Release Content Kit

Release Content Kit
for Independent Artists

One track. One clean rollout. Built to keep the release signal consistent.

What this is

One track becomes a complete release content kit.

01Spotify Canvas — looping cover motion
023 short-form videos — hook, lyric, sound-usage
03Cover-card set — short cover + end card
042 release graphics — pre-save + out-now
05Status-locked CTA system
06Posting checklist
Proof — GLASS SKIN

A release built as one signal.

GLASS SKIN (English) and ガラスの肌 (Japanese) are live on Spotify and Apple Music — and GLASS SKIN (Anime Version), an English anime alt-rock arrangement, is on pre-save. One song, three versions, one system.

One rule set governed the call-to-action, the visual language, the short-form direction, and the way the release read across both languages — so the family held together as a single body of work, not two scattered uploads.

No performance metrics claimed. This shows how the release was built, not a growth result.

Read the full case study →

Why it works

Most releases don't fail on the song. They fail on the rollout.

01 · CTA drift

The link says "pre-save" while the caption says "out now." Mixed signal, dead clicks.

02 · Visual drift

Every post looks like a different project. No recognizable identity.

03 · Weak short-form

Text snapped to every vocal line. Cluttered frames, no direction.

04 · Generic AI slop

A default-template look with no point of view. The system replaces all four with one consistent rollout.

Scope

Narrow on purpose.

In scope
  • One track
  • 7-day kit
  • Up to 2 revision rounds
  • Pre-release or live release
  • Status-locked CTA system
Not in scope
  • Full music video
  • Character rig
  • Complex animation
  • 30-day campaign management
  • Unlimited revisions
  • Mikage IP usage
The CTA is status-locked — never mixed
Pre-releasePre-save
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Intake

To start, send your release details.

One short form — track, cover, release date, and direction. A 50% deposit confirms your slot; the rest on delivery.