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I am a pop artist who started releasing music about a year ago. I started off with no base, then slowly grew my Instagram from 500 followers to now almost 3k. I currently average between 10-15k monthly listeners. I'm not big by any means but I do feel like my music is getting better. I recently started using SoundBetter and hired my go to producer who produces all my new tracks and I feel like I've literally leveled up. My last and future releases are and will be much higher quality than my previous ones and my monthly listeners went up by about 40% just off my last release alone. But I feel like I am at a tipping point.
I use playlist pitching through Groover to pitch my new songs to curators and I use targeted Instagram and Facebook ads to get new listeners that are interested in my music. I have been consistently releasing a new song every 6 weeks for the past year and I promote every single release for 6 weeks. What else can I do to really take off? Should I be looking for a label? Should I just continue to focus on releasing new music? Should I try to find a manager? I'm really not too sure about what to do and was hoping that I could get some advice.
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