Your Music Is on Our Playlist, Now Let’s Build Momentum

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Hello, and welcome to Audiartist.

If you are reading this page, it means your music has been added to one of our playlists. That is already a strong first step. Your track has been selected, placed in a real listening environment, and introduced to an audience that follows music discovery, independent artists, and curated playlists.

Now comes the most important part: turning that placement into movement.

A playlist add is not the end of the story. It is the beginning of a new opportunity. The artists who get the best results are not always the ones with the biggest following. They are often the ones who stay active, support the playlist, share the placement, listen to the community, and help create real engagement around their music.

Thank You for Trusting Audiartist

I’m Sebastian, curator, blogger, and musician behind Audiartist. My goal is simple: discover independent music, support serious artists, and build playlists that connect songs with real listeners.

Your track has been added because it fits the mood, sound, energy, or identity of one of our playlists. Every placement is part of an editorial selection. We are not here to create random playlists filled with tracks that do not belong together. The idea is to give each song the best possible context.

If your music is on one of our playlists, it means it found a place in that musical world.

Share the Playlist and Keep the Energy Alive

Once your track is added, sharing the playlist is strongly recommended. A simple Instagram story, a post, a link in your bio, or a mention on your social networks can help create more visibility for your track and for the playlist itself.

You can also follow Audiartist on Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/stardust_from_sun/

Sharing matters because playlists grow when artists and listeners interact with them. The more organic activity a playlist receives, the more useful it becomes for everyone involved. This is not about fake numbers. It is about real circulation, real listening, and real community support.

Your Track Starts at the End of the Playlist

When your music is first added, it is usually placed near the end of the playlist. This is normal. New tracks enter the playlist gradually, then their position can evolve depending on engagement, listening activity, playlist support, and editorial updates.

If you want your track to stay longer and have a better chance of moving toward the Top 30, the best thing you can do is actively support the playlist where your song has been placed.

That means listening to the playlist properly, following it, and showing that you are part of the ecosystem, not just passing through to collect a placement.

How to Improve Your Chances of Reaching the Top 30

If you want to increase your chances of staying longer in the playlist and being moved higher, here is what helps most:

  • Listen to the playlist where your music has been added
  • Listen to at least 20 tracks in full
  • Follow the playlist on Spotify
  • Follow the Audiartist Spotify profile
  • Send your listening history every week
  • Share the playlist on your social networks

Listening to more tracks can make a real difference. Artists who listen to more than 40 tracks may also be considered for additional playlist placements when the music fits. This can include other genre-based playlists, mood-based playlists, or broader mainstream selections.

The idea is simple: artists who support the playlist ecosystem help keep it alive. In return, they are easier to identify, follow, and support through future placements.

Send Your Listening History Every Week

If you want your music to be considered for better positioning or additional playlists, you can send your listening history once a week.

You can use Stats for Spotify to check your listening history:

https://www.statsforspotify.com/

When you send your listening report, please include the following information:

  • The name of your track
  • The Spotify link to your track
  • The name of the playlist where your music is placed
  • A screenshot of your listening history

Please send a screenshot of your listening history, not a screenshot of the playlist. This detail is important because the goal is to confirm real listening activity.

You can send your report by email:

musiqueslibre2droit@gmail.com

Playlist Updates Happen on Weekends

Audiartist playlists are updated on weekends only. No changes are made during the week.

This helps keep the process clear and organized. If you send your listening report during the week, it may be reviewed during the next playlist update session. Please be patient. Playlist curation takes time, especially when many artists are involved.

Good curation is not an instant vending machine. Fortunately, music deserves slightly more elegance than a bag of chips falling from B7.

Real Listeners, Not Bots

The listeners of Audiartist playlists are real people. We do not build playlists around fake streams, bots, artificial traffic, or paid manipulation.

This is essential. Fake activity might look attractive for a few seconds on a screen, but it does not build a career, a fanbase, or real interest around your music. Real listeners are slower, more unpredictable, and much more valuable.

Audiartist focuses on organic visibility, coherent playlist placement, and long-term discovery. That is the only kind of attention that actually matters.

Support Audiartist, Without Buying Placement

If you want to support the project, you can buy Audiartist a coffee. This helps with the website, playlist management, editorial work, music discovery, and the time required to listen to new artists.

Support Audiartist on Buy Me a Coffee

This support is always appreciated, but it is not a payment for playlist placement.

Spotify strictly prohibits paid playlist inclusion. Buying one or several coffees does not guarantee that your track will be moved to the top of a playlist, added to another playlist, or kept longer than planned. Support means support. Curation remains independent.

This distinction matters because Audiartist is built on trust, not on pay-for-placement shortcuts.

What Happens Next?

After your track has been added, the best strategy is to stay active without spamming. Follow the playlist, listen genuinely, share the link, send your weekly listening history, and keep releasing strong music.

Your placement can become more valuable when you help it breathe. A playlist works best when artists, listeners, and curators all contribute to the same movement.

If your track performs well, fits other editorial directions, or shows strong support through real listening, it may be considered for other playlists in the Audiartist network.

Make the Most of Your Playlist Placement

Being added to a playlist is a great opportunity, but the strongest artists know how to turn that opportunity into momentum.

Share the playlist. Listen to the music around you. Support the platform. Stay consistent. Send your listening history. Keep building your audience one real listener at a time.

Your music is already on the playlist. Now the goal is to make that placement live, move, and grow.

Welcome to Audiartist.

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