
29 Fast & Affordable Ways to Promote New Music
Dropping new music and promoting your career? Use these 29 powerful and affordable ways to promote new music and reach new fans
29 Fast & Affordable Ways to Promote New Music
by CHRIS ROBLEY from the DIY Musician

- Make a lyric video.
- Create a playlist of artists who influenced the new album or single.
- Pin the release as your Artist’s Pick on Spotify.
- Do a live-stream where you tell stories about your new songs.
- Share every track through Instagram Stories, Reels, or TikTok.
- Ask fans to share your music or record a testimonial video.
- Write a press release and send it to your local papers, weeklies, and blogs.
- Submit for playlist consideration at Spotify for Artists.
- Upload lyrics to Musixmatch so you can create lyric snippets in IG Stories.
- Host a Twitter “listening party.”
- Pitch your best song to playlist curators.
- Create a Spotify Canvas.
- Create a banner ad to target new fans on sites like Pitchfork, Billboard, MTV, etc.
- Play your album from start to finish at your next show.
- Create a Show.co campaign to boost your social or Spotify following.
- Post a TikTok of you performing a stripped down version of your favorite cover song (just a verse and chorus is fine!)
- Shoot an official music video.
- Record an audio message for your listeners via Pandora AMP, Amazon Spotlight, etc.
- Use the top section of your YouTube channel to feature album content.
- Update your website and bio.
- Submit your music to your favorite music podcast.
- Build a smart-link to make it easier for fans to find your music.
- Repurpose your cover artwork for social banners, avatars, or even merch!
- Ask your followers to weigh in on social using polls, questions, etc.
- Run a remix contest (provide stems!)
- Release a karaoke version of the album for fans.
- Show us the tools you used to record the album in a “rig-rundown” video.
- Make sheet music or chord charts.
- Send a series of emails taking listeners behind-the-scenes.
That’s a hefty to-do list, but your music deserves the effort, right?
It does — especially after you work so hard to write, record, and release it.