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What Helps
- Links to tracks/playlists
- A sentence on why the artist fits 2025 R&B
- Optional screenshots for any bug reports
Updated Oct 01, 2025
Reach Us
We read every message, though response times vary with volume.
Best Contact Channel
Email: everydayroyalties@gmail.com
What to Include
- Links to tracks/playlists and a short ‘why it fits’ note.
- Page URL if you’re reporting an issue.
- Optional screenshots for bugs or accessibility problems.
Accessibility Support
If you use assistive tech and hit a snag, tell us the device, browser, and step that failed—we’ll prioritize a fix.
Updated Oct 01, 2025
Sending Music or Suggestions
If you are an artist, manager, or fan who wants to suggest a name for consideration, include direct links to your strongest records—ideally one focused slow jam and one track that pushes your lane a bit. A short sentence about the vibe or lane you see yourself in helps us listen with the right frame of mind.
We cannot promise coverage or feedback, but we do log and periodically review submissions when updating the site.
What We Can and Cannot Offer
We love hearing about new voices, but this site is not a formal review service or consulting shop. We cannot provide detailed career advice, guaranteed coverage, or mix notes; our time is focused on listening broadly and keeping the core guides fresh.
That said, thoughtful messages that explain why a particular project matters to listeners often influence which artists we prioritize when it is time to update the list.
How Often We Check Messages
We review messages in batches rather than responding in real time. That schedule lets us spend more hours actually listening to music and updating the guides. If you do not hear back, it does not mean your note went ignored—it may have quietly influenced how we think about an artist or project.
If You Are Reaching Out on Behalf of Multiple Artists
Publicists and labels sometimes send long lists of links at once. To make those messages more useful, highlight two or three priority projects and tell us, in a single sentence each, what lane they sit in and what kind of listener might love them.
Keeping Messages Short but Specific
A short, focused note is easier for us to act on than a long, general message. Telling us exactly which song, performance, or moment convinced you that an artist belongs on this list helps us understand what to listen for when we explore their catalog.