One track per release. This rule applies regardless of format:
| Release Type | Tracks | Pitchable |
|---|---|---|
| Single | 1 | 1 |
| EP (4-6 tracks) | 4-6 | 1 |
| Album (10+ tracks) | 10+ | 1 |
You choose one "focus track" to represent your entire release in the pitch.
How Should You Choose Your Focus Track?
For albums and EPs, selecting the right focus track is critical. Consider:
Playlist fit over personal preference. Your favorite deep cut might not be the most playlisting-friendly option. Choose the track most likely to resonate with editorial playlists.
Strong first impression. Pick a song that hooks listeners quickly. Editors often make fast assessments.
Representative but accessible. The track should introduce your sound without being so experimental that it alienates new listeners.
What Is the Pre-Single Trap?
If you release singles before your album, those singles are no longer "new" when the album drops. You can only pitch from the remaining unreleased tracks.
| Release Schedule | Pitchable on Album Day |
|---|---|
| Single 1 (Month 1) | No, already released |
| Single 2 (Month 2) | No, already released |
| Album (Month 3) | Only tracks not previously released |
Strategy: If you're building toward an album, hold back your strongest playlist candidate for album release. Let it be the "new" track you pitch.
What Editors Might Choose Instead
Spotify editors aren't bound by your focus track selection. They might add a different song from your release to their playlists. Check all tracks in your Spotify for Artists Playlists tab, not just the one you pitched.
Why Singles Maximize Pitch Opportunities
From a pure pitching standpoint, releasing singles gives you more opportunities:
| Strategy | Annual Pitch Opportunities |
|---|---|
| Monthly singles | 12 |
| Quarterly EPs | 4 |
| Annual album | 1 |
Many artists have shifted to a singles-first strategy precisely for this reason. Each single is a new pitch, a new Release Radar push, and a new data point about what resonates.
If album cohesion matters to your artistic vision, that's a valid trade-off. But understand you're choosing fewer pitch opportunities for artistic unity.
