

As long as neither of those things happen, you can continue to use the artist URI you just made.Verifying your artist profile is the most important thing you can do on Spotify That's it! You now have your Spotify Artist URI - your Spotify Artist URI does not change unless you change artist names, or if you need to separate your music from another artist of the same name. Paste the id at the end of spotify:artist: In our example above, that's lotsofnumbers&letters1 Your release URI will change with every new release, so just repeat these steps when you're ready. That's it! You now have your Spotify release URI. Paste the id at the end of spotify:album: In our example above, that's lotsofnumbers&letters2

Now, you just need to know how to plug those into the right structure Those sections that say lotsofnumbers&letters are your unique Spotify IDs! The string of numbers & letters after artist/ are your artist ID, and the numbers after submission/ are your release ID. Take a look at your address bar you should see something like this: lotsofnumbers&letters1/submission / lotsofnumbers&letters2/view If you have not claimed your Spotify for Artists account yet, click here to get started.įind the release for which you need the URL or URIĬlick the "View playlist pitch" from the three dots on the right Log in to your Spotify for Artists account and go to the upcoming releases section If your music isn't distributed by CD Baby - not to worry! You can still get your URI/URL easily through Spotify for Artists! Here's how: If you do not see this option, you will need to connect your & CD Baby accounts.

If the release you are creating a Pre-Save for is distributed by CD Baby, you can use your UPC to create your campaign.
