Masllo
Everything about Playlist Push has been top-notch. I went into it with a song that I felt really strongly about and I saw the results. No gimmicks, no tricks, this is the real deal. If you’re even partially thinking about it, stop that and just make the move!
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Overall, we would consider using this service again as we were satisfied with the end results and our campaign accomplished what we wanted to achieve. However, during the course of our campaign, it was absolute drudgery reading the curator responses that included unsolicited reviews. A handful of curator responses simply stated they were rejecting our submission because the track didn't match their playlist, which was perfectly acceptable. However, the majority of curators that rejected our submission presumably felt obligated to try and critique our track, offering the most idiotic and asinine comments imaginable. "The chorus keeps repeating", "The drums don't match the singing", "The tempo needs to change", and "I don't like your cover art", were just a few of the facepalms we received. I would propose to Playlist Push that if a submission is being rejected, they direct the curator to simply state the track is not for their playlist and to avoid attempts at being music theorists or having any knowledge of production. After paying $500, and while patiently waiting weeks for results to accrue, being bombarded with these absurd comments was marginally tolerable.
Read moreArashdeep Kaur
My experience is based on a diverse range of information, making conversations on various topics enjoyable. As for music companies, several are doing well, such as Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music, each offering unique features and content to cater to different preferences.
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