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How To Get On Spotify playlists today (free method) 🔓

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Today I want to run you through a method to get on Spotify playlists that you can do right now - and

Today I want to run you through a method to get on Spotify playlists that you can do right now - and it's completely free (don't miss the bottom of the email for something extra too)... Most people don't know that a lot of Spotify playlists already have contact details where you can submit your music. Here are the steps to get your music playlisted: Step 1... Open up Spotify and type either a genre or keyword. In this example I've gone for alt pop. You then click on playlists and Spotify brings up all playlists. Step 2... Open up a playlist and look at the following: 1. Look at the number of likes. The sweet spot is a playlist where it has a substantial number of likes but doesn't have too many, where it's less likely as a new artist you'll get on. This playlist has over 13k likes as an example. 2. Look at the track listing. Are the songs high quality or does it feel like a playlist that's just been thrown together? This is your gut feeling on whether the playlist makes sense as a legit playlist that you'd like your music to be on. 3. Look at the dates songs have been added. Is the playlist continuously being managed or were songs added months/years ago and more likely to be inactive? In this example, the top song was added in the past month. And step 3... Look for if there are contact details, this is your easy way to contact the owner of the playlist and submit your music. The playlist owner in this example has left their instagram page as you can see below: From this point you can message them asking for their submission process and this is my EXACT template for you to send to playlist curators... Hey! I’ve checked out your playlist and really like what you’ve created (ADD REASON IN HERE). I wanted to message to enquire about your submission process :) I’ve recently released (OR ABOUT TO RELEASE) my new single (INSERT SINGLE NAME) which was released/is being released on (INSERT DATE HERE). This single is important to me because (INSERT YOUR STORY HERE/AMEND THIS BIT AS IS APPROPRIATE). I’d love you to take a listen and hopefully it’s a good fit for your playlist. Here’s the link to the song, hope you love it! (INSERT LINK IN HERE) You ask for the submission process FIRST because curators have different processes - some will add it on if they like the song and some may ask for a fee (sadly this is a fact of life that people monetise what they have, it doesn't automatically mean it's a bot playlist). In my experience, most will put it on for free if they're a fan of the song. Then you can repeat for as many playlists as you want to reach out to. I'm not going to lie, it will be quite time consuming. Which is why I've developed my own playlisting software in my Academy called Sonar which takes the majority of the work away from you, meaning you'll have time to focus on other areas of your creation and marketing. To use Sonar, you search a genre or keyword like this... You can then use the dropdowns to decide the popularity of the playlist using my traffic light system (red being less likely to get on to green being the most likely to get your music on). Let's take a look at the same playlist. You can see the number of followers which is ranked as amber in Sonar - a perfect combination of a decent sized playlist that as a new artist you're likely to get your music onto. From Sonar you can click instantly into their Instagram and then use the template to contact. You can contact hundreds of playlists very quickly, remember the more playlists you contacted will equal the more awareness and streams for your music. Now you have two options... You can research on Spotify directly and apply to be on playlists using the information on this email. OR... You can use my easy playlisting tool Sonar to get your music playlisted in 2024. Both work, it just depends whether you want to save hours of your time to get it done quickly and properly :) Hit the link below: [Get My Music Playlisted]( See you there, Damian Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( D K Music Management Limited, Palmeira Avenue Mansions, 19 Church Road, Hove, BN3 2FA, United Kingdom

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