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5 Steps to Get 100k+ Streams on Your Next Spotify Release

Updated: Jul 19


  1. Pre-Release Marketing:- Create Hype: Use social media platforms to build anticipation. Share teasers, behind-the-scenes content, and countdowns.

  2. Collaborate: Partner with influencers, other artists, or brands to reach a wider audience.

  3. Email Marketing: Send out emails to your subscriber list with exclusive content related to the release.

  4. Playlist Pitching: - Spotify for Artists: Submit your track for playlist consideration through Spotify for Artists.

  5. Curated Playlists: Reach out to independent playlist curators who align with your music genre. User-Created Playlists: Encourage fans to add your song to their personal playlists.

  6. Social Media Blitz: - Engage Followers: Use Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter to engage with your audience. Create challenges, use hashtags, and share user-generated content.

  7. Live Sessions: Host live sessions where you can talk about the new release, play snippets, and answer fan questions.

  8. Music Videos and Visual Content: - YouTube: Release a high-quality music video or lyric video on YouTube. Optimize with relevant tags, keywords, and a compelling thumbnail. - Short Clips: Share short, engaging video clips on Instagram Reels, TikTok, and Facebook.

  9. Post-Release Engagement: - Analytics: Use Spotify for Artists to track performance. Identify key regions and demographics to target with ads.

  10. Remixes and Challenges: Release remixes or start a social media challenge to keep the momentum going.

Monetize Your Next Release at a Meet and Greet

  1. Exclusive Merchandise: Sell limited edition merchandise (T-shirts, posters, signed CDs) only available at the meet and greet.

  2. VIP Tickets: Offer VIP tickets that include a private listening session of the new release, Q&A, and photo opportunities.

  3. Bundle Sales: Bundle the new release with other merchandise or past albums at a discounted rate.

  4. Autograph Sessions: Charge a small fee for autograph sessions where fans can get their merchandise signed.

  5. Interactive Experiences: Host interactive experiences like songwriting workshops or mini-performances for an additional fee.

Monetize Your Music Release Party

  1. Ticket Sales: Sell tickets to the release party, offering different tiers (general admission, VIP, etc.).

  2. Merchandise Booth: Set up a booth with exclusive release party merchandise and past products.

  3. Sponsorship Deals: Partner with brands to sponsor the event, offering them promotional opportunities in return.

  4. Live Streaming: Sell virtual tickets to live stream the release party for fans who cannot attend in person.

  5. Food and Beverage Sales: If the venue allows, earn from food and drink sales, or partner with local vendors.

Writing a Rap About a Viral Video

Steps to Create and Optimize the Rap

  1. Identify Keywords and Thumbnail: Use the title, keywords, and thumbnail of the viral video. For example, if the viral video is "Funny Cat Video Compilation," focus on "funny cat video," "viral cat moments," and visually engaging thumbnail elements.

  2. Create Catchy Lyrics: Integrate keywords naturally into your rap lyrics. Mention the funny cat moments, viral aspects, and any standout scenes.

  3. Produce the Video: Use engaging visuals related to the viral video. Incorporate clips or animations of the cats, if possible, to make the content relatable.

  4. Optimize for YouTube: Title: "Funny Cat Video Compilation Rap – Viral Cat Moments" Description: Include keywords, a brief about the rap, and links to your other content. Tags: Use relevant tags like "funny cat rap," "viral video rap," "cat compilation."

  5. Promote on Social Media: Share the rap video on all social media platforms, encouraging fans to like, comment, and share. Use hashtags and engage with the audience in the comments section.

Example Rap Snippet




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