How to Submit Your Hip Hop Music to Blogs

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If you’re a hip hop artist looking to get your music out there, submitting it to blogs is a great way to get started. Here’s a guide on how to do it.

Do your research

When you’re ready to submit your hip hop music to blogs, it’s important to do your research first. Find out which blogs are most likely to be interested in your music, and then make sure you submit your music to those blogs. This will increase your chances of getting your music heard by the right people.

Find blogs that fit your style of music

The first step in getting your music on blogs is finding the right ones. It’s important to find blogs that post music similar to yours, or at least won’t mind if your music doesn’t fit their usual style. You can usually tell what kind of music a blog posts by looking at their past articles. If you can’t tell from the articles, most blogs will have a section on their website that tells you what kind of music they’re looking for.

Do a quick Google search of “hip hop + [your city] + blog” and see what comes up. Once you have a list of potential blogs, take a look at their submission guidelines and make sure you meet their requirements. Some blogs might want an EPK (electronic press kit), while others might just want a link to your SoundCloud page.

Find the submission process for each blog

Now that you have a list of blogs you’d like to submit your music to, it’s time to do your research and find the submission process for each blog.

The easiest way to do this is to go to the “Contact” page of each blog and look for information on how to submit music. If you can’t find anything, try searching Google for “[Name of Blog] + submit music.”

When you find the submission process, make sure you follow all the instructions. If a blog doesn’t have specific instructions, use the following tips:

-Research the blog before you submit anything. This will help you figure out what kind of music they post and increase your chances of getting accepted.
-Make sure your submission is in the correct format. For example, if a blog asks for an MP3, don’t send them a WAV file.
-Include all the required information in your submission (e.g., links to your music, artist bio, press kit, etc.).
-Proofread everything before you hit “send.” Make sure there are no typos or grammatical errors in your submission materials.

Follow the instructions

As an unsigned artist, it can be difficult to get your music heard. However, submitting your music to blogs is a great way to get exposure and get your music out there. But, it can be tricky to know where to start. In this article, we will give you a few tips on how to submit your hip hop music to blogs.

Read the submission guidelines

Before you submit your music to a blog, make sure to read the submission guidelines. Many blogs will have specific requirements for how you should submit your music, and if you don’t follow those requirements, your submission will likely be ignored. If a blog doesn’t have any submission guidelines listed, make sure to do your research on the kind of music they typically post to get an idea of what they’re looking for.

Follow the directions to submit your music

Before you even begin submitting your music, you need to be on the same page as the bloggers you’re trying to pitch. Make sure that your music is a good fit for their blog.

A great way to do this is by finding 3-5 blogs that accept music submissions, and study their content. Are they only posting new artists? Consistently featuring new songs? Do they have a specific genre or style that they focus on? Are the posts short summaries with a link to the full song, or do they go into detail about what they like and don’t like?

Keep all of this in mind when you’re Whip-Its submitting your own music. If a blog’s sole purpose is to post new songs as soon as they come out, it wouldn’t make sense to submit an old song that’s already been circulated. If a blog prides itself on giving in-depth reviews of each song, then a short summary with a link wouldn’t be enough. You want to give the blogger everything they need to write a post, while also making it as easy as possible for them to do so.

Be patient

It takes a while to build relationships with music bloggers. When you’re submitting your hip hop music to blogs, be patient. It takes time to form a relationship with the bloggers, and they may not post your music right away. Keep submitting your music and eventually you’ll start to see your songs getting posted.

Many blogs receive a high volume of submissions

Many blogs receive a high volume of submissions, so you may not hear back right away. Be patient and keep trying. It may take a few weeks or even a few months to get a response, but eventually, you should get a response from most of the blogs you submit to.

It may take some time for your music to be reviewed

If you submit your music to blogs and don’t receive a response right away, don’t get discouraged. It can sometimes take weeks or even months for bloggers to listen to and review new submissions. Be patient and keep submitting your music to different blogs; eventually, you’ll start to see results.

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