Marketing
Artist One-Sheet Generator
Create a clean artist/release one-sheet for blogs, curators, bookers, and collaborators.
Marketing
Tool inputs
Generated output
One-Sheet
Your Artist Name one-sheet
Your Artist Name Genre: Alternative pop Release: Your New Single (Set date) Bio: An independent artist building intimate songs with widescreen production and sharp pop writing. Release story: A late-night song about trying to stay connected while life is changing quickly. Highlights: Recent singles reached 40,000 streams, 8,500 monthly listeners, and two independent playlist adds. Primary link: https://velveteen.fm/your-release Contact: team@example.com
Next best move
Velveteen handles distribution, release validation, royalties, and label-style pitching in one workflow. Use this result to tighten the release, then move it into a real distribution plan.
Frequently asked questions
What is a one-sheet?+
A one-sheet is a single-page document summarizing an artist or release for blogs, curators, bookers, or collaborators. It replaces a long EPK with a focused, skimmable brief.
Who should I send a one-sheet to?+
Send it to playlist curators, booking agents, music blogs, sync coordinators, and any collaborator who needs a quick overview of you or your release.
What should the bio section say?+
Keep it factual and short — two to four sentences covering who you are, what you make, and one piece of concrete proof. Avoid adjectives like 'unique' or 'groundbreaking' without evidence.
How is a one-sheet different from a press release?+
A press release tells a news story in journalistic format. A one-sheet is a reference card — shorter, scannable, and intended for people who need the facts fast, not a narrative.
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