


Similarly, being reviewed on music blogs can result in adds to Spotify playlists like Fresh Finds, whose content pool is generated in part by crawling blogs for up-and-coming tracks and artists. These independent playlists can help artists increase in popularity, which gives them more visibility that can result in a Spotify playlist add. Platforms like Groover allow you to contact curators of user-generated playlists, which grow more organically, meaning that these playlists are shared by listeners and fans rather than advertised by Spotify itself (such as by being recommended on the Spotify homepage). These are three main types of playlists on Spotify: user-generated independent playlists, algorithmically-generated playlists (such as Discover Weekly, Radio, Release Radar), and editorial playlists. Most Spotify consumption, both for ad-free listeners and for music subscribers, comes through playlists.
#SPOTIFY FOR ARTIST HOW TO#
It’s the start of something new: your music will be available on a larger global scale than ever before! In this article, we dive into the ways Spotify for Artists, the largest of the players in the streaming services space, can be an asset to creators, and how to best utilize it. As an artist, the moment you put your music on streaming platforms such as Spotify, SoundCloud, or Apple Music is an amazing milestone.
