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SPOTIFY: HOW THE COMPANY USES DATA TO INFLUENCE MUSIC TASTES AROUND THE WORLD

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Introduction to the World of Data and Spotify The digital revolution has transformed the way we consume music, and Spotify is one of the biggest drivers of this transformation. The streaming app, launched in 2008, has grown exponentially, not just as a music service, but as a platform that analyzes, collects and uses data on its users' behavior to personalize the music experience for billions of people around the world. The key to Spotify's success is not only its vast library of music, but its ability to use data to influence, shape and even predict users' musical tastes. The Era of Music Streaming Before Spotify, the music industry was dominated by CD purchases, individual downloads, and of course, radio. While radio has been a dominant platform for introducing new music for decades, it has its limitations. Spotify, with its data-driven model, has revolutionized this dynamic by offering nearly unlimited access to music while also personalizing track suggestions based on users' listening behavior. The Power of Data Spotify's biggest advantage over other music platforms is its ability to capture data. Every time a user listens to a song, skips a track, or saves a song to a playlist, Spotify collects this information and uses it to improve its music recommendations. Spotify's recommendation algorithm is powered by a wealth of data about users' preferences, creating a personalized experience for each user. How Data Shapes Music Preferences Data collection goes beyond just choosing songs. Spotify monitors listening time, playlist engagement, repeat tracks, and even the times when a user is most likely to listen to a certain style of music. This data is then processed to create a detailed profile of each user, helping the platform predict which songs are most likely to appeal to them. Practical example: Imagine that you are a fan of pop music and frequently listen to the most popular tracks on the charts. Spotify, by noticing this pattern, can recommend similar songs that are starting to gain popularity, or even songs by emerging artists in the same style, influencing your musical tastes before you have even heard of them.

© 2025 Max Editorial (Ebook): 9781779749123

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Ebook: 15 April 2025

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