The Do's and Don'ts of Getting Your Music on Playlists

Getting your music on playlists is a great way to get your music heard by more people. Playlists can help you reach new fans, build your following, and increase your streams.
But how do you get your music on playlists?
Here are some do's and don'ts of playlist pitching:
Do:
- Research playlists. Before you start pitching your music, take some time to research playlists that would be a good fit for your music. Consider the genre, mood, and audience of the playlist when making your decision.
- Build relationships with curators. Once you've found some playlists that you're interested in, reach out to the curators and introduce yourself. Let them know about your music and why you think it would be a good fit for their playlist.
- Submit your music for consideration. Most playlist curators have a submission process in place. Follow the instructions carefully and make sure to submit high-quality audio files.
- Be patient. It takes time to get your music on playlists. Don't get discouraged if you don't hear back right away. Keep pitching your music and eventually you'll start getting placements.
Don't:
- Spam curators. Don't send mass emails or DMs to curators. This will only annoy them and make them less likely to listen to your music.
- Pay to get on playlists. There are a lot of companies that offer to get your music on playlists for a fee. These companies are usually scams. Don't waste your money.
- Give up. Getting your music on playlists takes time and effort. Don't give up if you don't see results immediately. Keep at it and eventually you'll start getting placements.
I hope these tips help you get your music on playlists. Good luck!