Contact
Have a suggestion or found an artist we should feature? Reach out—your tips help us improve.
- Email: everydayroyalties@gmail.com
- Include links to tracks/playlists and a short note on the vibe match.
Support Scope
- Editorial suggestions and corrections
- Accessibility issues (keyboard navigation, contrast, screen readers)
- Bug reports
Updated Oct 01, 2025
Get in Touch
We welcome recs, corrections, and accessibility feedback. The more specific you are, the faster we can act.
Best Way to Reach Us
Email: everydayroyalties@gmail.com (we aim to reply within 2–3 business days).
What Helps Us Help You
- Links to tracks/playlists and what vibe you think they match.
- Page URL where you noticed an issue (if any).
- Optional: screenshots for bugs or layout issues.
Support Scope
- Editorial suggestions & corrections
- Bug reports & performance issues
- Accessibility requests
Updated Oct 01, 2025
Sending better suggestions and corrections
Real feedback from listeners makes this page sharper over time. When you reach out, a bit of extra context goes a long way.
- Mention specific songs or projects that made you think an artist belongs next to Summer Walker.
- Tell us what moment the music fit: healing, relapse, soft life, grind mode, or late‑night spiraling.
- If you disagree with a suggestion, let us know which track felt off and what you expected instead.
- Share regions or scenes we're missing—local gems, SoundCloud pockets, or international artists in the same lane.
The more you share about how you actually listen, the more this guide can feel tailored to real‑world use, not just genre tags.
What we can and can't help with
This contact page is here for feedback on the guide itself, not for direct artist management or business requests.
- We can listen to thoughtful suggestions about artists or projects that belong in this lane.
- We can correct factual details about credits, release dates, or project names when something's off.
- We can consider ideas for new blog topics that would help other listeners navigate this sound.
- We cannot pass along DMs, business proposals, or personal messages to Summer Walker or any listed artist.
Knowing these boundaries keeps the inbox focused on what this site can realistically do well.
Setting gentle expectations around replies
We read as much feedback as possible, but this isn't a 24/7 support line or a social feed.
- There may be a delay before we can read or respond to your message, especially during busy seasons.
- We can't always reply in depth, even when your story or suggestion really resonates.
- If your note includes an urgent personal situation, we may gently suggest reaching out to trusted friends, family, or professional support instead of relying on a music site.
- Short, clear messages with one main request are more likely to get a helpful response.
We appreciate every thoughtful message, even when we can't show it with a long email back.
If you spot errors, broken links, or accessibility issues
Beyond musical suggestions, practical feedback helps keep the guide healthy for everyone.
- Let us know if links stop working or point somewhere unexpected.
- Mention any text contrast or layout issues that make the page hard to read on your device.
- Flag typos, misattributed credits, or missing context when something looks off.
- If you rely on assistive tech, tell us what would make the experience smoother.
Those small fixes can make a big difference for the next listener who lands here looking for the same kind of comfort.
Signals that your feedback is especially helpful
All feedback is welcome, but certain details make it easier for us to act on what you share.
- You mention which page or section you were on when something felt off or especially helpful.
- You give one or two concrete examples instead of general "this site is good/bad" labels.
- You frame suggestions as additions or tweaks, not demands, so we can weigh them alongside other needs.
- You let us know if you're comfortable with us summarizing your feedback in future update notes.
Those specifics turn feedback into a roadmap we can actually follow.
Emotional boundaries around music conversations
Stories about how songs hit can be intense. It's okay for both you and anyone reading messages to have limits.
- Share only what you feel comfortable putting in an email that might be read more than once.
- Keep in mind that people on the other side of the screen are humans with their own capacity.
- It's valid to say, "This song helped me through something heavy" without describing every detail.
- If writing the message makes you feel worse instead of better, it might be a sign to pause and ground yourself first.
Music can open big doors; it's okay to walk through them slowly.
Topics we're not the right place to handle
Some situations deserve support that goes beyond what a music discovery site can safely offer.
- Immediate crises or emergencies where you might be in danger.
- Requests for personal counseling, therapy, or legal advice.
- Confidential industry information that shouldn't be shared over email.
- Conflicts between fans, communities, or artists that need mediation.
In those cases, trusted people in your life or qualified professionals are better equipped than any playlist or article.