Showing posts with label Spotify. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spotify. Show all posts

28 September 2017

#TBT Spotify style with Your Time Capsule

Spotify has launched a new personalised playlist for users called Your Time Capsule, following on from the success of Your Summer Rewind, Spotify’s personalised playlist for summer.

Available today for all Spotify users in 60 Spotify markets, Your Time Capsule gathers the 30 most nostalgic tracks from a user's teens and early twenties to create a trip down memory lane.

  Source: Spotify. Spotify launches Your Time Capsule playlist.
Source: Spotify. Spotify launches Your Time Capsule playlist.

Interested?

Locate Your Time Capsule at the top of the Home area or in the Decades section of the Browse area on Spotify’s mobile apps for iOS and Android, or online.

Hashtag: #TBT*

*TBT stands for 'throwback Thursday', when nostalgic topics are mentioned together with the hashtag.

24 November 2016

Spotify unveils 25 under 25 list for Singapore

Spotify today revealed the list of the 25 most influential artists under the age of 25 who are dominating the music industry in Singapore.

Eighteen-year-old Canadian singer-songwriter Shawn Mendes tops the list, boasting 25 million Spotify listeners each month and over 500 million streams of his smash, Stitches. Following Mendes are: Ariana Grande, Martin Garrix, Justin Bieber and Alessia Cara. Also included are mainstays Gentle Bones and Fifth Harmony.

To determine the 25 under 25 list, music experts at Spotify looked at a variety of factors such as the number of people listening to an artist each month on Spotify, artists with songs featured in Spotify’s top playlists and top-performing artists by genre.

The top 25 list also includes newcomers such as Linying. This indie singer-songwriter has a spot on Spotify’s Global Viral 50 chart. “These young artists have broken boundaries and are certainly leading global culture regardless of age, making an impact across the world with their creativity and music. We are excited to see music from all over the world – international, regional and local – resonate amongst our Spotify users in Singapore. With so many young listeners on Spotify, it's always fascinating to hone in on the peer artists they're listening to and looking up to," said Chee Meng Tan, Director of Label Relations, Spotify, APAC.



Spotify's 25 Under 25 (Singapore Edition):

1. Shawn Mendes: Mendes started out posting six-second Vine clips of himself singing covers, and now, at 18, the singer-songwriter from Toronto fills major venues and attracts 25 million Spotify listeners each month. Multiple tracks from Mendes' sophomore album, Illuminate, which arrived in September, are popular on Spotify, with notable standout, Treat You Better on track to give Mendes' smash Stitches (500 million plus streams) a run for its money.

2. Ariana Grande: Multiple tracks from the 23-year-old singer’s latest album became instant hits; Dangerous Woman and Into You have clocked more than 200 million streams each, and Side to Side (with Nicki Minaj), is a top 10 song on Spotify’s global chart. Grande has 27 million monthly listeners.

3. Martin Garrix: Having reached electronic dance music (EDM) stardom at 17 thanks to several remixes, Dutch artist Garrix, now 20, continues to be at the top with banger (Editor's note: very good songIn The Name of Love, which is in Spotify’s Today’s Top Hits playlist. With 21 million monthly listeners, Garrix is in Spotify’s top twenty most popular artists of all time.

4. Justin Bieber: Bieber has been on a hot streak since his comeback Diplo/Skrillex collaboration Where Are Ü Now dropped in early 2015. With follow-up monster solo hits that just keep coming at us, like Love YourselfWhat Do You Mean? and Sorry - which have all passed the 700 million streams mark - there’s just no stopping the Biebs. Bieber’s collaboration with Major Lazer and MØ, Cold Water, is currently streaming more than 2.5 million times a day.

5. Alessia Cara: This 20-year-old from Ontario, Canada might have made a name for herself with a song about her disdain for teen parties, but has risen further since the success of Here, Spotify’s most viral song in the US last year (and No. 5 globally), the rhythm & blues (R&B) singer has attracted more than 13 million monthly listeners. Cara’s track, Scars to Your Beautiful, is a favourite in Spotify's Today’s Top Hits playlist at the moment.

6. Charlie Puth: With 20 million monthly listeners on Spotify, singer-songwriter Puth is one of the top players in pop music today. He gained worldwide recognition for the Wiz Khalifa song See You Again which Puth wrote, produced and sang on. His duets with leading ladies like Meghan Trainor (Marvin Gaye) and Selena Gomez (We Don’t Talk Anymore) turned to pop gold, with the latter seemingly living permanently on Spotify's global charts.

7. Fifth Harmony: This all-girl R&B group has more than 16 million Spotify listeners each month. The jam Work From Home has racked up more than half a billion listens and was a playlist staple over the summer in the US and UK (much like their Worth It from the year before). The current favourite is All In My Head (Flex) (featuring Fetty Wap).

8. Hailee Steinfeld: Steinfeld’s latest track, Starving, already has more than 160 million streams and a flight up Spotify’s global chart. The 19-year-old Oscar-nominated actress had a breakout single, Love Myself (210 million streams), last year. Steinfeld, who also starred as one of the Bardon Bellas in the accapella-celebrating movie Pitch Perfect 2, has 17 million monthly listeners.

9. Flume: Australian deejay/producer Flume just picked up 11 nominations for Australia’s Grammy- equivalent awards show, the ARIAs. Spotify listeners can’t get enough of Flume’s Say It (featuring Tove Lo) and Never Be Like You (featuring Kai). With 13 million monthly listeners, Flume (real name Harley Edward Streten), is one of the top EDM artists on the scene.

10. Zara Larsson: After winning a TV talent show in her native Sweden at 10, Larsson disappeared, grew up a bit, honed her singing chops, then made it her mission to tear up the world stage of pop music. Never Forget You (385 million streams) and Lush Life (485 million streams) feature Larsson, now 18, as a genre-bending artist, blending pop, EDM and even hiphop. Larsson attracts 18 million monthly listeners and her current track, Aint My Fault, is killing it on Spotify's Today’s Top Hits playlist.

11: Joel Adams: Singer-songwriter Adams is 19, hails from Brisbane, Australia, and has only ever released one song on Spotify. His sole ballad, Please Don’t Go, has received around 210 million streams. Now with 10 million monthly listeners, a contract with independent record label Will Walker records and a spot on Charlie Puth’s North America tour, Adams is the man of the moment.

12: Desiigner: When Panda took off earlier this year, hiphop artist Desiigner established himself as the breakout star of 2016. That song is now approaching half a billion streams. Signed to Kanye West’s record label G.O.O.D. Music, the 19-year-old from Brooklyn in New York, the US, is now scaling Spotify's charts with Timmy Turner. Desiigner (real name is Sidney Royel Selby III), attracts more than 13 million monthly listeners on Spotify.

13: Selena Gomez: Selena Gomez shed the last remnants of her children’s TV star past with the release of her sultry, coming-of-age album Revival. With multiple songs surpassing 200 million streams like Hands to Myself, Same Old Love and Good For You (currently at about 330 million streams), Gomez, 24, is now one of the leading ladies of pop music. She averages 2.5 million streams a day and listeners are besotted with her current collaboration with Puth, We Don’t Talk Anymore.

14. Halsey: Many Spotify listeners have followed pop singer Halsey’s career with great interest over the last couple of years, streaming New Americana, some 130 million times. But it’s her guest spot on the world’s biggest hit of the moment, The Chainsmokers’ Closer that brought Halsey’s stunning voice to the masses. Her solo music now averages 1.5 million streams a day, yet it feels like the 22-year-old from New Jersey is only just getting started.

15. Demi Lovato: Lovato commanded everyone’s attention with her assertive, no holds-barred album, Confident, which produced the mega title track as well as last year’s summer standout, Cool for The Summer (180 million streams). Listeners are also embracing Lovato’s Body Say, in a big way. The 24-year-old singer-songwriter attracts 10 million monthly listeners.

16. Cheat Codes: When Los Angeles, California electronic trio Cheat Codes released the song Sex earlier this year, it resonated in a big way with listeners in Spotify’s New Music Friday playlist. The track borrows from Salt N Peppa’s 1990 hit Let’s Talk About Sex and has amassed more than 320 million streams. Cheat Codes averages 15 million monthly users and right now listeners like Let Me Hold You (Turn Me On) featuring Dante Klein.

17. Daya: Singer-songwriter Daya can be heard all over The Chainsmokers’ summer 2016 hit, Don’t Let Me Down, but in the summer of the year before, her own Hide Away (215 million streams) was already setting her stage for superstardom. The 18-year-old talent from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, whose real name is Martine Tandon, just dropped her full-length debut album Sit Still, Look Pretty and the title track has had an impressive run in Spotify’s Today’s Top Hits playlist.

18. BTS: This seven-member South Korean boy band are not only known for their musical talent but also for their large social media presence. Their lead hit single Blood Sweat & Tears from their second studio album Wings is fast becoming a fan favourite. It has received over 8 million streams since it was launched on Spotify.

19. EXO: EXO, short for Exoplanet, is a boyband known for a unique mix of rap, hiphop, rock, R&B and most importantly choreography. The band has been one of the most popular subjects on the Internet ever since they debuted in 2012. Their latest single Dancing King has been bringing in the stream numbers since launch, as it is now shy from 3 million streams.

20. BLACKPINK: BLACKPINK released their debut single album Square One followed by their second single album Square Two. Although a recent newcomer, BLACKPINK's debut hit singles - Whistle and Boombayah - secured the top positions on the Billboard World Digital Songs chart. They were fastest act to hold such spots, and the third Korean artist to do so.

21. Linying: Linying first gained recognition from her collaborations with European House giants, Felix Jaehn and Lost Frequencies, leading to a No. 1 peak on Hype Machine and over 10 million plays on Spotify. She released her first single Sticky Leaves late last year, landing on Spotify’s viral charts globally. Her current popular hit single on Spotify is Alpine.

22. 周興哲 (Eric Chou): Chou’s mother insisted that he take up classical piano. From there, this artist found his passion in composing his own songs, whilst capturing the raw emotions of life. His second album What Love Has Taught Us... (愛情教會我們的事) carries one of his proudest works Let’s Not Be Friends in The Future (以後別做朋友); from being picked as the original soundtrack (OST) for a prominent Taiwanese drama to being one of his most streamed songs on Spotify.

23. DEAN: Having written chart toppers for K-Pop boy bands such as EXO, Block B and VIXX, DEAN has proven to be a hit song maker. Earlier this year, he dropped his EP, 130 Mood: TRBL, with notable standout hits such as Pour Up and D (Half Moon). He performed during SXSW 2016 in the US this year, a first for an Asian artist, and followed it by performing at K-CON. 

24. Gentle Bones: At 22, Joel Tan aka Gentle Bones saw his recent extended play (EP) Geniuses & Thieves hit No. 1 upon its release on June 2016 with the hits Run Tell Daddy and Geniuses & Thieves. Two back-to-back sold-out concerts were staged in Singapore in June.

25. MYRNE: MYRNE released his debut four-track EP Softsins on Mad Decent in November 2015, inaugurating himself as one of the only Asian artists on the roster. No stranger to the festival/club circuit, his Feels Right (Radio Edit) has garnered over 2 million streams in a short period.

Spotify is now available in 60 markets globally with more than 100 million active users*, and over 40 million paying subscribers**.

Interested?

Listen to Spotify’s 25 Under 25 playlist for Singapore

*As at June 2016 

**As at September 2016

17 July 2016

Spotify Singapore users have spent 11.4 billion minutes on Spotify

· Two in five people with Internet access are streaming on Spotify

· Users in Singapore spend on average of 108 minutes per day on the app

· Since launch, Singaporean users have spent 11.4 billion minutes streaming on Spotify

Spotify, the music streaming service, is celebrating another successful year in Singapore with two in five Singaporeans with Internet access now using Spotify.

“Singaporeans have embraced Spotify since we launched three years ago,” says Sunita Kaur, Managing Director for Spotify Asia. “We are now one of the favourite ways for Singaporeans to enjoy music and we’re looking forward to improving the service even further over the coming months.

“Music is an integral part of many lives and it is no different here in Singapore. We believe Spotify is the perfect music streaming companion. We offer users the best features and content - both international and local – that has proven so popular with music fans here.”

Since Spotify launched in Singapore, users in the country have spent 11.4 billion minutes streaming on Spotify, with the number of users having grown at least 50% year on year. They spend, on average, 108 minutes a day streaming music from the platform, generally between 2pm and 6pm.

Some of the most streamed playlists in Singapore include Today's Top Hits, Pop Chillout, Pop Ballads, Peaceful Piano, and Acoustic Covers which are all compiled by Spotify's own expert music curators. The most streamed artist in Singapore over the past year has been Justin Bieber, with the most popular song being One Dance by Drake featuring Kyla and Wizkid.

Interested?

Spotify Singapore offers over 30 million songs for free across mobile devices and desktops. Download the app. Spotify Premium, which provides ad-free, offline music, has various packages and can be billed via Singtel, StarHub and M1.

Alternatively, sign up with Singtel Music to enjoy Spotify Premium without worrying about your data usage. Options include paying S$7.90/month with a 12-month contract or S$9.90/month with no contract.

Read the TechTrade Asia blog post about the launch of Singtel Music



Hashtags: #Spotify, #spotifysg

3 October 2015

Spotify identifies 1,369 musical genres - so far

Spotify has identified some of the strangest-named genres available today, thanks to a music intelligence platform that learns about music in real time to identify clusters of acoustic attributes.

"When a new genre forms, we know about it, so you can discover it right away, too," said Spotify's Data Storyteller Eliot Van Buskirk in a blog post.

The platform tracks how various songs and artists are trending among actual music fans, within genres, and can help fans compare genres like Luk Thung, Benga, and Zim.

Spotify's list of 50 strangest-named genres includes:

Drone folk: Drone music made with traditional folk instruments (guitar, banjo, strings, and possibly hurdy-gurdy).

Fallen angel: A dark, often-orchestral, form of metal that features female vocals.

Lowercase: Extreme ambient minimalist music featuring very quiet sounds, such as ruffling of papers, then amplifying them to an extreme volume.

Nerdcore: Hip hop music catered to 'nerds', with lyrics that may include science fiction and computer games.

Vegan straight edge: Hardcore punk that espouses a vegan and drug-free lifestyle. Lyrics feature themes about animal cruelty and clean living.

Interested?

Explore all 1,369 genres on everynoise.com.

15 September 2015

Spotify compiles playlist for hazy weather

Source: Spotify.
Spotify has come up with a playlist to accompany the hazy weather now dominating in Singapore and Malaysia. Enjoy the playlist below:




Interested?

Check out the hourly air quality readings in Singapore

Read the WorkSmart Asia blog post on Spotify's mobile-first focus

Hashtag: #SGHaze

16 April 2015

Going mobile-first can be the path to success

Source: Spotify. Kaur.

Spotify launched in Asia with mobile support as a priority, not as an afterthought or nice-to-have, says CommunicAsia2015 speaker Sunita Kaur, Managing Director, Asia, Spotify, as it saw that Asia is a growing mobile-only market. 

The mobile-first freemium strategy has fuelled growth in Spotify’s user base, which subsequently bumped up premium subscriber numbers at an average conversion rate of about 20%, Kaur said.

“We’re so committed to the freemium model on mobile because we completely agree with the labels that subscribers are key to bringing the industry back to health — and we need the free 'funnel' to drive subscription,” said Kaur. "By bringing listeners into our free, ad-supported tier, we migrate them away from piracy, which is rife in this part of the world.”

Ads are a big part of the strategy. In the second quarter of this year, Spotify is announcing the rollout of a new video ad product. Sponsored Sessions give brands ownership of 30 minute ad-free mobile sessions. Users opt-in to an ad-free experience by viewing a 15 or 30 second video on their mobile device.

For Spotify, another advantage of going mobile is the ability to provide personalised recommendations to fans across their daily activities. The result of tailoring the streaming experience is that users are spending an average of over 160 minutes listening, dancing or singing along to Spotify every day, she disclosed.

"There is no cookie-cutter approach, so consider if your mobile strategy will add value to your consumers’ lifestyles. Learn to build for the user, go beyond mobile-first, and go user-first,” concluded Kaur.

Kaur will be sharing insights on how businesses can implement a mobile marketing strategy at CommunicAsia2015 this June.
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23 January 2015

Spotify introduces new gestures to make browsing music easier

Source: Spotify.
Spotify has introduced the Touch Preview feature, which allows users to preview any playlist, song, album or artist before they hit play. 

The company says new gestures support makes music discovery immersive, seamless and instant:

● To preview, users press and hold on any song, album, artist or playlist to start listening. The music starts instantly. Drag to move between each song. To play the entire track, tap on it.

● Once the preview is over, the user is returned to the same point where he or she left the previous session.

● Swipe left to save to Your Music, or swipe right to queue.

“For decades, music fans have had to rely on a rather clumsy way of scanning through songs, albums and playlists,” says Sten Garmark, VP of Product at Spotify. “With Touch Preview we’re taking music discovery to the next level, offering our listeners a unique and entirely new way of finding out what to listen to. It means less time looking for the perfect music, and more time actually listening to it.”

Both Touch Preview and the new swipe gestures are available to iOS users from today, and will soon be rolled out across other platforms.

View the associated video

16 December 2014

Global Jay Chou exclusive on Spotify from 16 to 18 December

Source: Spotify website.

Spotify, the music streaming service, today unveiled the latest single from Asian pop superstar Jay Chou, titled 算什麼男人 (What Kind of Man are You?).

With Jay Chou’s latest album, 【哎呦,不錯哦】(Aiyo, Not Bad), slated to be released on 26 December, Spotify is offering fans a glimpse into one of this year’s most anticipated album days before the album’s official mainstream release.

Jay Chou recently topped Spotify’s Year in Music charts for the most streamed Asian artist and this latest album will celebrate the artist’s return to the pop charts after a two-year break.

Said Sunita Kaur, Managing Director Asia, Spotify: “As one of the region’s most iconic artists, to give his millions of fans the chance to hear his music first is a landmark moment for us.”

Check out Jay Chou’s latest single here and follow him on Spotify. The single is available as a global exclusive only on Spotify from 16 - 18 December.

5 December 2014

Spotify names most popular music for 2014

Source: Spotify.

Spotify has released its Year in Music, which sifts through 50 million Spotify users listening to over 7 billion hours of music to identify the most popular soundtracks of the year.

UK's Ed Sheeran is the most streamed artist of 2014. His work was listened to more than 860 million times on Spotify. Sheeran also holds the title for the most streamed album, which was released in June to rave reviews and received over 430 million streams by fans.

In Singapore, Jay Chou has topped the charts for the second year running as the country’s most streamed Asian artist. Meanwhile, Maroon 5 holds onto second position while Sheeran claims third place.

Chou also takes first place as the most streamed Asian artist, while Taiwanese group Mayday and Singapore’s JJ Lin take second and third spot in the Asian ranks, respectively.

The top track played by Singaporeans this year is Rude by Magic!, closely followed by John Legend’s hit All of Me and OneRepublic’s Counting Stars. Pharrell Williams’ pop anthem of the year, Happy, reached over 260 million plays worldwide in 2014.

“2014 has been a fantastic year for music fans with a vibrant mix of Asian and global artists topping the end-of-year Spotify charts," said Sunita Kaur, Managing Director (Asia), Spotify. “Spotify's Year in Music is a great way for music fans to look back on their favourite tunes of the year and discover new tracks and playlists."

Steve Savoca, Head of Content, Spotify added: “This has been a phenomenal year for a rich variety of amazing artists on Spotify. Over fifty million dedicated music fans listened to more than 7 billion listening hours in 2014 alone. We’re extremely proud that Spotify allows music fans to discover, enjoy and share a world of new music, while helping artists reach new audiences.”

Visitors to spotify.com/2014 can find out more about the biggest global and local music trends of 2014, while Spotify users will be able to create their own personal Year in Music 2014 card which can be shared on social media. Spotify.com/2014 will identify a user’s most-played songs, favourite artists and the playlist that soundtracked their year. They can also discover how many minutes of music they enjoyed in 2014, which genres they listened to most, favourite artists by season, and their most musical day of the week.

Music fans not yet on Spotify can take advantage of Spotify’s Christmas promotion and get three months of Spotify Premium for just S$9.90, giving users the chance to play any song, anytime without ads. Click here for more details.

Top Five Global Artists

1. Ed Sheeran
2. Eminem
3. Coldplay
4. Calvin Harris
5. Katy Perry

Top Five Global Males

1. Ed Sheeran
2. Eminem
3. Calvin Harris
4. Avicii
5. David Guetta

Top Five Global Females

1. Katy Perry
2. Ariana Grande
3. Lana Del Rey
4. Beyoncé
5. Lorde

Top Five Global Groups

1. Coldplay
2. Imagine Dragons
3. Maroon 5
4. OneRepublic
5. One Direction

Top Five Global Tracks

1. Happy - From Despicable Me 2 - Pharrell Williams
2. Rather Be (featuring Jess Glynne) - Clean Bandit
3. Summer - Calvin Harris
4. Dark Horse - Katy Perry
5. All of Me - John Legend

Top 10 most streamed artists in Singapore

1. Jay Chou
2. Maroon 5
3. Ed Sheeran
4. Coldplay
5. Ariana Grande
6. Katy Perry
7. Calvin Harris
8. OneRepublic
9. Imagine Dragons
10. Sam Smith

Top 10 most streamed Asian artists

1. Jay Chou

2. Mayday
3. JJ Lin
4. Lee Hom
5. Yiruma
6. Stephanie Sun
7. A Mei
8. Jacky Cheung
9. 2NE1
10. G.E.M

Top 10 most streamed tracks

1. Magic! - Rude
2. John Legend - All of Me
3. OneRepublic - Counting Stars
4. Pharrell Williams - Happy - From Despicable Me 2
5. Maroon 5 - Maps
6. Sia - Chandelier
7. Calvin Harris - Summer
8. Coldplay - A Sky Full of Stars
9. Demons – Imagine Dragons
10. Am I Wrong – Nico & Vinz

Top 10 most streamed albums


X – Ed Sheeran
In The Lonely Hour – Sam Smith
V – Maroon 5
My Everything – Ariana Grande
The New Classic – Iggy Azalea
5 Seconds of Summer – 5 Seconds of Summer
G I R L – Pharrell Williams
Native – OneRepublic
The Fault in Our Stars: Music from the Motion Picture – The Fault in Our Stars
Don’t Kill the Magic – Magic!
Oh, What a Life – American Authors


The Spotify Year in Music playlist: