How to use the waterfall release strategy to grow

Release one track at a time to build momentum. Distribute your music using Distrokid, Tunecore & more. Then use Groover to promote each song and reach more fans.

Why the waterfall strategy helps you get noticed

Stay top of mind with every release

Releasing tracks consistently keeps your artist profile active. Fans, curators, and the algorithm are more likely to notice your presence and follow your journey.

Stay visible on streaming platforms

Instead of one peak moment, you generate attention with every new track. More chances to be added to playlists and discovered.

Create long-term momentum

A waterfall release builds buzz step by step. Your fans stick around, and you grow your audience organically with every release.


How the waterfall release strategy works

Release one song at a time

Instead of dropping an entire EP or album, you start by releasing a single track. Then, each time you release a new one, it includes the previous songs — slowly building a full project over time.

Build momentum with every drop

Each new release reactivates your audience and gives you a fresh shot at getting featured on playlists. You keep popping up in feeds, algorithms, and curator inboxes — without starting from scratch.

Create a growing tracklist

Fans discover the latest release first, but then listen back through the earlier songs. Over time, your streaming numbers compound — and your project feels more alive at every stage.

Make sure people actually hear your music

Distribute + promote every track

Use any distributor to upload your songs. Then, submit each one to blogs, playlists and curators directly through Groover.

Reach real listeners with every drop

Each new track in your waterfall strategy deserves attention. Groover connects you with pros ready to discover your music.

Boost results with Groover

Unlock extra visibility for key tracks. Our curated campaigns are made for artists using release strategies like this.

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Why Groover is made for music promotion

Groover makes it easy for artists to reach music bookers directly, without needing a middleman. With curated connections, guaranteed replies, and proven success, Groover is built to help you get on stage.

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More than 500,000 artists & pros use Groover to promote their music

Chosen by top artists

Join the community where leading artists promote their music and reach new fans worldwide.

  • Parov Stelar Electro swing icon
  • Michael Bolton American artist
  • Miss Monique Producer & DJ
  • Faux Real Indie pop duo
  • Wallows Indie rock band
  • Aloe Blacc American artist
  • Passenger British songwriter
  • New West Canadian collective
  • Chris de Sarandy British artist
  • Nico & Vinz Afrobeat pop duo
  • Haddaway Club hit legend
  • Bonobo British producer
  • Far Caspian American artist
  • Low Island UK band
  • Monolink German producer
  • La Femme French psych-punk band
  • Emmrose American indie artist
  • The Supermen Lovers French touch producer
  • Tchami Producer & DJ
  • Alvin Chris French rapper

Trusted by top labels

A diverse range of professionals trust Groover to showcase their artists and share fresh releases.

  • Ninja Tune Electronic record label
  • Secret City Records Quebec indie label
  • V2 Records Label
  • Dine Alone Records Indie Record Label
  • Tomorrowland Music Electronic music label
  • Tambourhinoceros Danish indie label
  • Ba Da Bing! Records American record label
  • Scruff of the Neck Manchester label
  • Dance To The Radio Leeds record label
  • Because Music Record label
  • Bright Antenna Records San Francisco label
  • Kitsuné Musique Record label
  • Wagram Stories Berlin German label
  • Roche Musique French house label
  • Un Plan Simple Record label
  • Sinnbus Records German record label
  • Nine And A Half Dutch record label
  • Roy Music French record label
  • Lisbon Lux Records Canadian label
  • Ink Music Austrian label
  • Chinese Man Records French record label

Who are the other key players that can help you break through?

Connect with the right curators & industry pros to get real feedback, exposure, and career opportunities.


Frequently asked questions

The waterfall strategy is when you release songs one by one, and each new release includes the previous ones. It’s a way to build a full project gradually — keeping your audience engaged and increasing your chances of being featured on playlists.