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How Do You Put Your Song on Spotify?

Getting your music on Spotify and other digital streaming platforms is a crucial step for any artist. In this comprehensive guide, we'll discuss key steps, from the importance of LP covers to actually submitting your song for distribution. We'll also touch on how SoundOn can help you navigate this process.

The Importance of LP Covers

Before we dive into the distribution process, let's discuss the importance of LP covers. LP covers are more than just a protective sleeve for your vinyl records. In the digital age, they serve as a visual representation of your music on streaming platforms like Spotify. A well-designed LP cover can catch the eye of potential listeners, making them more inclined to give your track a listen.

LP cover design

Design Tips for LP Covers

When designing your LP cover, consider the following tips:

  • Keep It Relevant: Your cover should reflect the style and mood of your music.
  • High Resolution: Use high-quality images to ensure your cover looks professional.
  • Bold Typography: Make sure any text is easy to read, even at smaller sizes.

Getting Your Song Ready for Distribution

Now that you've got a killer LP cover, let's move on to preparing your song for distribution. Follow these steps to ensure a smooth process:

1. Finalize Your Track

Make sure your song is fully mixed and mastered. Double-check for any mistakes or issues that could affect the listening experience.

2. Gather Your Metadata

Metadata is crucial for ensuring your song is properly categorized and credited. This includes:

  • Song Title: Ensure the title is accurate and easy to find.
  • Artist Name: Your official artist name as you want it to appear on the platform.
  • Album Title: If applicable, include the title of the album your song belongs to.
  • Genre: Categorize your song to make it easily discoverable.

3. Choose a Music Distributor

To get your song on Spotify, you'll need to go through a music distributor. These platforms serve as intermediaries between you and the digital streaming services (DSPs). SoundOn is one such platform that offers global distribution services to artists.

Other distributors include Tunecore, Distrokid, CDbaby, ONErpm, LANDR, Indiefy, and Amuse. These platforms will help you upload your track, input your metadata, and ensure your song is available on Spotify and other streaming services.

4. Upload Your Track

Once you've chosen your distributor, follow their specific instructions to upload your song. This usually involves:

  • Creating an account
  • Uploading your song file (usually in WAV or MP3 format)
  • Entering your metadata
  • Uploading your LP cover art

5. Release Date

Decide on a release date for your song. This will give you time to promote your upcoming release and generate buzz among your fans.

Pitching to Spotify Playlists

Once your song is live on Spotify, the next step is to get it noticed by listeners. One of the best ways to do this is by getting featured on Spotify playlists. To pitch your song to these playlists, follow these steps:

1. Use Spotify for Artists

Spotify for Artists is a platform that allows you to manage your artist profile, track your performance metrics, and pitch your songs to Spotify's editorial team. Sign up and claim your profile if you haven't already.

2. Submit Your Song

Within Spotify for Artists, you can submit your unreleased song for playlist consideration. Fill out the submission form accurately, highlighting key information such as the genre, mood, and instruments used.

3. Promote Your Music

While you wait to hear back from Spotify's editorial team, continue to promote your music through social media, blogs, and other channels. The more buzz you generate, the more likely your song is to get picked up.

Conclusion

Getting your song on Spotify involves more than just uploading a file. From designing a compelling LP cover to choosing the right distributor and pitching to playlists, each step is crucial for your success. Platforms like SoundOn can assist you in navigating this complex landscape and ensure your music reaches a global audience. Start your journey today and take the first step toward making your music career a reality.

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