I've used their service a few times now. It seems so legit!? You get added onto playlists with ~ 50k likes; the playlists get updated regularly; they have songs from artists both big and small; check, check, and check...right? You see your song is getting steady plays, saves, and you're gaining followers...in a world of fake, botted, money-grabbing ploys, YOU WANT TO BELIEVE Playlist Booker is legit 😭!! Here's how you know it's all (unfortunately) bs...I was recently accepted onto AWAL Records. AWAL has a really in-depth stat tracker (similar to Spotify for Artists, but for all aspects of your music, i.e: Apple Music, Social Media, etc.). For whatever reason, my streams were not being logged on AWAL, despite them showing up on Spotify for Artists. I thought "hmm...that's weird...the issue is either with AWAL or with Spotify."So, I looked more into the playlists I was added onto. My song was added to two different playlists -- owned by 2 different accounts: BattleBeast, and AshesAndDiamonds. Every single account that follows BattleBeast has also "coincidentally" followed AshesAndDiamonds...in the SAME exact order, too! They're bots :(. They're really, really well-disguised bots.It's a shame, really. It's an impossible task for Indie Artists to gain genuine traction. Your algorithm gets f*cked by bots, from money-hungry scammers. You sink further down into the "never discovered" list.To paint you a picture: last year, Spotify added 150,000 first-time artists onto Editorial playlists. There are roughly 21,900,000 songs uploaded to Spotify every year ◡̈ ...2 Stars, because I respect the sneakiness. Good luck out there, gents.
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