How to Submit Your Music to Our Playlists

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Getting your music heard is not always easy. Between crowded inboxes, short attention spans, and an endless flow of new releases every week, independent artists need clear opportunities to put their songs in front of real listeners. That is exactly why we offer free playlist submissions.

Our goal is simple: discover strong music, support talented artists, and place tracks in playlists where they truly belong. We are always open to listening, but to keep the process efficient and fair for everyone, a few submission rules must be followed.

A Free Submission Process for Independent Artists

You can submit your music to our playlists completely free of charge. There is no payment required to be considered, and every track is reviewed based on its musical value, artistic identity, and compatibility with our playlist network.

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To make sure your submission is processed correctly, please send only the direct link to the song you want to submit.

  • No link to your artist profile
  • No link to an EP or LP

Any request that does not respect these guidelines may be deleted without review. This helps us save time and focus on the tracks that are submitted properly.

How We Choose the Right Playlist

Every song has its own atmosphere, energy, and audience. For that reason, we reserve the right to place your music in the playlist that best matches your style. The objective is not simply to add a track somewhere, but to make sure it lands in the most relevant musical environment.

Whether your track leans toward indie, rock, electronic, ambient, pop, or another genre, we will decide where it fits best within our editorial direction.

Submission Rules You Need to Respect

To keep the system fair and manageable, we accept one submission per week per artist. Sending the same music multiple times does not improve your chances. In fact, repeated submissions may lead to your requests being ignored or your account being blacklisted.

We receive a large number of requests, which means delays can sometimes be long. In some cases, it may take more than a month before a track is reviewed. Patience is part of the process.

If you do not hear back from us, it generally means one of three things:

  • Your music does not fit any of our playlists
  • The track does not meet the level of quality we are looking for
  • The song does not align with our editorial taste or artistic direction

This does not necessarily mean the music has no value. It simply means it is not the right fit for our current playlist ecosystem.

Why We Refuse AI-Generated Music

We are firmly against AI-generated music. This position comes from a deep respect for the people who create music with intention, emotion, skill, and human sensitivity — artists, singers, composers, producers, and mixing engineers.

If we discover that a submitted track is AI-generated, it will be rejected immediately. If it has already been placed in one of our playlists, it will be removed.

We believe music deserves authenticity, personality, and artistic commitment. That remains at the center of our selection process.

Submit Your Track

If you have read the guidelines and your track matches the spirit of our playlists, you can submit it using the form below.



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Support the Website

Running a music platform takes time, energy, listening hours, curation work, editorial effort, and ongoing development. If you would like to support what we do, you can buy us a coffee.


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Spotify strictly prohibits any form of payment for playlist inclusion. Supporting us with a coffee is simply a way to help the website grow and continue — it does not guarantee placement in any playlist.

Buying one or several coffees does not oblige us to add your track, place it higher in a playlist, or include it at all.

We remain committed to a curation process based on music first, not money. If your track fits, it has a chance. That is how it should be.

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