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How to Get Your Music Featured on Spotify Playlists in 2025
Playlists can introduce your music to thousands (or millions) of listeners, translate it into streams and new fans, and potentially attract industry interest. But, with a million new tracks uploaded each year, how can you get your music featured on Spotify playlists in 2025 and reach those coveted playlist spots?
This guide outlines actionable steps, insider secrets, and top platforms for pitching your music so you can navigate the playlisting game like a pro.
Why Playlists Are More Significant Than Ever
With more than 600 million users globally, Spotify is still the king of the hill for those entering the world of music streaming. Sure, algorithmic playlists (such as Discover Weekly and Release Radar) drive new music organically, but editorial and independent playlists are a direct highway to exponential growth.
This can lead to the following for independent artists:
✔ Increased streaming revenue
✔ Increased visibility to new audiences
✔ More opportunities to appear on algorithm-based playlists
✔ Enhanced Credibility in the music industry
But playlisting is not all about luck strategy, persistence, and the right recipe.
Phase 1: Create Great Playlister Music and Release It
Ensure your track is professionally produced, mixed, and mastered before even considering pitching. Independent playlist curators and Spotify’s editorial team care about quality songs that easily complement what’s already in their playlists.
🎯 Pro tip: Do the same, but after listening to the popular playlists in your genre, listen to a few best-seller tracks on the playlists and analyze the structure, energy, vibe, and production style of each song. Your song should suit the playlist’s vibe but feel new and different.
Step 2: Pitch to Spotify Editorial Playlists
One such music platform is Spotify, which provides a direct submission tool (Spotify for Artists) to pitch upcoming releases directly to editorial playlist curators. Here’s how to maximize it:
🔹 Make sure to send 4-6 weeks before release day
🔹 Complete all the metadata fields correctly (genres, moods, instruments)
← Write a killer pitch as to why your song is a good fit for a specific playlist🔹 Use the built-in store to promote your music using multiple options more than any other service
🔹 Any press coverage, social media excitement, or previous playlisting
However, not every submission is picked up; early and targeted pitching will help you land on huge Spotify-owned playlists.
Step 3: Target Independent Playlist Curators
Independent playlists are a perfect opportunity to gain traction since these can usually be highly competitive in editorial playlists. Or consider niche playlists created by nonprofessional fans and influencers with devoted followers who may be willing to spotlight up-and-coming artists.
🔥 The Ultimate Guide to Meet Curators In 2025:
Groover – Pitch directly to curators, blogs, and radio stations
SubmitHub – Submit to playlists, bloggers, and influencers. Check out this article on Best Music Blogs To Submit Your Music Right Now.
MusoSoup – Single payment with multiple promotion opportunities
Playlist Push – A paid service for getting your song heard by playlist curators
SongRocket – An existing platform to connect artists with playlist editors/influencers
Not only will using these platforms boost your chances of placement on playlists, but they will also assist in nurturing key relationships with tastemakers in your genre.
Step 4: Approach Playlist Curators the Right Way
Many playlist curators do not take submissions via services such as SubmitHub. Many people prefer direct outreach, so sending your best pitch is essential.
📩 How to write a perfect pitch:
✅ Personalize your message – Use the curator’s name and explain why your track is perfect for their playlist.
✅ But keep it short — No boring preambles; get to the meat.
✅ Add a streaming link — If possible, a private link (SoundCloud, Spotify, etc.)
✅ Thank you – Regardless of whether they accept your song, express gratitude for their time.
Remember that cultivating relationships with curators can pay off for future playlists.
Step 5: Guerrilla Market Your Spotify Profile
Your Spotify artist profile serves as your digital business card, and a higher quality-looking profile can lead to a higher chance of playlist placements.
🔹 Refresh your bio to make it more enthralling concerning your music and accomplishments
If you want to have a polished look, do these things: 🔹 Use good quality images as much as possible
🔹 With Spotify Canvas (video looping) for your tracks
🔹 You need to get fans to follow you (the more followers, the better your algorithm reach)
It’s a casual atmosphere, and curators are likelier to curate artists with professional, well-maintained profiles.
STEP 6: Use Social Media And Fan Engagement
Spotify’s algorithm rewards high engagement with tracks — so the more people that stream, save, and share your song, the more likely you’ll get playlisted.
💡 Top engagement tips:
✔ Post your Spotify links on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and Facebook
✔ Build anticipation through behind-the-scenes content around your song
✔ Inspire listeners to include your track in their own playlists
✔ invoke interaction — comment and repost their playlists
TikTok and Instagram Reels will continue to be two of the most important platforms for discovering music in 2025, so don’t hesitate to use short-form videos to promote your song in an engaging way.
Step 7: Maintain Momentum After Launch
When your track is live, the work doesn’t stop. This consistent promotion will help keep your playlist active while also expanding its reach.
🎵 Post-release strategies:
Track playlist adds through services like SpotOnTrack or Chartmetric
Reaching out to thank curators who added your song and keeping up communication for future releases
If your track is doing well, re-pitch it a few weeks later
Post ads on Instagram and Facebook directing Spotify users in your genre
The More Engagement On Your Song, the More Chances you have To Trigger Spotify Algorithmic Playlists Like Discover Weekly and Radio.
Bottom Line: Keep At It & Stay the Course
In 2025, getting on Spotify playlists is a long game built on great music, innovative promotion, and persistence.
Read more: Indie bands can benefit from applying these steps while using the right tools like Groover, SubmitHub, MusoSoup, Playlist Push, and SongRocket, which will help you land these new fans as best as possible.
Track your Spotify streams with this free Spotify Streams Tracker. Keep making great music, stay consistent, and watch your streams build!
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GOODTWIN shares reflection with indie-pop single, “Soak It Up”
The indie-pop project GOODTWIN offers a subtly stirring new single, “Soak It Up,” that’s sort of like taking a deep breath after drowning out the world for so long. The track combines avant-garde jazz elements with their indie-pop sensibilities. “Soak It Up” is more of a quiet rallying cry than a rousing proclamation.
The song gently explores the push-pull of life between external pressures and inner peace, the feeling of being pulled in multiple directions while seeking a soft place to land. GOODTWIN’s leading force and vocalist, Gus Alexander, wrote the song in response to that insidious, yet understated, influence on modern life, and the need for validation, doing something useful with your time today, and, at the same time, being attractive enough to get what you need gutted from someone else.
“Soak It Up” offers an encounter with the concepts by attending to how it was made, with a focus on presence rather than performance and on significance over distraction. The balance between warmth and precision in the production is immaculate. The track, produced and engineered by Carly Bond and Germaine Dunes of Sound and Hearing at Altamira Sound, has a refined yet raw feel that doesn’t seem polished but rather suggests a human element, which suits its introspective tones.
Jack Doutt’s mastering adds another layer of depth to a soulfully rich composition, leaving enough space for each element to shine without overwhelming the others. The result is a cohesive, immersive sound that feels intentional throughout. For fans of indie-pop with a sprinkle of jazz, introspective verses, and emotionally driven production, the track is an exciting addition to GOODTWIN’s blossoming discography. It’s a piece of music that invites a slower tempo, that forces attentive listening, and, with it, an experience more fully lived.
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G3 the Plug moves like a ghost on latest release “Danny Phantom”
G3 the Plug goes darker with his new single, “Danny Phantom,” a moody slice of hip-hop whose chord, and melody-led chills make it feel less like a song and more like this state of mind you have after the witching hour. Emotionally understated and raw, the track embodies that quiet intensity of moving through the city when everything is far away and everything seems blurred, half-seen.
Built on a minimal trap foundation, “Danny Phantom” excels in its simplicity. The production is intentionally loose, leaving room for the emotions to breathe rather than smother. It’s a beat that doesn’t beg for attention, it settles in, serving as an enveloping setting that mimics the song’s motifs of isolation, motion and presence. Every bit of sound seems deliberate, supporting the introspective mood rather than competing with it.
G3 the Plug doubles down on understatement. He chisels away rather than overexplain, allowing space to pass like streetlights out a car window. It has that drifting feeling, of being in a place while actually not being there at all, that gives the album its ghostly contours. The title seems right, G3 floats through the track like a ghost, invisible but powerfully present, in landscapes where silence is as telling as language.
The key to making “Danny Phantom” stand out is its emotional honesty. This isn’t a track intended for the spectacle, it’s meant for reflection. It’s a record that speaks to anyone familiar with the sensation of being alone in motion, tumbling toward some destination and hauling thoughts up from the depths after dark. Lying in the land between underground rap and atmospheric hip-hop, “Danny Phantom” makes clear G3 the Plug’s capacity to convey mood through music without forcing it. It’s a slow-burn record, one that uncovers itself with more listens, with the music lingering long after its final beat.
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