If you’re a hip-hop artist and want to get your music heard, try submitting your music to hip hop blogs! Not only will you be able to build a press kit of media coverage, but you can also grow your visibility and fanbase. Music blogs devoted to hip hop culture often have communities of readers that listen to hip hop on the daily. From the most underground hip hop artists to the most well known hip hop records in the music-industry, music blogs can be beneficial to artists at any stage in their career. Who knows, if your debut album is featured on an influential hip hop blog, you may just be on your way to becoming the next Childish Gambino or Kendrick Lamar. Want to get on the Billboard charts? Start with some music blogs first and work your way up.
To submit your music to hip-hop blogs, the easiest way to do so is by using Groover. Artists can send their track to music industry professionals with a guaranteed response within 7 days. Not everyone can get media coverage easily like Fetty Wap or Chance the Rapper. Until you’ve reached a certain level of notoriety, you’ve got to put time and energy into your music promotion and getting your name out there. Here are 15 hip hop blogs to submit your music to, where they are based out of, and the type of hip-hop projects they are looking for.
1. Virgin Radio Lebanon
Virgin Radio Lebanon is part of the Virgin Radio International Network and combines traditional media, such as FM radio, with modern media such as digital coverage and social media. In Lebanon, Virgin Radio is the most streamed online media and has a huge organic reach, with a community of over 10 million followers on Facebook and almost to the 1 million mark on Instagram. They are looking to promote hip-hop music from artists from any country with the criteria that the lyrics are in English. For hip-hop artists who make danceable mainstream music, send your track to Virgin Radio Lebanon here. They are quite selective, but if they like your music, they can add it to a playlist, write an article, or share it on their social networks. Talk about a huge boost in visibility!

2. Rapunchline
Rapunchline, based out of France, promotes music from Francophone hip-hop artists with lyrics in French. They primarily target Belgian, Canadian, French and Swiss artists, accepting both unreleased and released tracks. They have a strong following of over 3.6 million on Facebook and 2.6 million on Instagram, making them one of the top French hip-hop and rap medias out there. They are interested in promoting the best new urban music and also support upcoming projects and young talent. If you’re a Francophone hip-hop artist and you make music similar to Salif, Booba, or PNL, send your music to them with a pitch here. They will give you detailed advice and feedback, and if they love your music, they can write an article, add it to one of their playlists, or share it on social networks.

3. RAPMINUTE
RAPMINUTE is another media based out of France with a smaller yet dedicated following of hip-hop lovers. With 65k followers on Instagram and a solid audience on their urban and hip-hip music blog site, they can bring your music to a wider audience. They are open to French rap, trap, drill and jersey tracks, and are also open to receiving submissions in English from around the world, chill and lo-fi hip-hop, as well as instrumental hip-hop tracks. They’re editorial line consists of artists such as Osirus Jack, La Fève, and Ziak. Send your track to them here and get a potential article write up, playlist addition, or social media share!

4. Le Sale Versus
Le Sale Versus is a new concept created by the popular Youtuber in the hip-hop and rap game, Les Chroniques Sales. With over 113k subscribers, this Youtube channel aims to shine the spotlight on up and coming artists in the hip-hop and rap scene, especially when it comes to freestyle rappers and beatmakers. Francophone artists can submit their music to participate in the next episode of “Le Sale Versus”, where two rappers will battle it out by reciting their verses or freestyling in a rap battle. If you’re looking to gain visibility and are up for the challenge to test out your rhymes, send them your track here!

5. Beware
Beware Magazine is open to receiving submissions from a variety of genres, including hip-hop tracks. If you’re an artist that likes to mix hip-hop with other moods such as pop, rock, or electro, then Beware is for you. They are all about sharing cultural musical discoveries, especially those that cross boundaries and create something totally new. They are open to lyrics in any language and artists from around the world. Beware is also a bit less picky when it comes to submissions! They can offer artists a feature in their online magazine, playlist additions, or even live opportunities to perform in Paris. Send your track to Beware here!

6. Generasonrap
Generasonrap is more selective out of the hip-hop blogs and media but have a strong following and share the latest hip hop news in mainly France and the US. They want submissions from artists that make music similar to Booba, Tupac, Lil Baby, or Snoop Dogg. If they like your track, they can share it on their social medias as either a post or story as well as write an article or add it to a playlist. Generasonrap is open to more mainstream hip-hop, rap, R&B, trap, and even some pop music in all languages. Send them your track here for a potential feature.

7. ENLIVEDUFER
ENLIVEDUFER is a unique media specializing in urban cultures that shares music videos, live sessions, and artist interviews– from the car! With over 90k followers on Instagram, their unique concept has attracted attention and a devoted audience. They are open to receiving hip-hop, trap, rap, R&B, and urban pop tracks with lyrics in any language and from around the world. The types of projects that catch their attention are ones that are authentic and surprising with meaningful lyrics and international potential. ENLIVEDUFER is also known to support young talent and unsigned artists! Send your demos or finished tracks to them here.

8. Stereofox
Stereofox is a music blog and streaming platform based out of Germany that wants to put indie and underground music in the spotlight. They are open to receiving hip-hop submissions mainly in English. They love lo-fi beats, disco and groovy moods and do not want to hear mainstream tracks or auto-tune! If you’re an underground indie hip-hop artist creating some cool fusion tracks, Stereofox is for you. If they like your music, they can write a blog feature, share it on their streaming channel or on playlists, as well as to their social networks. Send your track to Stereofox here!

9. Le Rap En Mieux
Le Rap En Mieux is a Youtube channel with over 127k subscribers for up and coming rap artists based in France. They mainly promote Francophone hip-hop artists but are also open to rap in English! Le Rap En Mieux wants to receive early projects with catchy hooks and authentic vibes. If you make music like Laylow, TripleGo, or Hamza, then this media is for you. Get your music featured on their YouTube channel by sending them your track here.

10. escutai
Based out of Brazil, escutai is a media devoted to music and pop culture, especially supporting independent artists. They are open to receiving submissions from a variety of genres, hip-hop being one of them. They prefer receiving finished recordings, either unreleased or released, rather than just demos. Send your track to them here to grow your fanbase in Brazil!

11. La Vague Parallèle
La Vague Parallèle is a music webzine from France and Belgium that loves promoting indie music. They don’t want to receive mainstream tracks, freestyles, or low fidelity music, but are open to reporting on new hip-hop artists on the scene. While they are a Francophone media, they are open to lyrics in any language and artists from any country. If they like your track, you can get an article or interview feature on their platform or a share on their social networks and playlists. Send your hip-hop track to La Vague Parallèle here!

12. Punchologue
Punchologue is another French media outlet dedicated to promoting emerging artists in the hip-hop and rap scene. They mainly use Instagram to promote new music in the genre and offer artists opportunities for interviews, live sessions, and features. They want to receive music similar to PLK, Damso, and SCH and favor artists with a strong social media presence and on stage experience. Send your track to punchologue here!

13. CUL7URE
At CUL7URE, they love to talk about rap and hip-hop in all its forms. They mainly offer interview and article opportunities for hip-hop artists with lyrics in French and want to receive tracks with good vibes and a story to tell. They have a smaller but devoted community of listeners that are looking to discover new songs. Send your track to CUL7URE here and get featured!

14. THE LIONS GROUND ENTERTAINMENT GROUP
THE LIONS GROUND ENTERTAINMENT GROUP is a media outlet based out of Spain that is focused on promoting mainstream and popular music from a variety of genres. They are open to hip-hop and rap music submissions in English that have been released in the past 6 months. They also only accept one track at a time– don’t send them all of your mixtapes. If you plan on being the next Drake or Cardi B, then this media outlet is for you! Send them your track and you could potentially get featured for an interview, article, or shared on their social network. Every accepted track is added to their exclusive Spotify playlist!

15. Coquetel Molotov
Founded in 2004, Coquetel Molotov is a radio program and music festival in Brazil. They prefer DIY tracks that aren’t afraid of experimenting and creative hip-hop and R&B tracks. If you’re a hip-hop artist that tends to create more lo-fi or dreamy music, this media is for you! They offer artists the opportunity to be featured in their radio show, playlists, or in an article, as well as inviting them to play in their No Ar Coquetel Molotov music festival in Recife, Brazil. Send your track to them and you could potentially end up playing in their festival!

Submit your music to hip-hop blogs and grow your fanbase
For any hip-hop artist or aspiring rapper, getting your music featured by a music blog or media can really help you make a name for yourself. Record labels often will scout out the best hip hop music on the scene to find new artists for their roster. Even hip-hop producers can benefit from sending their instrumental tracks to music blogs. A rap artist could stumble upon your track and contact you to collaborate! Some of the best rappers and artists in hip-hop history started out by getting featured by music blogs. There is a great sense of community built into this music genre and art-form. From its inception with old school hip hop, scratching, and block parties, hip hop has always been about a shared experience and bringing people together. Grow your fanbase and your community by reaching out to these music blogs today!
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