How to Share New Music for Playlist Consideration in Spotify

Share New Music for Playlist Consideration


Spotify new beta feature gives artists, labels and teams an easy way to submit unreleased music directly to their editorial team for playlist consideration.

At Spotify, their goal is to match every listener with the perfect music for them. That’s why Spotify have a team of over 100 editors around the world — music experts and cultural ambassadors whose job is to spread the joy of music discovery everywhere from Brazil to Japan to Turkey. Today, Spotify introducing a beta feature as part of Spotify for Artists and Spotify Analytics designed to make it easier for artists and labels to share unreleased music with this team — so their editors can create better playlists and artists have a better shot at landing on one.
Everyone, whether you’re an artist, label, manager or part of an artist’s team, can try out this feature. Simply log into your Spotify for Artists account or, if you work at a label, head over to Spotify Analytics. There, you’ll have the option of selecting one unreleased song for playlist consideration and submitting it to their team.
It’s important to give Spotify as much information about the track as possible — genre, mood, and other data points all help them make decisions about where it may fit. You can note the instruments on it, whether it’s a cover, and the cultures you or the song belong to. The data you share will be complemented by what they already know about you — what else your fans listen to, what other playlists you’ve appeared on, etc.
Editors will be searching through submissions based on the information you share to find unreleased music to consider for their playlists. The song and all the info you add about it will also impact their personalized recommendations. For example, as long as you tag and submit your track seven days in advance, the song you select will automatically appear in every one of your followers’ Release Radar playlists. This way you have control over which single you’re promoting to your fans.
We want to make something crystal clear: no one can pay to be added to one of Spotify’s editorial playlists. Spotify editors pick tracks with listeners in mind. They make these decisions using data about what’s resonating most with their community of listeners.
Beta means this is the first step. With more than 75,000 artists featured on editorial playlists each week, and another 150,000 on Discover Weekly, Spotify know how important it is to get this right. Spotify continue evolving this feature based on your feedback, so artists, labels, managers and partners can all help them create better playlists for Spotify listeners. 

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