Spotify Promotion Scams:How to Spot Them
The most common Spotify promotion scams are bot streams, fake curators, and 'guaranteed' stream-count packages. Real promotion never guarantees a stream number; '$20 for 10,000 streams' offers are bot farms that get tracks purged within a week.
Fake streams. Fake curators. Fake results. Here is how to protect yourself and your Spotify account from services that will take your money and destroy your standing on the platform.
See Legit PromotionThe Most Common Scams
Bot Stream Farms
Services that promise 50,000 streams for $30 are running automated bots that play your track from fake accounts. Spotify detects this within days to weeks and removes the streams. Your royalties are withheld and your account is flagged.
Fake Curator Networks
A network of playlists with inflated follower counts, all owned by the same entity. Streams from these playlists come from accounts that are not real listeners. The playlist may show 10,000 followers but generates zero legitimate engagement.
Pay-to-Play Blogs
Sites that charge $50-$200 to "feature" your track in a blog post nobody reads. The site has no real audience. The feature generates no streams. You pay for visibility that does not exist.
Guaranteed Placement Promises
Any service that guarantees specific playlist placements is lying. Real curators accept or reject tracks based on quality and fit. No one can guarantee a third-party curator will add your track.
Red Flags Checklist
Guarantees a specific stream count or number of playlist adds
Cannot provide real curator names or verifiable playlist URLs
No real listener engagement data from past campaigns
Price is dramatically lower than market rate ($50 or less for "thousands of streams")
Requires full upfront payment with no contract and no refund policy
Cannot show you examples of real artist results with verifiable Spotify data
Uses phrases like "algorithm boost," "stream manipulation," or "organic-looking streams"
What Legit Promotion Looks Like
Real curator names and playlist URLs you can find in Spotify search
No guaranteed stream count promises, only placement outreach
Performance-based reporting showing actual playlists and listener data
Clear explanation of the outreach process and curator vetting criteria
A contract or clear terms of service with a refund policy
Track record you can verify: past campaigns with real artist names and real results
Common Questions
What artists ask about spotting and avoiding Spotify promotion scams.
Can fake streams get me banned on Spotify?
+Yes. Spotify actively monitors for artificial streaming activity and has a dedicated fraud detection team. If your track accumulates streams from bot accounts or click farms, Spotify will remove the streams, withhold royalty payments, and may suspend or permanently terminate your artist account. The risks are real and the consequences are permanent.
How do I verify a curator's playlist is real?
+Search for the playlist directly in Spotify and check its follower count against the platform's own search results. Look at the listening patterns: does the playlist appear in user-generated activity, or does it only show in follower counts? Check whether the playlist curators have a public profile with other playlists. Real curators have a track record you can verify.
Is Spotify playlist promotion itself a scam?
+No. Legitimate playlist promotion is a real service with a real process: outreach to independent curators, curator review of your track, and placement on relevant playlists with genuine listeners. The service works. The scammers abuse the concept by selling fake placements to artists who do not know the difference.
What should a legitimate Spotify promotion service cost?
+$200-$800 for a real campaign with real curators is the realistic range. Services under $50 that promise thousands of streams or hundreds of playlist adds are almost certainly using bots. Services over $800 should be able to demonstrate their curator network and show past campaign performance data.
Does 4Labs use real curators?
+Yes. Every 4Labs playlist placement is verifiable in Spotify. We provide the playlist name, curator, and URL for every placement your track receives. You can search the playlist yourself, see the real follower count, and confirm that real listeners are streaming from it. No phantom playlists, no bot streams.
Verifiable Placements.
Zero Bots. Zero Gimmicks.
Every 4Labs playlist placement comes with a real curator name and a Spotify URL you can verify yourself.
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