Gemini Live Music

repackage 3–4 of your singles into one new release

It gives you:
1. Another “new release” event
2. More playlist opportunities
3. More streams from the same songs

Step 1: Pick 3–4 songs you already released

Example:
Single 1
Single 2
Single 3

These are already on Spotify individually

Step 2:
Create a NEW release in CD Baby
Choose: EP (3–6 tracks)
Upload those SAME songs again

Step 3: IMPORTANT SETTINGS (THIS PART MATTERS)

Use the SAME ISRC codes - This is critical

Why?
Keeps your existing stream counts
Combines plays across versions
Builds total numbers

Step 4: New EP Identity

You MUST change:
EP title Artwork
Release date
Example:
Singles:
“Midnight Drive”
“Broken Lines”
“City Lights”

EP:
“Midnight Drive – EP”

Step 5: Schedule it like a NEW release

Set release date 3–4 weeks out
Submit for playlist pitching again

WHY EPS ARE SO POWERFUL

1. You extend the life of your songs

Instead of:
1 release → done

You get:
Release → grow → re-release → grow again

2. You increase playlist chances
Some playlists prefer: Singles
Others prefer: EPs / projects

You now qualify for both

3. You look more “established”

Spotify favors artists who:
Have multiple releases
Show catalog depth

PERFECT TIMING (FOR YOUR PLAN)

Example flow:
Month 1 → Single A
Month 2 → Single B
Month 3 → Single C
Month 4 → EP (A + B + C)

FOR A 30 SONG STRATEGY

You should end up with:
15–20 singles
4–6 EPs

That creates constant release activity

HOW THIS HELPS YOU MAKE MONEY

You’re not relying on:
One song blowing up
You’re building A catalog that keeps getting pushed repeatedly

BOTTOM LINE

Singles = discovery
EPs = amplification

Both are required to build real streaming income.

HOW YOUR 30 SONGS SHOULD BE GROUPED

We’re going to create:
5 EPs total
Each EP = 3 songs
Built from your strongest-performing / best-structured releases

This keeps everything clean, strategic, and algorithm-friendly

STRUCTURE RULE (VERY IMPORTANT)

Each EP should include:
1 A-tier song (strongest)
1 B-tier song (solid)
1 A or B-tier song (supporting)

NEVER stack all your best songs into one EP
You want EVERY EP to have a “leader”

EP #1 – “Launch Phase EP”
(Your strongest opening set)

Song 1 (A-tier)
Song 2 (A-tier)
Song 3 (B-tier)

Goal: Strong first impression + algorithm trigger

EP #2 – “Momentum EP”

Song 4 (A-tier)
Song 5 (B-tier)
Song 6 (B-tier)

Goal: Keep growth steady

EP #3 – “Expansion EP”

Song 7 (A-tier)
Song 8 (B-tier)
Song 9 (C-tier)

Goal: Introduce deeper catalog without losing energy

EP #4 – “Depth EP”

Song 10 (A-tier)
Song 11 (B-tier)
Song 12 (C-tier)

Goal: Broaden catalog reach

EP #5 – “Catalog Power EP”

Song 13 (A-tier)
Song 14 (B-tier)
Song 15 (C-tier)

Goal: Sustain long-term streaming

WHAT ABOUT THE OTHER 15 SONGS?

These are used as:
Standalone Singles
Fill release calendar
Test audience reactions
Feed algorithm

Future EPs or Album
Once you see which songs perform best

ADVANCED STRATEGY (THIS IS THE REAL PLAY)

After 6–9 months: Look at your data in Spotify for Artists

Then: Build a “Best Of” EP or Album:
Top 5–10 performing songs
Repackage AGAIN

This creates another spike in streams

EP NAMING STRATEGY (IMPORTANT)

Keep it simple and brandable:

Examples:
“Midnight Signals – EP”
“Electric Nights – EP”
“Broken City – EP”

Avoid generic names like “EP Vol 1”

CRITICAL RULES FOR EP SUCCESS

ALWAYS: Use SAME ISRCs (for stream stacking)
New artwork (every EP)
Release 3–4 weeks after last single in that group

NEVER:

Drop EP before singles
Mix random songs with no structure
Use all your best songs at once

WHAT THIS CREATES

Instead of 30 songs sitting still

You now have: 15–20 single releases
5 EP releases
25+ total release events

That’s how you build momentum

SIMPLE BREAKDOWN

Singles = testing + discovery
EPs = scaling + amplification

FINAL RECOMMENDATION
Start with: Your BEST 3 songs → EP #1
Then follow the structure above