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Guest post by Leticia Trandafir of LandrPlaylists are the most important way we listen to music today. Industry estimates show that 1 in every 5 plays happens in a playlist across all streaming platforms. That’s a lot of playlists people!From an artist’s point of view, playlists are a gift to your fans and a powerful promotional tool: Here’s this thing I made for you! After you distribute your music, you have to get creative about the ways you share it.They’re a great way to showcase your music without being too annoying. How? Slip one or two of your songs in your playlists—make it work thematically and musically.Or work on co-promotion with other artists: “I’ll put you in my playlist, and you put me in yours–deal!”Playlists give a new life to your tracks, even those from your back catalog. It’s a smarter way to re-share your tracks without spamming your audience.If you’re asking yourself “how do I get on a playlist?” making your own playlists is the best first step.Plus, you get to show off your great musical taste. People love to know what influences an artist, what you listen to and get inspired by. Tell your story as a creator with playlists and build your community while pushing the craft of music forward.Playlisting in an art in itself. So to get you started, here’s 8 creative ideas that will help you craft your next playlist:1. Musical Element

2. Theme

3. Color

4. Food And Drink

5. Instrument

6. Actions

7. Movies

8. Cities

Sharing Is Caring
Sharing the music you love is as important as sharing the music you made. Playlisting keeps your fans from feeling spammed. It allows you to express your taste and your influences. Add one of your songs to the mix and promote your music in an authentic way.Remember to give your playlist a cool, catchy title. If you wanna go the extra mile, make custom cover art for it.Don’t forget to post your playlist to your social channels, so your followers can find out about it. Sharing is caring, so start sharing some playlists!Leticia Trandafir is a DJ and music maker with a love for 303 basslines. Writer and Community Manager at LANDR.Related articles






