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Submit Your Music to a Curator

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Last updated: 30 mai 2025 16h59
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The Right Way to Get Heard

In the streaming era, playlist placement has become one of the most effective ways for independent artists to gain exposure. Behind many of these influential playlists stands a key figure: the curator. But who exactly is a music curator—and how should you approach one without sabotaging your chances?

Contents
  • The Right Way to Get Heard
    • Who Is a Music Curator?
    • A Curator Is Not Your Friend
    • Don’t DM – Send a Proper Email
    • What to Include in Your Email
    • Example Email Template
    • Final Tip: Respect the Outcome
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Who Is a Music Curator?

A curator is someone who selects, organizes, and maintains music playlists on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and even niche blog sites. Their job isn’t just to add random tracks—they carefully craft a sound, vibe, or theme that keeps their listeners coming back. Some work independently, others for labels or editorial teams, but all have one thing in common: their playlist has power.

That doesn’t mean they owe you anything.


A Curator Is Not Your Friend

One of the biggest mistakes new artists make is approaching curators with an overfamiliar tone—starting emails with “Hey man” or “Yo bro.” It’s unprofessional and, frankly, disrespectful of their time and role. Remember, a curator is not your friend. They’re a gatekeeper of exposure and, at times, an influencer in the music world.

Approach them like you would a music supervisor, booking agent, or journalist: with courtesy, clarity, and purpose.


Don’t DM – Send a Proper Email

Social media might feel like the fastest way to get someone’s attention, but sliding into a curator’s DMs is rarely the right move. It’s intrusive and often ignored. Instead, take the time to find their professional contact (usually listed on their site, Linktree, or playlist bio) and send a concise, respectful email.


What to Include in Your Email

Your email should be short, clear, and easy to read. Most curators receive dozens—if not hundreds—of submissions every week. Help them help you by making your message as efficient as possible.

Here’s what your message should contain:

  • A short introduction / bio:
    Just a couple of sentences about who you are, your style, and any notable achievements (if any).
  • A description of your track:
    What genre is it? What mood or context does it fit (e.g., driving, studying, gym, chill)? Mention if it’s a new release or part of a bigger project.
  • A direct streaming link:
    Use a smartlink (like Hypeddit, Linkfire, or DistroKid Hyperfollow) that doesn’t require an account or subscription. Avoid Dropbox or WeTransfer. If it takes more than a click, you’ve lost them.

Example Email Template

Subject: Music Submission – [Your Artist Name] – New Release

Hi [Curator’s Name],

I’m [Your Name], an independent artist based in [Location], producing [Genre] music with influences from [Artist1, Artist2].

I’d love for you to consider my latest track “[Track Name]” for your playlist. It’s a [short description of mood/genre], ideal for [use case or playlist vibe].

You can stream it here: [Smart Link]

Thanks for your time and consideration.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
[Your social / website link – optional but clean]


Final Tip: Respect the Outcome

If the curator doesn’t respond or doesn’t add your track, don’t chase or argue. Respect their decision—it’s not personal. Focus on building genuine relationships, being consistent in your releases, and keeping your submission process professional.

Politeness, precision, and persistence—not pressure—will open more doors in the long run.

 

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