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With Spotify, you can listen to music and play millions of songs and podcasts for free. Stream music and podcasts you love and find music - or your next favorite song - from all over the world. Discover new music, albums, and podcasts. Search for your favorite song, artist, or podcast. Enjoy music playlists and an unique daily mix made just for you. Make and share your own. Sometimes we like to put songs slowed or faster with the pitch changed and we need to use another app to do it, doing it directly on spotify would be AWESOME. I know this doesn't really answer your question, but in case this isn't possible for some reason, there is a Chrome/Chromium extension called Spotify Playback Speed Access that allows you to change the speed of songs on the Spotify Web Player. Note: It's not currently possible to pitch music in the Spotify for Artists app. Log in to Spotify for Artists on desktop. Tip: Don’t have access to Spotify for Artists? Check out How do I claim my artist profile before my first release? Use either of these ways to find and pitch unreleased music: At the top of the Home tab, select PITCH A SONG. In the Music tab, under UPCOMING, select PITCH A SONG next to the relevant release.

Repost Network is proud to announce that we have just launched a brand new feature to help you grow your audience, get discovered, and increase your revenue. You can now pitch your music for official Spotify featured playlist consideration! Getting your must onto these playlists is a great way to help push your artistic career to the next level in terms of exposure and revenue.

You can find the “Spotify Playlist” tab in your dashboard where you will be able to submit one track to each playlist of your choice once a month (we have the entire catalogue of Spotify’s featured playlists for you to select and search from). The process is pretty simple and we encourage everyone to take advantage! Keep in mind you must distribute the release to Spotify through Repost, and please advise that there is no guarantee in your track getting picked up.

To better your chances of getting selected to be onto a featured Spotify playlist, we recommend you cater your pitch to something that fits your genre or vibe. We also highly recommend you customize your pitch to highlight some marketing and bio aspects about you. It helps us pitch you with more confidence if you include details such as:

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about any big social media followings, upcoming gigs/performances, campaigns, etc.

As you grow your following, you can get Spotify verified as well:

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And also check out more useful info for Spotify Artists here: https://www.spotifyartists.com/guides/#get-your-music-on-spotify

Good luck and we hope to see your tunes on Spotify and getting heard by audiences around the globe!

Reach out to distribution@repostnetwork.com for any questions.

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For artists, getting their music on playlists has become something of a Holy Grail in the music promotion sector, and understandably so. Landing on a playlist is a great way to get your music discovered. As part of this process, every artist should pitch their music to the Spotify editorial team directly, using Spotify For Artists. Here, we break down how to get it right.

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Guest post by Daniel Iammatteo of TuneCore

[Daniel is as Content Specialist on TuneCore’s Entertainment Relations team. Be sure to catch his article on changing your artist name!]
When I sit down with artists (virtually) I get asked a lot about playlists, and I understand why. They are a great way for people to discover your music. When it comes to getting on playlists, think of it as part of the bigger picture… Every release is an opportunity to build your audience, reach out to press and release your best work.

That being said, one additional step you should add to your pre-release checklist is submitting your Spotify for Artists pitch (icyhh: Spotify created a tool for all artists that allows you to submit music to their editorial team directly –Spotify for Artists. How cool, right? No other store has this sort of tool in place… yet). Now I wouldn’t put your eggs too heavily in this basket (notice how I said add this to your release plan not in lieu of it), but if you properly utilize this pitch tool, it could be just as advantageous as sending around your EPK. Here are some tips to help you when you sit down to submit your S4A pitch…

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  • Get your release into Spotify for Artistsearly!
    • This is a big one, guys. It means uploading to TuneCore at least 3-4 weeks in advance (longer if you can). The longer your pitch sits in the S4A pitch tool, the more time editors will have with it.
  • Pick the best song.
    • If you are releasing an album with multiple tracks you will have to pick just one track to showcase. I’d likely pick a song that shows off your skill as a musician/artist and tells your story. If you are unsure, ask some friends or some loyal fans for their opinion.
    • Previously released music cannot be repitched so it has to be a new track for every pitch. In other words, pre-released singles can’t be repitched for an album release.
  • Tag it!
    • After you pick your song to pitch, you’ll be asked to tag your release with basic info such as genre and metadata. Make sure this is as accurate as possible. No, don’t be clever or punk rock about it. Metadata shouldn’t be deceitful. Help out the editors who review your pitch and listen to your music and tag correctly. 🙂
  • Who are you?
    • Next, you need to verify some basic artist information (where you’re from)… this should be straightforward…
  • “Describe your song for us”.
    • With a 500 character count limit you’ll have approx. 5-6 sentences to get this down. When you write your note, keep in mind that it will be read by the editors themselves. Don’t try to be a publicist or preachy, just be honest and true to the artistry behind your music. What inspired you to write this? Did you learn anything in the process? Are there any musical references or samples? Be nerdy and show off your personality. If you have space leftover, mention upcoming press/shows you’ve secured.
    • The above ^ is 500 characters.

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After that, you’re all set. Remember: at the end of the day you’re releasing music for your fans (not for playlist curators). Always put out your best work, and remember that as an artist your main job is to connect with people through your music. Happy pitching!