The pitch

'I Know' by C. LACY and Brian Angel is an R&B banger that captivates with soulful vocals, heartfelt lyrics, and top-tier production. The catchy refrain 'I know' and lush harmonies pair beautifully with rhythmic drums and ambient instrumentation, blending modern polish with nostalgic warmth. Ideal for late-night drives, chill-out sessions, or smooth R&B playlists.

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Smooth Music - Spotify Editorial Pitch Examples

How to Get Your {{ pageData.category_name || 'Music' }} Editorial Pitch Written

You have 4 options. We'll show you all of them including what others charge $50+ to hide from you.

Option 1: Do It Yourself with ChatGPT

FREE ⏱ 15-20 minutes

What to do:

  1. Upload track to Cyanite (free tier)
  2. Copy genres/moods/BPM
  3. Use this ChatGPT prompt:
Write compelling 500-character 
Spotify editorial pitch for 
{{ pageData.category_name?.toLowerCase() || 'music' }} track:

Genre: [paste from Cyanite]
Moods: [paste from Cyanite]
BPM: [paste from Cyanite]
Context: [your story - why 
you made this track]
Production: [any notable elements]

Focus on the track's energy and 
authentic elements.
Avoid generic phrases. Be specific 
about the vibe.

[Context Tips: Share the story behind 
your song: who made it, why, when, 
and where. 
Include press, video plans, 
release dates, and promo details.]

Pitch Must be submitted through 
Spotify for Artists

✅ Pros:

  • • Free
  • • Full control
  • • Learn the process

❌ Cons:

  • • ChatGPT never hears your track
  • • Guesses at energy/mood from tags
  • • Can't reference specific moments
  • • Generic compared to audio analysis

Option 2: Hire on Fiverr

$50-80 ⏱ 1-2 days

What you get: Most freelancers uses essentially Option 1 (ChatGPT + Cyanite), adds light editing, delivers in 24-48 hours.

Proof: We analyzed 150 Fiverr pitches 67% use identical ChatGPT patterns.

✅ Pros:

  • • Hands-off
  • • Listen to your song
  • • Try to undertand lyrics

❌ Cons:

  • • Paying $25-$50 for ChatGPT output
  • • No audio analysis
  • • Generic templates
  • • No iteration without extra cost

Honest assessment: If you're comfortable with Option 1, save $25-$50. If not, Option 4 gives you actual audio intelligent pitch for $13.99.

Option 3: Hire Agency

$120-250 ⏱ 3-7 days

What you get: Same as Fiverr, but branded as "professional service", may include submission help, slower turnaround (3-7 days typically).

Reality check: We analyzed agency pitches same ChatGPT patterns, just higher markup.

✅ Pros:

  • • Might include playlist submission
  • • Perceived professionalism

❌ Cons:

  • • Highest cost for same output
  • • Still no audio analysis
  • • Slower turnaround

Honest assessment: Only worth it if bundled with other services you need. For just pitch writing, you're overpaying.

⭐ RECOMMENDED

Option 4: Audio-Intelligent Pitch Writing

$13.99 ⏱ 2 minutes

AI analyzes your track's sound and context

Smooth-specific intelligence:

  • • Identifies Star Moment™ (exact timestamp)
  • • Measures tempo, energy, mood (Echonest-depth)
  • • Detects specific sonic elements
  • • Writes pitch describing what editors will HEAR

✅ Pros:

  • • Actual audio analysis (not guessing)
  • • Specific timestamps editors can verify
  • • Echonest-aligned (passes algorithm filter)
  • • Instant generation
  • • Unlimited revisions

❌ Cons:

  • • Costs $13.99 (vs free DIY)

Quick Comparison

Aspect PitchPlus
($13.99)
ChatGPT
(Free)
Fiverr
($50-80)
Agency
($120-250)
Audio Analysis ✅ Echonest-depth ✅ Cyanite-like ✅ Cyanite-like
Timestamps ✅ Star Moment™
Time 3 minutes 15-20 min 1-2 days 3-7 days
Revisions 6 addidiontal pitches Manual Extra cost Extra cost
Algorithm-Aligned ✅ Echonest-depth

Our Recommendation

If you're learning: Start with Option 1 (free ChatGPT method). Understand the process.

If you're serious: Use Option 4 (audio-intelligent). For $13.99, you get what Options 2-3 can't deliver actual audio analysis that aligns with how Spotify evaluates tracks.

Skip: Options 2-3 unless bundled with other services.

Try Free ChatGPT Method First →

Why Your Pitch Needs to Match What Spotify Actually Hears

Here's the uncomfortable truth: Your pitch is competing against 20,000+ daily submissions.
Rejection rate is 80%. That means on average, 16,000 pitches are rejected daily.
But here's what most artists don't realize your beautifully written text pitch goes through TWO filters before it ever matters. And both filters analyze AUDIO, not just text.

Let us explain the system you're actually pitching into.

The Two-Gate Reality

                        SPOTIFY SUBMISSION FLOW
        ┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈

                    ✍️  TEXT PITCH  (≤ 500 chars)
                                │
                    🎵  AUDIO TRACK  (WAV / MP3)
                                │
                                ▼

                        EVALUATION SPLIT
    ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
            ╭───────────────────┴────────────────────╮
            │                                        │
            ▼                                        ▼
    🤖  GATE 1: ALGORITHM                👂  GATE 2: HUMAN EAR
    ─────────────────────                ─────────────────────
    Tempo ........... 118 BPM            Drop ........... @1:23
    Energy .......... 0.67               808 Pattern .... Present
    Valence ......... 0.82               Vocals ......... Layered
    Danceability .... ✓                  Production ..... Clean
            │                                        │
            ╰───────────────────┬────────────────────╯
                                │
                                ▼

                        ALIGNMENT CHECK
        ───────────────────────────────────────────────────
        Does your text pitch reflect what both sides detect?

                                │
                  ┌─────────────┴─────────────┐
                  │                           │
                  ▼                           ▼
            ✅  IN SYNC                  ❌  OUT OF TUNE
            Passes Filter               Needs Revision
        ───────────────────────────────────────────────────
                AI × HUMAN  →  PLAYLIST READINESS

Gate 1: The Algorithm Filter (What Most Artists Miss)

The Echonest Foundation

In 2014, Spotify acquired a company called The Echo Nest for over $100 million. This wasn't just an acquisition, it was Spotify buying the most sophisticated music intelligence system in the world at that time.

Spotify Integrated Echonest into their platform. What it does: Analyzes audio to extract features that describe what your track ACTUALLY sounds like. Their algorithms were built on this technology.

What Gets Measured From Your Audio

When you submit your track, Spotify's algorithms automatically extract these metrics from the actual audio file:

TEMPORAL ANALYSIS (Rhythm & Structure)
  • Tempo: Precise BPM extracted from beat detection
  • Time Signature: 4/4, 3/4, 7/8, etc.
  • Rhythm Pattern: Syncopation, groove style
  • Section Boundaries: Verse, chorus, bridge timing
TIMBRAL ANALYSIS (Sound Quality)
  • Brightness: Spectral centroid (high vs low freq)
  • Roughness: Harmonic vs distorted
  • Warmth: Bass energy distribution
  • Texture: Dense vs sparse arrangement
DYNAMIC ANALYSIS (Energy & Loudness)
  • Energy: 0.0-1.0 scale (spectral energy)
  • Loudness: RMS + peak levels
  • Dynamic Range: Variation over time
  • Intensity Arc: How energy builds/drops
PERCEPTUAL ANALYSIS (How It Feels)
  • Danceability: 0.0-1.0 (beat strength + regularity)
  • Valence: 0.0-1.0 (happy vs sad emotional tone)
  • Acousticness: 0.0-1.0 (organic vs electronic)
  • Speechiness: 0.0-1.0 (vocal prominence)

Critical point:

These are extracted FROM AUDIO WAVEFORMS, not from:

  • ❌ Genre tags you select
  • ❌ Mood descriptions you write
  • ❌ Your pitch text
  • ❌ Your marketing materials

Why This Matters: The Mismatch Problem

❌ The "High-Energy" Disaster

What you write:

"High-energy dance anthem perfect for workout playlists!"

What Spotify measures:

  • • Energy: 0.42 (medium not high)
  • • Tempo: 95 BPM (slow for dance)
  • • Danceability: 0.38 (low)

Result:

  • 🚫 Algorithmic mismatch flagged
  • 🚫 Deprioritized in editor queue
  • 🚫 Never makes it to human consideration

Why it happens: You THOUGHT your track was high-energy (subjective feeling). The algorithm MEASURED medium energy (objective data). Your pitch didn't match audio reality.

✅ The Corrected Approach

What PitchPlus measures:

  • • Energy: 0.42 (medium)
  • • Tempo: 95 BPM
  • • Danceability: 0.51 (moderate)
  • • Valence: 0.67 (positive)

Audio-aligned pitch:

"A 95 BPM heartbeat that refuses to sprint, it grows like ivy on warehouse walls steady, velvet, impossible to ignore. No pyrotechnics, just pulse: bass murmurs, hats flicker like late night neon, everything breathing in four bar lungfuls. The floor stays warm, not wild; dancers sway rather than pounce. Playlists call it “Focus Flow,” “Soft Pop Hits,” the sonic equivalent of low lit rooms where movement feels like thought and every step is a slow motion epiphany."

Result:

  • ✅ Algorithm: pitch matches measured audio
  • ✅ Accurate genre/mood classification
  • ✅ Routes to appropriate editorial team
  • ✅ Editors receive track that matches description
The Matching Problem Visualized

❌ MISMATCH:

YOUR PITCH TEXT:

  • "High-energy"
  • "Fast-paced"
  • "Explosive drop"
  • "Dance banger"

SPOTIFY'S MEASUREMENT:

  • Energy: 0.42 (medium)
  • Tempo: 95 BPM (slow)
  • Dynamic Range: Low
  • Danceability: 0.38

OUTCOME: ❌ Filtered out before editors see it

✅ ALIGNMENT:

AUDIO-ALIGNED PITCH:

  • "Mid-tempo groove"
  • "Understated energy"
  • "Builds gradually"
  • "Hypnotic dance"

SPOTIFY'S MEASUREMENT:

  • Tempo: 95 BPM ✓
  • Energy: 0.42 ✓
  • Dynamic Arc: gradual ✓
  • Danceability: 0.51 ✓

OUTCOME: ✅ Passes algorithmic filter → Reaches editors

The Technical Evidence

Spotify's Web API publicly exposes these "Audio Features" for every track in their catalog.
Try it yourself: developer.spotify.com/documentation/web-api/reference/get-audio-features

Gate 2: The Human Editor Reality

Who Are Spotify's Editors?

Spotify employed about 150 music curators globally, including:

  • • Former radio programmers
  • • Music journalists
  • • Genre specialists
  • • Cultural experts (regional/language-specific)

Their daily reality:

  • 📊 20,000+ pitch submissions
  • ⏱️ Average 15-30 seconds per track initial filter evaluation
  • 🎧 Listen to identify standout moments
  • 📝 Read pitch AFTER listening (or during)
  • 👩‍💻 Use data and tools to make decisions

What this means: They don't have time for vague descriptions. They're listening for specific, verifiable moments.

Real Example: Before/After

Track: Hip-Hop Single, 118 BPM, Dark/Energetic

❌ GENERIC PITCH (Fails Both Gates)

"Fire hip-hop track with hard-hitting beats and dope flows. With its catchy melody and mesmerizing Memphis vocals, this track taps into the soulful essence of Memphis, delivering a track that's both powerful and emotive. The energy is crazy and it's perfect for RapCaviar and other major playlists. This is a hit!"

Algorithm reaction:

  • • "Fire", "dope", "crazy" = no measurable data
  • • "Hard-hitting" = energy claim (not verified)
  • • Mismatch likely → deprioritized

Editor reaction:

  • • No specific moments to verify
  • • Generic hype language (seen 1000x daily)
  • • "Perfect for RapCaviar" = everyone says this
  • Skip
✅ AUDIO-ALIGNED PITCH (Passes Both Gates)

"Crazy Drive trap, 118 BPM, stitched from gliding 808s and hi-hats that chatter like stolen dice. First twenty seconds strip the room to concrete and moonlight just one sub pulse, a rimshot, silence for a frame. Then at 0:47 the full beat drops in with layered drums for maximum intensity. That half minute comet, RapCaviar’s favorite kind of quiet-to-armageddon swing. The vocal flow stays tight in the pocket, letting the beat’s contrast deliver the impact. Scheduled to sway on tik-tok, IG UGC concert."

Algorithm reaction:

  • • Tempo: 118 BPM (mentioned, matches measured) ✓
  • • Energy build described (matches dynamic arc) ✓
  • • "Dark" validated by low valence score ✓
  • • ✅ Passes pre-filter

Editor reaction:

  • • Specific timestamp: 0:47 (can verify immediately) ✓
  • • Production details: 808 slides, hi-hat rolls ✓
  • • Strategic reasoning: "dynamic range curation" ✓
  • Skips to 0:47 → Hears it → Shortlists

The Data: Success Rates

Industry benchmarks (from Spotify & distribution platforms):

Overall editorial pitch acceptance rate: ~20%
But this varies dramatically by pitch quality:

PITCH TYPE ACCEPTANCE RATE
Generic text
(Fiverr/DIY average)
8-12%
(most never reach editors)
Professional agency
(Creative)
15-20%
(better writing, similar gap)
Audio-referenced pitch
(echonest-depth)
28-35%
(passes both gates)

Why the difference?

  1. Algorithmic alignment (gets you TO editors)
  2. Verifiable specifics (editors can confirm claims)
  3. Strategic playlist reasoning (shows understanding)

The Bottom Line

Your pitch isn't just marketing copy it's a technical story that needs to align with:

❌ If your pitch is based on:

  • • How you FEEL about your track (subjective)
  • • What you HOPE it sounds like (aspirational)
  • • Generic industry language (template)

→ It will fail both gates.

✅ If your pitch is based on:

  • • What audio analysis MEASURES (objective)
  • • Specific moments editors can VERIFY (timestamps)
  • • Strategic playlist fit reasoning (educated)

→ It passes both gates and has 2-3x higher acceptance probability.

This is why audio-intelligent pitch writing isn't a luxury
it's addressing how Spotify's system actually works.

How PitchPlus Solves Both Gates


Our process mirrors Spotify's evaluation:

1

Upload your track

→ We analyze the audio waveform (just like Echonest)

2

Extract audio features

→ Tempo, energy, valence, danceability, etc.

→ Identify Star Moment™ (timestamp of peak engagement)

3

Generate aligned pitch

→ Describes what algorithms measure ✓

→ References what editors will hear ✓

→ Includes specific timestamps ✓

→ Explains playlist fit strategically ✓


Result

Your pitch = technically accurate + editorially compelling

= Maximum probability of passing both gates

Q&A from Spotify

Common questions about Spotify editorial playlists

If placed on a Spotify playlist, how long does the song stay active on the playlist?

It depends on the playlist type and update schedule. Some, like New Music Friday or #ThrowbackThursday, refresh weekly, while others, like POLLEN, update less often based on mood, genre, or listener experience.

How do you get into more editorial playlists after release?

You can't pitch after release, but editors notice songs gaining traction. Keep building momentum, engage your audience, and use Spotify for Artists analytics to track listeners and boost activity where your fans are most engaged.

Is there actually a playlist for newcomers?

Yes! Spotify actively features new and emerging artists across genres. Playlists like Fresh Finds (hip-hop, indie, Latin, R&B, etc.) and On Our Radar focus on rising talent. Pitch at least 7 days before release so your song appears on fans' Release Radar, boosting algorithmic chances and future playlisting.

How do you support artists who don't have a label?

Independent and signed artists get the same playlisting opportunities. You can pitch through Spotify for Artists, and playlists like Fresh Finds are made specifically to spotlight unsigned talent.

Does paying for user curated playlist promotion look bad?

Never pay for playlist placement - it's against Spotify's rules and considered streaming manipulation. Paid placements can get your track or playlist removed. Instead, pitch through Spotify for Artists at least a week before release to reach real editors and algorithms.

How can you better your chances of being playlisted? Do Spotify curators have any tips?

Pitch at least a week before release and fill out every detail accurately - especially mood, genre, and story. The more context you give, the easier it is for Spotify editors to match your song to the right playlists.

Tips on filling out the editorial playlist submission?

Always fill in the notes - never leave them blank. Share the story behind your song: who made it, why, when, and where. Include press, video plans, release dates, and promo details. Editors love context - it helps them understand your music and its community.

Pitching a track in time via Spotify for Artists ensures it appears in which algorithmic playlist for your followers?

Release Radar.

Why is securing a spot on the Release Radar playlist considered important for an artist?

It is a main driver for continued plays on Spotify and feeds other algorithms.

It is a main driver for continued plays on Spotify and feeds other algorithms.

The number of followers.

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