What are Promoters?

Music promoters are a key part of the music industry. Promoters can be YouTube channels, playlists, or blogs that focus on promoting music. By working with music promoters, artists can gain exposure to new audiences and grow their fanbase.

Unlike a record label, a music promoter will not typically sign your unreleased music. Instead, they will help you share your music with their audience, promoting your release and helping it gain popularity. Working with a music promoter can be a great way to gain exposure, particularly if you choose to self-release your music instead of signing it to a label.

However, it's important to note that once a track is uploaded by a promoter, it will sometimes be harder to persuade a label to sign that track. This is because the track has already been "released" at that point, even if it hasn't been self-released on streaming services like Spotify or Apple Music. Therefore, independent artists need to carefully consider their strategy and decide whether they want to work with a promoter, a label, or both.

On LabelRadar, you can find a wide variety of music promoters who are interested in discovering new talent. The promoters on LabelRadar should not charge you anything for promoting your music, as they will usually monetize the video upload or blog post and keep the revenue that generates. You retain all the rights to your music and gain new fans, while the promoter benefits from the video upload or blog post. It's a win-win situation for both parties!

If you're an independent artist looking for music promoters to work with, check out the list of active promoters on LabelRadar. You can find promoters that specialize in various genres and are eager to discover new talent. By working with these promoters, you can increase your exposure and grow your fanbase.