How to Get on aSpotify Editorial Playlist
You can't pay to get on a Spotify editorial playlist. You pitch unreleased tracks through Spotify for Artists at least 7–14 days before release, filling every field. Strong third-party playlist momentum before release improves your editorial odds.
The actual steps. No fluff. This is what Spotify's editorial team looks for and what you need to do before your release date.
Build Momentum NowWhat Are Editorial Playlists?
Spotify editorial playlists are curated by Spotify's internal editorial team, not by the algorithm. Playlists like Today's Top Hits, RapCaviar, and Peaceful Piano are editorial. They are built and maintained by human editors who select tracks based on quality, momentum, and fit.
This is the key distinction: editorial playlists require a human decision. Algorithmic playlists like Discover Weekly and Release Radar are triggered by listener behavior data. You can influence the algorithm through streaming performance. You influence editorial through a pitch submission combined with proven release momentum.
Getting on an editorial playlist is possible for independent artists. The path requires preparation, timing, and real streaming data behind your track.
Submit via Spotify for Artists
Distribute Your Track First
Your track must be in Spotify's system before you can pitch it. Use a distributor like DistroKid, TuneCore, or CD Baby and set your release date at least 7 days out so you have time to pitch.
Open Spotify for Artists
Log in at artists.spotify.com. Navigate to "Music" and find your unreleased track. You will see a "Pitch a Song" option appear before the release date.
Complete Every Field
Genre, sub-genre, mood, instrumentation, song language, and a written pitch describing what is unique about the track. Incomplete pitches are ignored. Fill every field as specifically as possible.
Submit Before the Deadline
You have a limited window before your release date. Once the track is live, the editorial pitch window closes. Submit as early as possible, ideally 14+ days before release.
What the Team Looks For
Release Momentum
Pre-save numbers, early streaming velocity, and third-party playlist placements that show real listener interest before the editorial team reviews your pitch.
Pitch Quality
A clear, specific description of your track. What genre, what mood, what makes it stand out. Vague pitches like "great vibes" get ignored. Specific pitches like "high-energy Afrobeats with Lagos influence, tempo 112 BPM" get considered.
Listener Data
Where your listeners are located, what other artists they follow, and how they engage with your previous releases. Strong listener profiles make your pitch more compelling.
Press and Coverage
Blog features, playlist adds from independent curators, and social proof that real people outside your friend group are engaging with the track.
How Playlist Promotion Helps Editorial Consideration
Third-party playlist promotion builds the streaming data that Spotify's editorial team uses to evaluate your pitch. When you have 50+ organic playlist placements and rising save rates before your editorial pitch is reviewed, you are showing real demand, not just claiming it.
The algorithm also responds to strong organic playlist performance. Tracks with high save rates and completion rates get surfaced in Discover Weekly and Radio, which generates even more data for the editorial team to review.
A 4Labs Spotify campaign running in parallel with your editorial pitch submission is the most effective preparation you can do for editorial consideration.
Common Questions
What artists ask about Spotify editorial playlist submissions.
Can you pay to get on an editorial playlist?
+No. Spotify's editorial playlists are curated by an internal team that does not accept payment for placement. Any service claiming to get you on a Spotify editorial playlist in exchange for money is scamming you. This is explicitly against Spotify's terms of service and can result in account removal.
How early should I submit for editorial consideration?
+At least 7 days before your release date, and earlier is better. Spotify's editorial team needs time to review pitches before a track goes live. If you submit after your release date, you will not be considered for editorial playlists on that release. Set a reminder to pitch the moment your track is distributed.
Does follower count matter for editorial consideration?
+Less than most artists think. Spotify's editorial team cares more about pitch quality, release momentum, and listener data than raw follower count. A well-pitched track from an artist with 2,000 followers but strong engagement can outperform a poorly pitched track from an artist with 50,000 followers.
What genres get the most editorial support on Spotify?
+Pop, hip-hop, and Latin historically receive the most editorial attention because those genres drive the most streaming volume. However, every genre has dedicated editorial playlists. Folk, ambient, jazz, metal, gospel, and dozens of other genres all have playlist homes. The key is pitching to the right playlist category for your sound.
Does 4Labs help with Spotify editorial submissions?
+We focus on building the streaming momentum that makes editorial submissions land. A track with 50+ third-party playlist placements and strong save rates signals to Spotify's editorial team that real listeners are engaging. We create that signal through our playlist promotion campaigns, which increases the credibility of your editorial pitch.
Real Playlists.
Real Streaming Data.
4Labs builds the streaming momentum that makes your editorial pitch land. Verifiable placements, real listeners, no bots.
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