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Every artist wants their song to go viral, but not every artist has GHS 2,000 to spend on influencers, DJs, and sponsored ads.
If that’s your situation, don’t stress — you can still push your song with zero or low budget.
You just need the right strategy, not just hype.
Let’s show you how.
📦 1. Create a Promo Kit Before Dropping
Don’t just drop the song and disappear. Prepare properly.
Here’s what your promo kit should include:
* 🎵 Clean, mixed MP3 file
* 🎨 Eye-catching cover art
* ✍🏾 A short write-up (what’s the song about? why should we care?)
* 📸 2 or 3 nice promo photos
* 📱 Streaming/download links (Boomplay, Audiomack, Spotify, YouTube)
🔥 Optional bonus: 15-sec TikTok-ready teaser video or performance clip
📲 2. Turn Your WhatsApp Status Into a Billboard
You don’t need 10K followers to go far. Use what you have.
Every time you post about your song:
* Add a snippet of the track
* Use engaging captions: “Would you vibe to this?”, “Be honest, 🔥 or 💩?”
* Add a link and ask people to forward it
💡 Tip: Ask your close friends to repost your flyer or teaser on their Status too. That’s free promo multiplying your reach.
3. Perform Freestyles or Acoustic Versions
Instead of begging people to “click the link,” entertain them first.
Set up your phone, vibe to your beat, and perform:
* A live freestyle
* A 30-second verse from the song
* A stripped version (guitar, keyboard, acapella)
Post it on TikTok, Reels, Threads, and even Facebook.
Raw, real content connects more than over-polished videos.
🤝 4. DM & Tag Music Pages That Support Upcomers
Pages like:
* @kaknewsdotcom
* @musicarenagh
* @brownghnews
* @dcleakers
* @ghanawebmusic
* @blissgh, @gharticles, @ghxclusives
Send a respectful DM with your press kit. Don’t spam.
If they love your energy or the song, they might post it for free or low cost.
🔁 5. Jump on Trends (Wisely)
Go to TikTok or Instagram and check current Ghanaian trends.
If there’s a hot sound, visual style, or filter, add your song into that format.
Example:
* Trend: “Girls on campus react to your music”
* Your content: Show reactions to your own track
You’re not copying — you’re blending in where people are already watching.
👂🏾 6. Get Feedback Before Spending Money
Before you pay a blogger or promoter, test the song.
Play it for:
* Friends who will be honest
* DJs at lounges or campus events
* People on WhatsApp who will tell you if the hook slaps
Sometimes, you don’t need promo — you need a better hook or remix.
🧠 7. Use Facebook Groups (Seriously)
Ghanaian Facebook groups are still gold.
Post your song in:
* Ghana Music Lovers
* Underground Musicians Hub GH
* Kumasi Music Vibes
* Tema GH Talent Showcase
Post it with a caption like:
“Just dropped this. Would love feedback from real music heads 💯”
Engage with everyone who comments. You’re building an army, not chasing views.
📢 8. Ask for Help, But Offer Something Too
Instead of “help me blow,” say something like:
“Bro, I respect what you do. Just dropped my latest Afrodrill banger — would mean a lot if you can repost. Let me know if I can also share your page or content back.”
Simple favors build long-term connections. Don’t always be the guy asking — sometimes, offer small value.
💡 Final Words from KAKNEWS
Money helps — but strategy wins.
If you don’t have cash, use your mind, your circle, your phone, and your consistency.
Promoting a song isn’t a one-day job.
It’s a 60-day mission of pushing content, being creative, and getting people to FEEL your sound.
📬 Want Help from KAKNEWS?
We support underground artists with:
* Write-ups
* Music blog features
* Social media boosts
* Plugging your songs to DJs and music curators
Submit your promo materials to: mrrkak76@gmail.com
Or DM: @kaknewsdotcom
We’re here to amplify your sound.
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source: kaknews.com