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dxvl's audit found a discovery-setup problem, not a momentum problem.

9,736 followers, popularity 24/100.

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Public verdict

dxvl's follower base is ahead of the stream numbers, and the most recent release is still fresh enough to benefit from a push.

No genre tags are set on the profile. With a fresh release and 9,736 followers, that's the single biggest lever currently unused.

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Spotify Artist Audit
Issued
July 5, 2026
Latest release
ephesians 4 (love!)
Public excerpt from real audit

dxvl 9,736 followers, popularity 24/100.

Tag genres immediately and run a save-focused campaign around "ephesians 4 (love!)" while it's still in its first weeks.

Primary finding

No genre tags are set on the profile. With a fresh release and 9,736 followers, that's the single biggest lever currently unused.

01

Where You Stand

you're in a spot where your followers are high enough that you can really leverage them algorithmically, but you're not quite seeing the stream numbers to match yet.

02

What's Working

  • you have a solid follower base of nearly 10k people, which is a huge asset.
  • your recent release is getting some traction, showing people are listening.
  • your track titles hint at a strong personal narrative and thematic depth.
03

Quick Wins

  • reach out to your 9,736 followers directly via email or social media and ask them to stream "ephesians 4 (love!)" when it drops or right after.
  • look at your top 5 most popular tracks and see if you can build a small, focused playlist around them.
  • ask a few friends or fellow artists if they'd add "ephesians 4 (love!)" to a personal playlist they share.
04

30-Day Playbook

  • immediately tag your music with 3-5 relevant genres on spotify. this is crucial for discovery.
  • create a simple social media campaign encouraging your followers to save "ephesians 4 (love!)" before and after release.
  • dedicate time to engaging with other artists in your potential genre space - comment on their music, share their tracks, build community.
  • analyze your spotify for artists data after a week to see which platforms are driving streams and double down on those.
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Eddy K.
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What this example proves

What did Chartlex find in dxvl's Spotify audit?

Chartlex found dxvl has a strong follower base for the stream numbers, with no genre tags set on Spotify for Artists during a fresh release window.

What public Spotify data was used in this audit?

The public audit uses dxvl's Spotify followers, popularity score, and latest release timing.

What should dxvl do next?

The recommended next move is setting genre tags immediately and running a save-focused campaign while the release is still new.

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