Your bio is the foundation of your EPK. If it’s unclear or generic, it weakens your entire presentation.
Quick Summary
Why a professional bio matters
Short vs long bio formats
A fill-in-the-blank template
Common mistakes to avoid
Why Your Bio Matters
Your bio communicates your identity, sound, and credibility before anyone hears your music.
It’s also the core element of a strong professional music EPK.
Simple Bio Structure
Opening positioning statement
Genre and sound description
Achievements or releases
Momentum and future direction
Artist Bio Template
[Artist Name] is a [genre] artist/producer known for [distinctive trait]. With releases on [labels/platforms] and support from [artists/press], they have built a reputation for [result].
If you’re preparing to send demos, read How to Send a Demo to a Record Label.
Common Mistakes
Overhyping without proof, vague genre descriptions, and writing in first person when third person is expected.
These fall under broader growth issues covered in 7 Music Marketing Mistakes.
Turn your bio into a professional press kit.



