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Music Marketing Needs To Leave Behind These Ineffective Rollout Moves
Olivia Shalhoup · 2026-05-05 · via Forbes - Business
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Music marketing has a long memory. Tactics that once generated headlines get recycled into playbooks, repeated across rollout after rollout until they stop working — and sometimes keep going even after that. Every era of the industry carries a few moves that outlived their usefulness but haven't been officially retired yet. I asked music marketing executives the same question: what is one overrated rollout move the industry should leave behind? The answers were pointed, and they were consistent.

The Social Media Blackout

Josh Harris, Manager of Digital Marketing & Strategy (Distribution) at Roc Nation, doesn't mince words on this one: "The rollout move artists should leave behind is the 'social media blackout,' especially when it's used as a placeholder for actual storytelling. It worked when social feeds were more static and fan attention was easier to command, but now it often does the opposite in a world moving a mile a minute: it kills discoverability, removes proof of momentum, and assumes people are more curious than they are. Artists shouldn't hide their world, but build off of it in front of fans."

Lea Swatosch, Director of Digital Marketing Strategy at Red Light Management, puts an even finer point on it: "Wiping an artist's entire Instagram to 'create mystery' is overplayed. Unless you're already A-list, it backfires. Mystery only works if people already care, and you're removing the exact content that would make them care in the first place."

The caveat matters. The social media wipe has worked exactly once at the level it needed to, and that was Taylor Swift in August 2017 — when she cleared every post from her Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Tumblr simultaneously ahead of the Reputation era. The move sent her already-massive fanbase into a frenzy of speculation before she surfaced five days later with cryptic snake clips and a full album announcement. It worked because Swift had spent years building a fandom with the emotional investment to care deeply about her absence. The blackout wasn’t the strategy, it was more like the signal, and it landed because everything that came before it had earned enough attention to make that silence feel significant. For artists without that kind of accumulated equity, the same tactic registers differently. An empty feed with no prior foundation doesn’t read as mystery, it reads as inactivity, and algorithms treat it accordingly. Discoverability drops. Momentum stalls. The audience that wasn't yet paying close attention simply moves on.

HOUSTON, TX - FEBRUARY 04: Taylor Swift performs at DIRECTV NOW Super Saturday Night Concert at Club Nomadic on February 4, 2017 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by John Shearer/Getty Images for DIRECTV)

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Casey Childers, VP of Digital Strategy at ONErpm, connects this directly to how platforms reward consistency: "Going dark or not posting during pre-release is overplayed. As catalogue continues to carry fan interest and as algorithms reward long-term consistency, we should find ways to build hype instead of going silent between eras. We have to find ways to keep the artists in conversation."

Sabrina Carpenter's Short n' Sweet rollout in 2024 is the counterargument in action. Rather than going dark between eras, Carpenter's team stayed visible and present, using billboards, social teasing, and sustained single rollouts to keep her in conversation from the moment "Espresso" dropped at Coachella through the album's August release. Each piece of content was tied to a consistent persona and a clear aesthetic thread — nothing felt like filler, and nothing required her to manufacture mystery by disappearing. The result was one of the most commercially and culturally successful pop rollouts of the year, including a Grammy win for Best Pop Vocal Album, without a single moment of engineered silence.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 08: Sabrina Carpenter performs during the 2024 Governors Ball Music Festival at Flushing Meadows Corona Park on June 08, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Astrida Valigorsky/Getty Images)

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The High-Budget, Low-Stakes Music Video

Paul Averhart, Digital Marketing Manager at UnitedMasters, shifts the conversation to visuals: "When it comes to an album rollout, high-budget, low-impact music videos are too common. Too often I see a video that was made on a $2 million budget with a plethora of SFX that has no direct correlation to the album's key story or messaging. It's time to focus on connecting the dots between visuals and an album across the board to give fans a world to step into each release. Odds are it will create much more conversation than a highly produced three-minute movie."

The distinction Averhart draws is between production value and narrative coherence. A video can be cinematically gorgeous and culturally inert at the same time — a polished standalone moment that generates no pull toward the album, the era, or the artist's larger story.

Beyoncé's Lemonade visual album in 2016 remains the clearest proof of concept on the other side of that equation. The project wasn't expensive for the sake of being expensive — every image, every directorial choice, every location was in service of a cohesive narrative about Black womanhood, marriage, healing, and Southern gothic identity.

The visual component was so inseparable from the music that critics and fans treated it as an event in its own right, more akin to a prestige television premiere than a traditional album drop. It permanently redefined what a music video campaign could accomplish when the creative vision was specific and the storytelling was airtight. A cult classic video built around spectacle without that connective tissue gives audiences nothing to return to, nothing to discuss, and no emotional doorway into the project it's supposed to promote.

The industry would do well to take that lesson seriously. Fans aren’t just looking for production budgets, they're looking for a world to step into. And the most enduring rollouts of the last decade were built exactly that way.

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