Artists Like SZA

Contact

Contact

Feedback, requests, or artist suggestions? Send a note—this project grows with your ears.

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Submission Guidelines

Response & Credits

We can’t feature every suggestion, but we read them all. If a pick makes a section, we’ll credit by handle or first name (tell us how to list you).

Contact

Feedback, requests, or artist suggestions? I’d love to hear them.

Email: everydayroyalties@gmail.com

What to Send

Helpful Things to Include in Your Message

If you reach out, a little context makes it much easier to improve the guide for you and other listeners.

You don't have to write an essay—bullet points are enough. Honest listener feedback quietly shapes how this site evolves.

Examples of Messages from Other Listeners

To make it easier to reach out, here are a few sample styles of messages that would be genuinely helpful.

You never have to send anything, but when you do, those details help the guide stay fan-shaped instead of algorithm-shaped.

What Happens After You Send Feedback

You might be curious what actually changes when people send suggestions or corrections.

Either way, listener messages are treated as part of the curation process, not as inbox noise.

From listener to co-curator

How Your Perspective Helps the Guide Grow

Every listener comes from a slightly different corner of the music world, and that influences which artists you spot first.

When you share that context, the guide becomes more global and less centered on just one algorithm or perspective.

When not to overthink it

You Don't Need the Perfect Suggestion

If something about the guide feels off for you, you don't have to write a full review to be helpful.

Honest, simple reactions are often more useful than carefully polished essays.

Listener stories

Sharing How These Artists Met Your Life

Beyond suggestions and corrections, simple stories about how songs showed up for you are incredibly valuable.

Those snapshots say more about what matters than any statistics or charts ever could.

Low-pressure connection

You Can Always Just Say “Thanks”

Not every message has to be a suggestion. Sometimes, a quick note that something helped is more than enough.

Simple gratitude is a completely valid—and appreciated—reason to reach out.

Respectful dialogue

Sending Critique Without Losing the Vibe

Honest feedback helps the guide improve, especially when it's specific and grounded in your real listening.

Great music spaces are built through conversation, not just silent disagreement.