
How to Get on Spotify Playlist Collections
Getting your music into Spotify playlist collections is one of the most effective ways to grow your streams and audience. Playlists are the main discovery tool on Spotify, and landing your track in the right one can change your career.
So how do artists actually get into Spotify playlists?
What Are Spotify Playlist Collections?
Spotify playlists fall into three main categories:
- Editorial playlists (created by Spotify team)
- Algorithmic playlists (Discover Weekly, Release Radar)
- Independent curator playlists
👉 Each type requires a different strategy.
1. Submit Your Track to Spotify Editorial Playlists
The first and most important step is using Spotify for Artists.
How it works:
- Upload your track via your distributor
- Go to Spotify for Artists
- Submit your unreleased song
- Fill out all metadata:
- Genre
- Mood
- Instruments
- Song description
👉 Submit at least 7–14 days before release.
2. Focus on Strong Release Performance
Spotify’s algorithm tracks how your song performs after release.
Important metrics:
- Saves
- Playlist adds
- Listener retention
- Low skip rate
👉 The better your early performance, the higher your chances of getting pushed.
3. Target Independent Playlist Curators
Independent playlists are easier to get into and can drive real growth.
Where to find curators:
- TikTok
- SubmitHub
- Groover
Tips:
- Send short and personal messages
- Include your Spotify link
- Avoid spam
4. Build External Traffic
Spotify rewards songs that bring traffic from outside the platform.
Use:
- TikTok videos
- Instagram Reels
- YouTube Shorts
- Ads
👉 More traffic = more algorithm push.
5. Improve Your Artist Profile
Your profile matters more than you think.
Make sure you have:
- Professional cover art
- Updated bio
- Canvas videos
- Consistent branding
👉 First impression affects playlist decisions.
6. Release Music Consistently
Consistency helps the algorithm trust your account.
- Release every 4–8 weeks
- Keep your audience engaged
- Build momentum over time
7. Avoid Fake Streams
Never use bots or fake promotion services.
Risks:
- Track removal
- Account penalties
- Loss of credibility
👉 Always grow organically.
Common Mistakes
- Submitting music too late
- Weak or no promotion
- Poor sound quality
- Ignoring branding
Final Thoughts
Getting into Spotify playlist collections takes strategy, not luck.
To succeed:
- Submit early via Spotify for Artists
- Promote your track before and after release
- Build real engagement
- Stay consistent
👉 Playlists are one of the fastest ways to grow your streams—if you use the right approach.

