Spotify Editorial Pitch Generator for Afro House Producers
Pitching a afro house track to Spotify editorial is hard. The 500-character limit forces every word to work, and most producers — including good ones — write copy that sounds like a press release wrote itself. Predrop generates Spotify editorial pitches in the actual voice of afro house, so the editor reading it doesn't bounce in the first sentence.
Why this matters
Spotify editorial pitches for afro house have a specific failure mode. The genre's vocabulary doesn't appear in any general AI tool's training data with the right weight, so generic AI defaults to "this energetic track has heavy drops and powerful basslines" — technically true, completely useless. Predrop's afro house voice is built around real scene language and reference points like Black Coffee, Caiiro, Da Capo, Keinemusik, &ME. A Predrop pitch knows where in the scene your track sits and writes accordingly, in 500 characters, with one specific musical hook the editor can latch onto in the three seconds they spend reading it.
Sample output
Sunset Drum is a 122 BPM Afro house cut built around a field-recorded log drum pattern — raw, unhurried, and rooted. The chant arrives late, almost as an afterthought, which is exactly what makes it land. Fits naturally into sunrise sets, Afro house deep digs, late-night tribal grooves, and any editorial context sitting between Black Coffee and Caiiro.
About Afro House
Afro house carries the South African and broader African dance lineage — Black Coffee, Caiiro, Da Capo, Themba — alongside the European Afro Tech crossover (Keinemusik, &ME, Rampa, Adam Port). Tribal percussion, log drum, marimba, vocal chant, deep sub. The scene values patience and texture over peak-time hype. Predrop's Afro house voice matches that pacing — observational, organic, sunrise-coded.
Generate your afro house Spotify pitch for $9. Plus seven other pieces of release copy in the same voice.
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