The Best Music Podcast Intro (Updated - PACK)
Listeners want to get to the content. Aim for a 20–40 second intro.
"[Music: Fast-paced, modern beat] It’s [Date] , and the charts are moving fast. You’re tuned into [Podcast Name] , your fast-track pass to everything happening in music right now. I’m [Your Name] , and on today’s episode: [Headline 1] , [Headline 2] , and our 'Must-Listen' track of the week. Stay tuned—we’re starting now." Quick Tips for a Professional Intro: The Best Music Podcast Intro
Always include the name of the show, your name, and the specific value the listener gets (e.g., "the stories behind the songs"). Listeners want to get to the content
"[Music fades in—rhythmic and steady] You’re listening to [Podcast Name] , your weekly soundscape for the best in [Genre] . I’m your host, [Your Name] , and for the next hour, we’re turning down the noise of the world to focus on the notes that matter. Today, we’re diving into [Main Topic/Artist] . Let’s get into the music." 2. The "Deep Dive" Intro You’re tuned into [Podcast Name] , your fast-track
The "best" music podcast intro isn't just one script; it’s a vibe that matches your specific genre, whether you're analyzing music theory, interviewing indie artists, or reviewing the latest drops. Here are three distinct templates you can adapt: 1. The "Vibe & Atmosphere" Intro Best for: DJ sets, lo-fi discovery, or chill music reviews.
Best for: Music history, theory, or documentary-style storytelling.