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If for some reason your music isn't accepted by Pandora on your first attempt, don't give up. Keep honing your craft and resubmit at a later date, or rest assured that once you've gained some notoriety and are playing some more prominent venues, the Pandora team will probably find you on their own!

If your songs are accepted, be sure to spread the word. Email your fans, share the news through social media, and tell everyone you can think of that they can now create a Pandora station around your act.

You may just introduce them to some of your tunes that they did not already know. Login Sign Up. Pandora Submission Steps: 1. Blackmoon21 I moved your post to this thread since you had a similar question. Unfortunately, we do not save a list of songs from each of your listening sessions. For more information, you can check out my message here.

Today I logged into my Pandora Account for the 1st time in years. I remember that I was in love with many songs that I used to listen to on Pandora years ago. But I don't remember the names of many of them nor the radio station they were on. For example, I remember one of the songs had the word "April" in the title but I don't remember what station it was on, nor the artist's name. Is there any way to see all of the songs that rotate on each station, or a history of the songs I listened to going back years, or do I have to listen to all my stations 1 by 1 until I hopefully find the song?

Thanks for anyone who replies. Unfortunately, there isn't a way to view your past listening history. For more information, check out the accepted solution to this thread. Was looking for a recent history of songs played. MusicFan A history of songs you've played will be created during each of your listening sessions.

For example, if you select a station to play on the computer, as additional songs play, they will continue to be saved in your recent history on the Now Playing screen. See this screenshot - this is the second song that has played so far in this listening session - behind this track you can partially see the album artwork of the track that played before this one did. If you click on that white space behind the album art, it will then bring up that previously played track.

While I don't have screenshots of this process on mobile, it works similarly. After you have listened to multiple tracks in the same listening session, if you navigate to the now playing screen, you can swipe to the left or to the right to view what tracks played in that same session.

Do you need to fill the form then? Trying to figure out how to get my own created music onto Pandora. I really want to do this bad this is my dream i hope you write me back.

Close dialog. Session expired Please log in again. Generally, the music analysts on the project have full degrees in composition or performance, and have passed through a selective screening process.

All of the analysts also have a firm understanding of theory and musical history, giving them more resources to pull from when analyzing songs. The music industry is intensely focused on streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, which is fair, because they are among the best places to get new fans. That said, there are still millions of people listening to music in other ways. One of those mediums is Pandora — the OG of internet radio. Pandora, while limited to the US and Australia, is still huge.

Pandora is famous for having started the Music Genome Project — a massive database wherein every song is listened to and categorized by a real human. Pandora is also well-known for having developed some of the first music curation algorithms.

Now if you also want to get on other established music platforms, but sure to check out guides on how to submit your music to iTunes easily. Remember though, none of what you've learned will matter if you don't know how to get your music out there and earn from it. Want to learn how to do that? Do you give fans the chance to buy your music? Or do you offer everything you have for free? This is something I touched on briefly before in this popular guide, but not fully.

My hope is that this topic will help shift the mentality of any musician looking to make something of their music…. Facebook likes, Instagram followers, Spotify plays — what do these things have in common?



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