What's the difference between a 'One to One' and a 'One to Many' submission?

On LabelRadar, you can choose to submit your track to labels and promoters in two ways: One to One or One to Many.

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One to One submissions are the most popular submission type and the best option if you have specific labels or promoters in mind that you think will love your track and you want to be in the best position to be heard. Your track will be sent straight to their "My Submissions" queue, ready for review. We recommend taking a moment to check the genres they accept to make sure your track is a match for what they are looking for before you submit. If you don't hear back within 30 days, your credits will automatically be returned, but there's no need to panic as your submission will still be pending on the platform so you can keep your options open and expand your reach.

Please note that we only list active labels and promoters that have logged in recently; otherwise, they will be unlisted. Additionally, all applications for label and promoter accounts are manually approved by LabelRadar staff.

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Submitting via One to Many is the best option if you want to spread your wings and explore the wider ecosystem. Your track will be made available to all labels and promoters on our platform in their "General Submissions" pool for 60 days, allowing you to get a wide array of responses to your music. Keep in mind, though, that some Labels receive so many One to One submissions that they rarely check the "General Submissions" pool. Therefore, there are no guarantees that they will all listen, and it may take longer to get a response than a One to One submission.
 

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Deciding which approach is right for you depends on your goals and expectations. If you're confident a specific label or promoter will love your music, a One to One submission is the way to go. If you're looking to cast a wider net, a One to Many submission is better. You can also try both submission types at the same time to maximize your options and increase your chances of getting noticed. Good luck!