What this search usually means
The creator has AI-generated music and wants listeners without looking like low-effort AI spam.
AI music promotion checklist
- Define one sentence that explains why the song should exist.
- Pick a specific audience instead of saying ‘everyone who likes music.’
- Create 5–10 short-form hooks before release day.
- Use visual prompts that match the song’s world instead of random AI visuals.
- Write captions that sell the feeling, not the software.
- Send a short playlist email only to relevant curators.
- Post multiple angles: making-of, visualizer, hook, lyric moment and genre comparison.
- Measure saves, profile visits, watch time and link clicks instead of only views.
Promotion mistakes to avoid
- • Leading with ‘made by AI’ instead of leading with the song’s emotion or concept.
- • Using the same generic caption on every platform.
- • Begging for streams instead of giving people a reason to care.
- • Sending mass playlist emails with no personalization.
Better positioning example
Weak: ‘Check out my AI song.’ Stronger: ‘A dark trance track built like a fortress siege — made for fans of cinematic rave drops and medieval visuals.’
FAQ
Should I say the song was made with AI?
Be honest where required, but do not make AI the only selling point. Promote the sound, story, mood and audience fit.
What is the fastest promotion channel?
Short-form video usually gives the fastest feedback, but playlist outreach, Spotify profile setup and release-week planning make the release look more serious.
Can ReleaseKit AI write my promo material?
Yes. It creates hooks, captions, hashtags, playlist email, Spotify pitch, visual prompts and a 7-day promo plan from your song details.