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Genres

Use the most specific primary genre that applies to your music such as "Pop in Spanish y Tropical", instead of more generic genres such as "Latin" or "Pop". Music from Anime must use Anime as the primary genre. Fitness remixes and fitness cover versions of tracks must use the Fitness & Workout genre

Electronic music sub-genres

LabelGrid offers an array of distinct sub-genres to help you fine tune your genre targetting and accuracy on your own portals as well as niche DSP's, particularlly in the electronic music space. While most DSP's do not support these niche sub-genres, we supply them to you to aid in your marketing efforts, and we will map these sub-genres to the most relevant genre supported by each DSP. For example, genres such as "Footwork" and "Juke" are available and targetted at the proper sub-genre, "Juke/Footwork" on Juno, and "Leftfield Bass: Juke / Footwork" on Beatport, who supports this genre via editorial request. For other DSP's that do not have this category, such as AppleMusic, "BASS-00 and DANCE-00" are targetted.

Spotify
According to Spotify, they do not currently use genre information from providers, although it may be ingested and used in the future. Label Grid passes along the primary and secondary genres that you choose should Spotify decide to use this information in the future.

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