
The Truth About Music Promotion: What Works, What’s a Scam, and Where to Invest Your Time
If you’ve spent any time trying to promote your music, you’ve probably come across countless “industry experts” promising exposure, streams, and fame—for a price. The problem? Most of them are selling dreams, not results.
Music promotion in 2025 is a wild mix of effective strategies, outdated advice, and straight-up scams. If you’re serious about growing your audience, you need to know what actually works, what’s a waste of time, and where to put your energy. Let’s cut through the noise.
1. The Playlist Placement Trap: Legitimate Strategy or Modern-Day Payola?
Every indie artist dreams of getting on a big Spotify playlist, and for good reason—playlists can drive thousands of streams overnight. But here’s the harsh truth: most paid playlist services are straight-up scams.
The Red Flags:
- If someone guarantees you a certain number of streams, run. Real playlist growth is organic.
- If the playlist has a generic name like “🔥 Chill Vibes 🔥” and a bunch of random artists with no engagement, it’s probably bot-driven garbage.
- If you’re being asked to pay hundreds of dollars for a temporary placement, you’re just renting streams, not gaining real fans.
What Actually Works:
- Submit your music directly to Spotify’s editorial team via Spotify for Artists.
- Focus on algorithmic playlists like Discover Weekly and Release Radar, which are based on real listener behavior.
- Network with independent curators on social media and reach out professionally—real playlist curators want great music, not bribes.
Bottom Line: Paying for random playlist placements is like throwing money into a black hole. Instead, focus on getting real listeners who will actually care about your music.
2. PR Firms: Do They Actually Get You Press or Just Take Your Money?
Public relations firms promise media coverage, interviews, and blog features. Some are legit, but most prey on independent artists who don’t know better.
When PR is a Scam:
- If they send mass emails with no personalization, your music is going straight to spam.
- If they promise guaranteed features in major outlets, they’re probably just paying for placements.
- If they charge thousands of dollars but won’t tell you exactly where they’re pitching, you’re getting hustled.
DIY PR That Works:
- Build real relationships with bloggers and journalists instead of sending cold, copy-paste emails.
- Use X and LinkedIn to connect with music writers and editors—many are open to submissions if you approach them professionally.
- Write a killer press release and send it to relevant music sites yourself.
Bottom Line: Good PR can be valuable, but it’s not magic. If a PR firm can’t explain exactly what they’ll do for you, they’re not worth your money.
3. Social Media Ads: Marketing Genius or Money Pit?
Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok ads can work wonders, but they can also burn a hole in your wallet if you don’t know what you’re doing.
Common Mistakes Artists Make with Ads:
- Boosting random posts instead of running targeted campaigns
- Sending people to Spotify instead of building an email list or fan community
- Not testing different ad creatives and audiences before dumping money into one strategy
How to Make Ads Work for You:
- Focus on video content—short-form videos convert better than static images.
- Target fans of similar artists instead of random demographics.
- Use ads to build a fanbase, not just chase streams. Direct them to a free download, exclusive content, or your social media.
Bottom Line: Ads work when used strategically. If you’re just boosting posts and hoping for the best, you’re wasting money.
4. Buying Streams, Followers, and Engagement: The Fastest Way to Ruin Your Career
Yes, people still do this. Yes, it’s still one of the dumbest moves you can make.
Why Buying Fake Streams is Career Suicide:
- Streaming platforms detect and remove fake streams, so you could wake up with half your plays wiped out.
- Your “fans” are bots, which means no one is actually engaging with your music.
- It messes up your algorithmic recommendations, making it harder for real listeners to find you.
Bottom Line: There’s no shortcut to building a fanbase. If you want real streams, you need real fans.
5. The DIY Strategies That Actually Work
Enough about scams. Let’s talk about where you should be investing your time and money.
1. Content Creation Over Everything
- Short-form videos (TikTok, Reels, Shorts) are still the fastest way to gain traction.
- Post behind-the-scenes content, freestyles, studio sessions, and fan interactions.
- If you’re not making video content, you’re making it harder for people to discover you.
2. Build a Community, Not Just a Following
- Engage with your audience through live streams, Q&As, and fan shoutouts.
- Reply to every comment and DM—real fans appreciate personal interaction.
- Use Discord or Patreon to create an exclusive space for superfans.
3. Email Lists Are Still King
- Unlike social media, an email list is your direct line to fans that no algorithm can mess with.
- Offer something exclusive in exchange for emails—early access to new music, behind-the-scenes content, or a free track.
4. Collaborate with Other Artists
- Cross-promote with artists in your niche to tap into each other’s fanbases.
- Feature on each other’s songs, do Instagram Lives together, or create joint content.
5. Leverage Free & Organic PR
- Submit your music to independent music blogs, YouTube reviewers, and playlist curators.
- Pitch your story to local newspapers, podcasts, and college radio stations.
- Participate in viral trends, challenges, and remix contests to gain exposure.
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