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Release Day Checklist
Everything that should happen the day your music drops.
6 minMarch 2026Beginner
The Morning Of
Before your song goes live, make sure everything is in place.
Verify your upload:
- Check the song is uploaded to your distributor and scheduled for the correct release time and timezone
- Confirm all metadata is correct (title, artist name, credits, ISRC code)
- Listen to the final distributed versionâsometimes encoding introduces artifacts
- Check that all featured artists have been notified and are ready to promote
Prepare your team:
- Send a message to anyone helping with promotion (friends, collaborators, team)
- Provide them with the smart link, artwork, and key talking points
- Ask them to post at a specific time to stagger visibility across the day
Set your own posts to queue:
- Write your release announcement for TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, and any other platform you use
- Schedule posts to go live in the morning or during peak hours for your audience
- Have a backup post ready in case something goes wrong
Across Platforms
Each platform has different requirements and best practices.
Spotify:
- Make sure your artist profile is claimed and complete
- Update your profile picture and background if they're outdated
- Check that the song appears in your artist discography
- Add the song to your official artist playlist (if you have one)
Apple Music:
- Verify the song is indexed correctly
- Update your artist information and artwork
- Consider pitching to editorial playlists (Apple Music for Artists dashboard)
YouTube:
- Upload an official lyric video or visualizer if you have one
- Add the song to a playlist on your channel
- Pin a comment with links to other platforms and pre-order/pre-save info
TikTok:
- Add your song to TikTok Creator Marketplace if eligible
- Post a clip of the song or behind-the-scenes content
- Encourage fans to create content using the song
Social and Email
Your followers are the most predictable source of first-day engagement.
Email your list:
- Send a release announcement early in the day with direct links to all platforms
- Keep it shortâlink, streaming platforms, maybe one sentence of context
- Follow up with a second email later in the week if you have major milestones (playlist adds, reviews)
Post across social media:
- Lead with video or audio clips, not just a link
- Mix announcement posts with behind-the-scenes content
- Respond to every commentâengagement early in the day helps algorithmic visibility
- Use relevant hashtags and trends, but keep them authentic to your song
Engage with press and influencers:
- Send direct messages to anyone who covered you or engaged with previous releases
- Share the song with playlist curators and music bloggers
- Tag collaborators and featured artists so their audiences see it
Post-Release Follow-Up
Release day is the beginning, not the end.
Week 1:
- Monitor streaming numbers and playlist additions
- Push for independent playlist placements (pitch to curators, blogs, and playlists)
- Respond to every piece of fan feedback
- Repost fan reactions and covers to keep momentum visible
Week 2-4:
- Continue promoting the song in your content calendar
- Track which playlists are driving the most streams
- Adjust your strategy if something isn't working (e.g., pivot to a different platform if TikTok isn't moving)
- Plan your next release or singles cycle
Beyond Month 1:
- Use the song's performance data to inform future releases
- Keep the song in rotation on your social media
- Look for remix and feature opportunities to extend the song's lifespan