The (Near) Future of New Music Discovery; Spotify Touts ‘Crossover Effect’ of Artist Collabs & Their Streaming Numbers
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Spotify took a look at the 40 biggest crossover collaborations in music from the last 12 years. It found that six months after a collab released, 75% of artists involved with the collab saw an increase of 10% in their overall Spotify streams. Link
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