Submit your music today for your chance to be featured on Thr33 up music and 100's of other blogs, playlists, influencers, stations, podcasts and more - all in one easy submission!
Use the discount code MusoNotMiso to save £6.00 on your first campaign
What is Musosoup?
We want to help great artists to promote their music in an affordable and positive way. Musosoup is a music promotion site and PR marketplace that is designed to suit any budget - whether you are just looking for free Spotify playlisting, or pay-as-you-go affordable PR, we want you to be able to generate the coverage your music deserves.
A Musosoup campaign costs £36.00 (that’s around $45). Here’s what’s included:
Minimum 21-day campaign on Musosoup*
Free Spotify playlist adds
Free social shares
Exposure to 100s of blogs, playlists, stations and influencers
Opportunities to pay for additional coverage
Offers for interviews, reviews, features and more
Offers for promotions on TikTok, Instagram and Facebook
Access to our marketplace of vetted curators
*Your campaign expires 21 days after your release date (or activation date, if your release date has already passed). You can plan and launch a campaign up to 90 days before your release date. The earlier you submit, the longer your campaign and the more coverage you’re likely to generate!
How it works
It’s free to submit your music
The Musosoup team listens to every submission to make sure that it’s ready for coverage. You only pay the campaign activation to start your campaign once your submission has been approved.
Apply directly to curators
You can apply to curators’ promotions directly via our marketplace. Browse and apply for hundreds of promotions, only paying if the curator commits to work with you. No money wasted on feedback.
Let curators come to you
Unlike other music submission platforms where you pay every time you submit to a curator, on Musosoup you submit just once and your release gets sent to every curator on our platform.
Choose your coverage
During your campaign, you decide which offers to accept and which to reject. Whether you want to just accept free offers or engage with paid coverage, it’s totally up to you.