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I was surprised they were so different. What do the Top 10s say about their services and users?


Soundcloud?s 10 most played artists of the year


1. Drake

2. Major Lazer

3. G-Eazy

4. Future

5. Kygo

6. PARTYNEXTDOOR

7. Chris Brown

8. Kid Ink

9. The Weeknd

10. Chance The Rapper


Spotify?s most-streamed artists


1. Calvin Harris

2. Chris Brown

3. Drake

4. Ed Sheeran

5. Pitbull

6. Sam Smith

7. David Guetta

8. Wiz Khalifa

9. Nicki Minaj

10. Ellie Goulding


YouTube?s most popular official pages


1. Maroon 5

2. Katy Perry

3. Rihanna

4. Nicky Jam

5. Ariana Grande

6. Ed Sheeran

7. Enrique Iglesias

8. Beyonc?

9. David Guetta

10. Meghan Trainor


Read more at http://m.inthemix.com.au/news/61129/Soundcloud_names_its_10_most_played_artists_of_2015#mBlIoqZ55Ulam4Sf.99

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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> I was wondering what that said about Soundcloud

> and its direction/user group as compared to Spotify for example



Otta Wrote: probably because soundcloud has a lot of independent artists.


This. Soundcloud is conventionally a service for those at the "grassroots" level of music, whereas Spotify is more geared towards the relatively mainstream.

http://www.factmag.com/2015/08/27/prs-for-music-takes-legal-action-against-soundcloud/



I don't really understand their point. Surely artists decide to put their music on soundcloud or not, and choose whether or not it's for public consumption, and whether or not people can download it.


So what are PRS suggesting that Soundcloud should be doing differently?

Jeremy Wrote:

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> These people are only "huge" if you listen to

> certain radio stations, certain TV channels/shows,

> etc. To the rest of us they barely exist.


Was directed at the 'soundcloud is for grass roots artists' comment.


Huge in terms of record sales.


Not my cup of tea, but clearly plenty of people's.

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