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Top Music Blogs: Ranking Best Platforms To Promote Music Updated Daily

What are the 50 top music blogs to contact to promote new releases, tours, and more?

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“A blog write-up can be a great stepping stone in your music career, even in an age dominated by playlists and social video,” according to Chris Robley of Reverb Nation. “A prominent blog feature not only gets you in front of that site’s existing readership, it also gives you something to share on social, brag about on your website, and — as you’ll see in this article — cross-promote to the blog’s entire social audience too.”

“Many artists come in expecting a lot from a blog, in our opinion. Success looks like working together,” says music blogger Stefani M.C. Janelli.

“When an artist comes in willing to work and collaborate with you, that says a lot,” he continues. “Many times we’ve worked with, or attempted to work with artists, and we would get as far as agreeing to feature an interview on our site, and they’re excited and willing. But once we’ve put the effort in to create the questions and send them over, they ghosted. And this has happened a few times. “

Ranking Music Blogs: Best Platforms To Promote Music Updated Daily

As of August 19, 2024, we were proud that Hypebot ranked #18.

  1. Rolling Stone
  2. AllHipHop
  3. Billboard
  4. Pitchfork
  5. HotNewHipHop
  6. Far Out Magazine
  7. Louder
  8. NME
  9. Ulitmate Classic Roxk
  10. HipHopDX
  11. Loudwire
  12. Stereogum
  13. The Line Of Best Fit
  14. Album Of The Year
  15. SPIN
  16. UDiscoverMusic
  17. Hypebot
  18. JamBase
  19. Your EDM
  20. 2DOPEBOYZ

Find the latest ranking of The Most Popular Music Blogs, Ranked Algorithmically updated every 24 hours here.

Want to dig a little deeper? Check out music blogs that still want to hear from independent musicians.

Bruce Houghton is the Founder and Editor of Hypebot, a Senior Advisor at Bandsintown, President of the Skyline Artists Agency, and a Berklee College Of Music professor.

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