$29. One song. Real listeners.
No algorithm. Just ears.
No curators. No gatekeepers. Just your music and people who showed up to listen.
Pick your song. Write a one-line pitch. Choose your date.
10am CT. Your song drops alongside a handful of others—ten per day, max.
Votes. Sources. Strangers vs. your network. Your dashboard shows all of it.
Playlist curators who never respond.
Instagram posts your friends like and strangers never see.
Ad money that buys streams from people who won't remember your name.
There's a simpler version of this.
Ten songs per day. Not hundreds. Yours gets heard.
Streaming links only. Listeners find you on Spotify—where it counts.
No tiers. No boost option. Every artist starts at zero.
No listener accounts. No friction between your song and someone’s ears.
You pay. You get a link. Bookmark it.
10am CT. Your song goes live.
Votes come in. Your rank shifts.
You see who found you through your shares, who found you through a friend, and who found you on their own.
First stranger vote. Ten votes. Twenty-five. Each one noted.
Built in Nashville, for early-stage artists looking for their first real fans. Proof that someone outside your circle cares.
You don't need to be in Nashville. You just need a song on Spotify.
Not for labels. Not for guaranteed placement. Not for anyone who needs the numbers inflated.
Submit your song. Pay $29. Pick a date. Your song goes live at 10am CT. Listeners vote. You watch from your dashboard.
It keeps things serious. No tiers, no premium boost. Every song gets the same shot.
10am CT on the date you pick. Or immediately, if you choose instant launch.
Your song stays in the feed. Keeps getting votes. The daily drop is a launch moment, not a deadline.
Your dashboard shows exactly what happened. Honest signal is more useful than fake numbers.
Yes. Each one is $29. Same room, same rules.
No. You get a dashboard link by email. Bookmark it.
Any genre. Any stage. Doesn’t have to be a new release. If it’s on Spotify, you can submit it.
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