There are two general types of Spotify playlists: individual’s playlists and Spotify’s official playlists. They can work together to get your music in front of new people.
The Spotify algorithm that recommends songs to listeners keeps track of “every time people save your music to their queue, library, or their own playlist.1“ So the more playlists your song is included on, the more likely it will show up as a Spotify recommendation.
So how do you get on these playlists?
Well, you can submit directly to the Spotify editorial team through your Spotify artist profile2. In my experience and hearing from fellow musicians, it’s very rare to land a playlist placement this way. “However, pitching your song to the editorial team at least 7 days before the release will get that song on your followers” – Release Radar.
The other route is to submit to playlists run by music curators. I’ve had the most success with SubmitHub, a website where you submit to playlist curators, music blogs, influencers, and record labels. You get a certain amount of free credits, which I’ve used to get on playlists.
However, you can also pay a small amount of money to submit, which moves your song to the front of the line, ensures the curator actually listens, and guarantees feedback. This is NOT pay-to-play, which is against Spotify’s terms of service. This IS paying to get in front of curators. From there, they choose to promote your song purely based on whether or not your song resonates with them.
I’ve also gotten on some playlists by using the “@gmail.com method.”
Go to the Spotify search bar and type “[your genre/mood] @gmail.” This will bring up playlists that have the curator’s email listed in the description.
Lastly, you can search TikTok and Instagram Reels for playlist curators. These curators make videos recommending music to their fans. Find these curators and you find their submission guidelines.
Try searching these hashtags to find curators:
- #songrecommendations
- #underratedsongs
- #musicdiscovery
- #songsuggestions
- #songsilike
- #spotifyplaylist