Music promotion that feeds the algorithm, not just the counter
Grow your music with real-looking Spotify plays, saves, monthly listeners, and followers across the platforms that decide who hears your next release. Prepaid USD balance, refills on eligible services, delivery paced to look natural.
Real engagement is what moves streaming algorithms
Streaming platforms do not reward a big number on its own. They watch how people behave around your track. Do listeners save it, add it to their own playlists, follow the artist, and come back to play it again. A track with real saves and repeat listens tells Spotify and SoundCloud that the song holds attention, and that is what earns Discover Weekly, Release Radar, and algorithmic playlist placement. Raw play counts alone do very little for you.
That is why we are honest about what to buy and when. Plays give you the social proof that makes a new release look alive instead of empty, which matters when a blog editor, a playlist curator, or a first-time listener lands on your profile. But plays work best alongside saves, monthly listeners, and followers that grow at a believable pace. A song with 50,000 streams and 40 saves looks bought. A song with steady streams, saves, and playlist adds looks like momentum.
SocialBooster runs on a prepaid USD balance, so you top up once and spend it across Spotify, SoundCloud, YouTube, Apple Music, and Deezer as each single, EP, or video needs it. Eligible services include refills, so if delivered numbers drop off on those you can top them back up, and delivery is paced to sit naturally under a release rather than spiking overnight.
Why Musicians & Artists choose SocialBooster
Saves and monthly listeners, not just plays
You can order the engagement that streaming algorithms actually weigh: saves, playlist adds, followers, and monthly listeners. These are the signals that push a track toward Discover Weekly and Release Radar, so your spend goes toward growth that compounds instead of a number that just sits there.
Social proof for release day
A new single with a few hundred plays and a handful of saves looks unfinished. Seeding real streams and followers early makes your release look worth listening to when curators, bloggers, and first-time fans check your profile, which is exactly when first impressions decide whether they press play.
Delivery paced to look natural
Streams and saves are delivered gradually so the curve under your track looks like organic discovery, not a spike. You can drip engagement across the first days of a release instead of dumping it all at once, which keeps your profile looking honest to both fans and platform review systems.
Refills on drop-off for eligible services
Streaming counts can settle after delivery. Eligible services come with refills, so if plays or followers fall below what you paid for, you top them back up at no extra cost. You are paying for a level of engagement to hold, not a one-time bump.
One balance across every platform you release on
Load a prepaid USD balance once and spend it on Spotify, SoundCloud, YouTube, Apple Music, and Deezer as needed. When you drop a video on YouTube and the same track on Spotify, you fund both from one place with deposit bonuses on larger top-ups, instead of juggling separate promo tools.
API and reseller access for labels and managers
If you run a small label, manage several artists, or handle promo for a roster, the REST API and reseller program let you place and track orders at scale, or offer music promotion under your own brand. It fits managers who need to move on many releases without doing each order by hand.
The platforms that matter for Musicians & Artists
Spotify
Spotify is where discovery lives for most independent artists. Grow plays for social proof, then saves, followers, and monthly listeners, because those are the signals that feed Discover Weekly, Release Radar, and algorithmic playlists. Seeding a new single with real streams and saves early gives it a fighting chance to get picked up.
SoundCloud
SoundCloud is where a lot of underground, electronic, and hip-hop momentum starts. Grow plays, likes, reposts, and followers to make tracks look active and repost-worthy. Reposts in particular help a track travel through other listeners' networks, which is how songs snowball on the platform.
YouTube
YouTube doubles as a music player and a search engine for your official videos, lyric videos, and visualisers. Grow views, watch time, likes, and subscribers so your videos rank and get suggested next to similar artists. Watch time matters more than a raw view count, so pace it to look like real viewing.
Apple Music
Apple Music listeners tend to be committed, paying fans, and strong numbers there signal a serious release to editors and to your own audience. Grow plays and followers to build credibility on a platform where curated placement and repeat listening carry real weight for royalties.
Deezer
Deezer widens your reach into markets where it holds a strong share, especially across Europe and Latin America. Grow plays and followers to look established to Deezer's Flow and editorial system, and to avoid an empty profile when fans in those regions find you there instead of on Spotify.
Live in three steps
Fund your balance
Deposit once with crypto or card. Your balance is prepaid and in USD.
Pick a service
Choose a platform and service, enter your link and quantity, and confirm.
Watch it grow
Delivery starts in minutes and arrives gradually, with refills if anything drops.
Musicians & Artists FAQ
Are these real Spotify plays, or bots that get wiped?
We do our best to make sure our suppliers do not use bots, and eligible services come with refills if plays settle after delivery. That said, no promotion service can promise a number will never move. Spotify audits streams, and anything that looks obviously fake is a risk on any platform. If a service gives you a bad experience, let us know and we will do our best to refund you and remove that service. The way to stay safe is to grow at a natural pace and pair plays with saves and followers, which we build our delivery around.
Will buying plays get my track or account flagged?
The main risk with streaming promotion is unnatural patterns, for example 100,000 plays overnight on a brand new song with zero saves. We pace delivery to look like real discovery and let you drip it across a release window. We will be direct with you: keep volumes sensible for your current size, spread engagement across plays, saves, and followers, and do not spike a single track far beyond everything else you have released.
Should I buy plays, saves, or monthly listeners?
Buy the mix, weighted toward saves and followers. Plays give you the visible social proof that a release is worth attention, but saves, playlist adds, and monthly listeners are what streaming algorithms actually use to decide whether to push your track further. A useful rule of thumb: enough plays that the song does not look empty, then steady saves and followers so the engagement looks earned.
How fast will I see results, and how long do they last?
Delivery usually starts within a short window after you order and is spread out on purpose so it looks natural, so a batch of streams may roll in over hours or days rather than instantly. On eligible services, delivered numbers come with refills, so if plays or followers drop below what you paid for, you can top them back up at no extra cost.
I run a small label and manage several artists. Can I promote them all in one place?
Yes. You load one prepaid USD balance and spend it across every artist and platform, with deposit bonuses on larger top-ups. If you handle a roster, the REST API lets you place and track orders programmatically, and the reseller and white-label program lets you offer music promotion to your artists under your own brand instead of doing every order by hand.