Quality Over Quantity: 6 Lessons in Releasing Music That Connects
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With 120,000 songs being uploaded to Spotify every day it’s even more important to be sure the work you are putting out is ready.?
Social media platforms and marketers push artists into releasing more music to stay on people’s minds and grow their audiences—but is it really working? At the end of the day are you just out of pocket and maybe have more followers but they aren’t converting to fans??
In addition, the rush to release pushes artists to skip over the opportunity to sink into their music and create better material.?
Are you inviting creativity in? Or rushing to release in a panic to grow your following because you believe that those numbers will make you successful??
Read through to be sure you’re not making these same mistakes!?
1. Stop throwing stuff up to see if it sticks.
Stop rushing to just to “get something out”. As I said above and will say it again here, social media platforms and marketers push artists into releasing more music to stay on people’s minds and grow their audiences—and this creates a frenzy to “get stuff up” regardless of the quality. This seriously hurts artists because you are judged on the merit of your work.?
Quality over quantity wins the race
Also – I just want to speak to posting rough mixes of your work. Demos belong on Soundcloud not Spotify. Only broadcast quality music should be released on the major digital service providers.?
2. Stop cutting corners with your songs?
Stop leaving filler lyrics or unperfected melodies + chords in your songs thinking no one will notice – they do. They just don’t listen again.?
With 120,000 songs being uploaded to Spotify every day it’s even more important to be sure the work you are putting out is ready.?
Stop being complacent thinking your song is “good enough” to slide by. Chances are, if you don’t think it is, it’s not ready yet. The popular phrase in songwriting books and circles is the adage “songs are not written—they are rewritten.” After the initial inspiration that spits out a song to you, then requires editing and tweaking to bring that song to it’s full potential.?
When you have no one being a mirror for you, it’s hard to evaluate whether a song is ready or not.?
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3. Stop rushing to release?
Nothing great is ever rushed. Don’t let social media control the decisions you make about when to release. Your releases should be scheduled around the successful accomplishment of music you are proud of.?Music you would fight for.?
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FOMO is not a good strategy to grow your career. Spend the time to dig deep into your artistry and write a “collection” of songs that will speak for you and can go the distance to building real and lasting success in music.?
4. Don’t leave your sound up to your producer—they are not mind readers.?
This right here is GOLD. Here’s the thing. You as the artist holds the vision and producers deliver the vision. That’s why it’s so important to know what you want and how to get it. The first thing is to take a deep dive into developing your sound and direction (we do this in our?Signature Songwriting Circle ?where we build an A&R Profile of your sound and direction).?
Once you are in motion with the right producer know that you are there to help them achieve the vision you have in your head. It is important to use examples over descriptions as descriptions can easily be misinterpreted sending your project in the wrong direction.?
Tip: Be sure to choose a producer who HAS the sound you are looking for already Keep tweaking until it’s right.?
5. Stop putting up every song you write
The only way to compete is to put out your very best.?
Not every song you write will be your best. Many will be catalysts for the songs that come.?
As you write, put songs in a list in order of the top first. Continually reprioritize top songs as you write.?
I recommend to put yourself on a writing schedule. You need to have discipline in order to become a good writer.?Write 1 “song sketch” a week. A song sketch is the skeleton of the song up through the first chorus.
Then write 2-3x what you need to “pick the cherries” so you can only put out your very best,
Put the rest on Soundcloud or bundle for a giveaway to your fans.?
6. Stop working in a vacuum
One of the biggest problems is that it’s impossible to be objective about your own work.?
If you work in a vacuum and no one is a mirror for you—you are missing out on the refinement that could elevate your work from good to great.
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