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Our Artists

How Mermaidz Records evaluates artist profiles before publishing a public roster.

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What We Publish On Artist Pages

A public roster should be useful to listeners, collaborators, and review teams, not just a placeholder.

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Artist Identity

Each profile should explain the artist's sound, background, release focus, and the audience they are building.

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Release Context

Profiles should include active releases, links, credits, and the context behind the catalog being promoted.

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Editorial Value

Listeners should leave with a better understanding of the artist, not just the message that more content is coming later.

Development Process

How New Artists Move Toward a Public Roster

This page now explains the process while the public roster is being built.

Submission Review

Artists are first assessed on originality, release readiness, rights clarity, and whether the project aligns with the direction of the brand.

  • Original music or properly cleared rights
  • Professional intent and clear release goals
  • Enough information to evaluate the project seriously

Profile Preparation

Before a roster page goes live, there should be enough real material to present the artist in a meaningful way.

  • Artist bio and visual identity
  • Release references, credits, and links
  • Context around genre, audience, and goals

Public Announcement

Roster listings are strongest when they are tied to active releases, working links, and a real introduction to the artist rather than an empty teaser.

  • Public-facing profile page with original writing
  • Release support and contact pathways where relevant
  • Ongoing updates as the artist catalog grows
Why not publish a placeholder roster just to fill the page?

Placeholder pages are exactly the kind of thin content that can hurt trust and AdSense review outcomes. It is better to explain the artist development process than to show empty cards.

What will future artist profiles include?

Mermaidz can publish bios, genre direction, catalog highlights, credits, and relevant links once there is enough verified material to make each profile genuinely useful.

How can an artist be considered for a future roster page?

The first step is the submission form. Projects that are original, prepared, and professionally presented are easier to evaluate for deeper collaboration.

Want to be Featured?

Submit original, release-ready work and give the team enough context to evaluate your project properly.

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