TLDR; Kyle Beats used Boost Collective to promote his music, gaining 50,000+ plays and 8,800+ monthly listeners—proving playlist can deliver serious results when a legitimate service like Boost Collective manages it.

Here's a deeper look into Kyle Beats and Boost Collective's results:
500-1200 daily streams 3 months later
50,000+ total streams
28,000+ monthly listeners
Let's dive into the full breakdown.

This is for the track "i guess I was right" which he dropped anonymously in March 2025.
Kyle Beats is no rookie (100+ million streams a year) he's built a powerhouse brand on YouTube and earned loyal music fanbases. But even for creators with serious clout...
Playlist promotion is a way for artists to increase real Spotify streams.
Since F4TE was a brand new artist page created by Kyle, he wanted to give it a promotion so the activity wasn't fully dead.
Kyle Beats has partnered with Ronan Mullins (Co-Founder of Boost Collective) to promote his track "guess I Was Right" by his alter ego persona 'F4TE'.
Here is the walkdown of their Campaign:
Kyle Beats and Matt Corman use Boost Collective.
Matt Corman is also one of the larger artists who work with Boost Collective.
KYLE Beats and Matt Corman are long-time buddies, hang out, cook tracks and have one thing in common- they both used Boost Collective.
Corman has received over half a million streams from working with Boost Collective playlists.

Kyle Beats uses Boost Collective for Playlist promotion because they help boost discovery, gain real streams, and build a fanbase. It connects songs with listeners who are most likely to enjoy, save, and share them—organically. Without Kyle building the playlist himself.
Here is a breakdown of different promotion methods, and relevant metrics:
When Kyle Beats partnered with Boost Collective for his track release, the goal wasn't just visibility—it was retention, saves, and sustained engagement.
When you look at the long-term retention, there is a good indication that fans will stay listening.
It's similar to other tracks we've promoted!
Kyle ran a small budget test—just a few hundred bucks—using Boost Collective's playlist ad service.
Key Campaign Metrics from Kyle Beats X Boost Collective promotion:
That 8k+ monthly listeners rate? That's well above the average, and a strong signal to Spotify that the song deserves more visibility!
Boost didn't just place the track anywhere—they pushed it through a tightly vetted network of active Spotify curators and influencers.

Even the largest names in the music space need playlisting - Spotify is the biggest streaming platform on earth. Kyle Beats used Boost Collective and it was a significant 50,000+ extra Spotify organic streams!
5 Reasons Playlist Promotion Worked for Kyle Beats:
His track was only sent to relevant curators, not random playlists.
Many real music tastemakers and bloggers were involved.
No fake streams, no skips, just quality plays and saves.
A few hundred dollars produced measurable ROI.
A high save rate triggered a positive algorithm response.
Kyle Beats saw firsthand how playlist promotion can turn passive listeners into active fans. It's not just about having a"good" track - but promoting it properly.
Kyle's experience proves this isn't just for beginners. Playlist promotion—when done right—is a scalable, data-driven way to get music into the ears of real fans.
Even if you've already got content, clout, or a small fanbase, playlist ads can unlock the next level. If your song connects, the data will follow—and Spotify will notice.
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