2. Algorithm-generated

3. Editorial playlists

### User-Created Playlists

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These are the playlists regular Spotify users make. Could be a brand, could be just some music lover. Anyone can make ’em and choose to keep them private or share them with the world.

Most are just for fun, sorted by genre or theme. But some are for pro use, like bar music, restaurant tunes, workout jams, etc.

Having a number of followers on a playlist can lead to increased visibility for your music. While Spotify’s official playlists are highly sought after there are also user curated playlists available.

In times indie musicians have found these playlists to be assets. There exists a community of playlist creators ranging from ones, with genuine followers to those whose credibility is questionable. Distinguishing between them is crucial. Delving into that subject can be saved for another discussion.

How to Get on User-Created Playlists

Two ways to do it:

1. DIY: Research and submit to curators yourself. It can be a bit of a time investment. There’s no guarantee of success but, at least it won’t cost you anything.

2. Consider using a submission service; Websites such as One Submit can connect you with playlist curators using Spotify promotion, YouTube channels, TikTok influencers, bloggers, radio stations and music labels.

The platform has also a new service called Spotify ad campaign, where they promote music using Spotify ads.

With One Submit, curators listen to your track and decide whether to add it. Even if they don’t, you’ll get some feedback, which is pretty sweet.

### Algorithmic Playlists

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Spotify’s got some fancy tech that watches what you listen to and like. It uses this info to create personalized playlists just for you. Pretty cool, huh?

Here’s how it works, in simple terms:

– Spotify collects data on what you listen to, when, and how often

– It looks at what you like, save, and who you follow

– It compares your habits with other users

– It analyzes song characteristics like genre, tempo, and mood

– It uses machine learning to process all this data and make recommendations

The main algorithmic playlists are:

– Daily Mix

– Release Radar

– Discover Weekly

– On Repeat

– Time Capsule

– Radio stations

To get on these, aim for 5,000-10,000 streams in the first two weeks after release. But there’s no guarantee – Spotify keeps their algorithm secret.

### Editorial Playlists

These are the big dogs, curated by Spotify’s own team. They’re the first ones you see when searching for playlists. Most tracks on these are from well-known artists, but smaller artists can break through sometimes.

Some examples:

– Today’s Top Hits (34 million followers)

– Top 50 Global (17 million followers)

– Viva Latino (14 million followers)

– Coffee Table Jazz (2.3 million followers)

– Hot Country (6.7 million followers)

Landing on one of these can be life-changing for an artist.

How to Get on Editorial Playlists

Two main ways:

1. Work your way up through user-generated and algorithmic playlists

2. Submit directly for editorial consideration through your Spotify for Artists account (only for unreleased tracks)

The direct submission method is free, but success stories are rare. Still, it’s worth a shot!

Thoughts to Consider

When it comes to music, remember that achieving success is, like running a marathon rather than a sprint. Concentrate on creating music that resonates with your audience. Submitting your songs to playlists is important. Don’t overlook the significance of promoting on media performing live and utilizing various marketing strategies. Read more for the best music promotion services in the industry,

For artists these are exhilarating times. You have access to a range of resources – some available, for free and others requiring payment. The key lies in putting in the effort and maintaining perseverance.

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