In this lesson you will learn: One-page facts: release date, credits, hooks, comparable artists. Photo kit: horizontal + vertical, credit lines. A bio that leads with story, not adjectives.
Curators and media skim fast. A one-sheet is not a biography essay—it’s **scannable proof** and **easy assets**. This lesson gives you a structure you can reuse every drop.
Top: artist name, release title, date, runtime, explicit/clean.. Middle: 3 bullet story beats + 3 comparable artists + 1 quoteable line.. Bottom: links (press, smart link), contact, socials.. Attach: 3000px+ press photo, 4:5 and 16:9 crops, photo credit.
Update the doc in place each release; version the filename with the date.
Publicists press releases via industry wires (e.g. Business Wire) and targeted lists; indie budgets often use EPKs and SubmitHub-style tools selectively.. Music supervisors use searchable databases (e.g. DISCO, Soundcharts) and direct relationships—your one-sheet is a search asset.. Photo credits matter: Getty, press agencies, and photographer contracts define where images can be reused.