How to Submit Your Music to Radio Stations
Getting your music played on radio stations can dramatically increase your exposure. Start by researching stations that play your genre—college radio, community stations, and online broadcasters are often more accessible than major commercial stations. Prepare a professional press kit that includes a short bio, high-resolution photos, social media links, and a streaming link to your best track. Avoid sending large file attachments; instead, use services like Dropbox, SoundCloud, or a dedicated music submission platform. Personalize each submission—DJs and program directors can spot a mass email instantly. Follow up politely after two weeks if you haven't heard back. Consider hiring a radio plugger if you have the budget, as they have established relationships with station gatekeepers. Remember that rejection is normal—even major artists faced hundreds of rejections before their breakthrough. Persistence, professionalism, and great music are your best assets.
