If you have the basic Musician plan ($19.99/year), then you cannot submit your release for Spotify playlist consideration. You need to upload your new song(s) to your music distributor ( like CDBaby, TuneCore or DistroKid) and make sure Spotify is selected as an outlet.ĭistroKid Users: You must have the Musician Plus or Label plan to schedule releases for a future date in order to submit to Spotify. If you’ve released music before on Spotify through a music aggregator / distributor (like DistroKid, CD Baby or TuneCore) but haven’t claimed your artist profile yet, here’s how: The first thing is you need a Spotify for Artist account and claim your artist profile. You can watch that to see the process visually or just follow the directions below. If you prefer to watch a video, I created a full walk-through where I go through the process from the beginning of uploading a song to your distributor to being accepted onto a playlist. It’s completely free! Although there are no guarantees you’ll get added, there’s no harm in trying. In late 2018, Spotify has allowed artists the ability to submit a song to be considered in their editorial playlists. Editorial playlists are curated by Spotify’s team. Looking for free exposure for your music? Getting on a Spotify editorial playlist could be a good way to get one of your songs out to a new audience. This page was last updated on with some minor changes to the Spotify submission form.
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