Why Spotify Has So Many Bizarre, Generic Artists

Peter Slattery, writing at OneZero :

While the platform pays only in the neighborhood of a third of a penny per stream if you’re not Drake, it boasts more than a quarter-billion active users. So, if your music ranks highly for a search term, you can accumulate enough listens to steadily make hundreds, in some cases thousands, of dollars a month with minimal effort.

The key to success is to find a phony artist name that Spotify users are likely to type into search. Like Relaxing Music Therapy, some of these “artists” use names inspired by an adjective commonly used to describe music. Others name themselves after popular uses for certain kinds of music, well-known generic tunes like children’s rhymes, or entire music genres. Often, these creators optimize further by titling tracks and albums with related words and reuploading the same songs ad nauseum, which can look especially absurd when filtering to see just a single tune. Relaxing Music Therapy, for instance, has uploaded the track “Stream in the Forest With Rain” 616 times to date.

Sponsor: Everyone Dies in Utah Cover “Hit or Miss”

Everyone Dies in Utah

Everyone Dies in Utah have released a cover of New Found Glory’s “Hit or Miss.” You can check it out right now on Spotify or Apple Music. The song comes from a group of 20+ cover songs that will be coming from over the course of 2020 from Pacific Ridge Records for their A Tribute to New Found Glory series.

This is the 6th in a series of these tributes that have been going strong since 2003 (A Tribute to Blink 182A Tribute to the MovielifeA Tribute to the Get Up KidsA Tribute to Taking Back SundayA Tribute to Senses Fail).

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