My Spotify release strategy 2024 (BIG CHANGES)

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In this video I share what I will be doing differently to revive my caree as a lofi artist whos touched 1 million monthly listeners in the past.

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0:00 Why im changing strategies
0:41 The problem w editorial playlists
2:47 Back to basics
4:47 How to release on all platforms (ad)
5:29 Collaboration hack
7:01 Take action
7:48 Student of the game
9:07 The Art of scheduling
12:31 Lets get it!!!
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Wish you all the best in the upcoming year bro, I hope the numbers will go all the way up☝❤‍🔥

GRAVYBEATS
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BRO it’s CRAZY that you mention the “12 week year” because in the last month I’ve been planning and preparing for the first 12 weeks of 2024 with a specific strategy for my own content and music.

If that a isn’t a sign I don’t know what is 😂🙏

AlexAmarMusic
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We making 2024 the best year for our music! 🔥🔥

antarmusicofficial
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such good info bro!! Definitely been wanting to release more of my beats. This helped give me another perspective of how I should release.

theycallmeheat
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I'm with you 100% on this! Release Radar (and growing followers to benefit from it) is such an underrated tool; particularly when you add in collaboration! If it's a single, you can all pitch and the coverage is even bigger.

Good luck with your plans... hmu if you ever want to flip some video game piano 🎹

LucasCooperVGM
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I was wondering about this style of release. glad to see you're doing it and that it works. I'll try this out in 2024 and see what happens

beatsbykana
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Question: does Release Radar help you get onto Editorial playlists?

Coskunmusic
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Just finished making my first LoFi Project. Thanks for the vids and inspo King.

ScrappySinon
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Love the energy you bring for 2K24 ! Let's gooo !

kubamusicprod
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This is really good information, let's keep improving!!!! Let's Go iii💪🏾👍🏾

abdur
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L Dre can I get to work with your team? I'm working on shorts, I'm getting 1k streams every 24 hours on Amazon music. 24k monthly listeners, didn't pay for promo, all from YouTube... My music is experimental. I need a team.

IFechiMusic
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You've inspired me to release my very first Lofi project man, thank you so much for your amazing work.

amarimuiz
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let's gooo, 2024 gonna be a great year! good luck everyone, let's flip the switch!

prodbyeta
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I'll have to use that 12 week year

FoePoundProduction
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Thank you bro, I will definitely use these tips, I’m a rapper and would like to use some of your beats just for tik tok and instagram

Sagefiftyeight
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nic d is one of the smartest artist that i know. love him and his music. i try to watch any and every interview with him because he just spits facts like 100% of the time

justjoshp
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Thanks for the info L. Dre! Very insightful

NuEleven
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Those are some solid ideas. Have you ever thought of creating like a battle. Where you release a beat and anyone from different genres competes to make a song out of it on whatever topic.

Whoever gets most voted from your community (which increases engagement), that song would be released. Kinda Like (Connor Price) spin the globe challenge.

samraiblade
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Love this bro! and you are 100% right about collabs, Brings out different sides of you and creates dope moments for the audience. When the Jimmy Timmy power hour hit it was the most hyped moment for us as kids and now we get to create those moments for others

ProdbyIIInfinite
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Honestly the “student of the game” part is the most validating part of the video for me. (Though the part about having many lists crammed with stuff to do is also relatable.)

I’ve always been a melody player first and foremost, and wrangling samples and making beats and assembling actual tracks rather than recording standalone performances of melodies has been my goal I’m chipping away at. So to see you discussing the inverse, that you’re confident at assembling tracks but you wanna better express yourself with melodies, has reminded me that we’re always students of something and there’s always something to learn.

Sometimes I’ve felt “lagging behind” my peers who learned FL as a teen or whatever, but this part of this video has made me reflect on how many of them say stuff about not knowing hardly any keys/modes and stuff like that. There’s no one right way to learn, but it’s actually helped me view my own musical history as a leg-up rather than narrowly focusing on the parts I’m just learning.

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