Social Media, the Modern Day Radio of MusicSharing to earn social currency is the most direct path to building a hit record in today's music discovery ecosystem. Is your single or album release ready?

ByJenna Strauss

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Lil Nas X's "Old Town Road," featuring Billy Ray Cyrus, continues to rule the Billboard Hot 100 for a record breaking 17th week, dismantling the record for the most time tallied at No. 1 in the chart's six-decade history. The "Old Town Road" outpaced Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee's "Despacito", featuring Justin Bieber, and Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men's "One Sweet Day", which spent 16 weeks at No. 1 on the Hot 100 in 2017 and 1995-96, respectively. What is even more spectacular than the success of Lil Nas X's debut record is how it initially gained its traction. The record went viral on TikTok, one of the most popular and most interesting social media apps on the planet, which recently hit one billion downloads across Android and iOS.

The success of "Old Town Road“没有就blurred lines in musical genres, but is reshaping the way artists, labels, and marketing executives think about social media and its place in the life cycle of breaking a hit record. As the reach and scale of social media has allowed artists to tap into a global audience, marketing a record in today's landscape requires executives and management teams to think from a digital first lense. This mindset has become even more critical, as major social media platforms continue to drive music discovery.

Consider the lifecycle of artist discovery from the pre-social media age to today. Prior to social, music was discovered predimeltly through radio, which due to the difficulty of distribution, labels almost outright controlled. The linear path to breaking a record was more clear when the consumption platforms were less saturated with user generated content and when there were just less platforms overall one could actually pay attention too. Fast forward to today, and social media has opened up a direct to fan communication platform, which has resulted in artists viding for fans' social currency. Why? The lifecycle of an artist to reaching the gen Z and millennial fan requires the use of social media, from the most popular platform in the world Facebook to emerging platforms like TikTok.

For instance, in a recent report from Music Watch, the research firm found that 9 out of 10 social media users do a music-related activity within the framework of an app. More specifically, the report found that Instagram leads the way, with 56 per cent of users following, sharing or tagging musicians; Twitter comes next, with 51 per cent; and Facebook has 44 per cent of respondents liking a musician or artist — a number that rises to 47 per cent among daily users. Among Snapchat users, 68 per cent viewed or posted photos from live music events, while 23 per cent captioned their posts with song lyrics.

With that in mind, every artist campaign needs to focus on not only creative content that puts an act above the cat in your Instagram feed, but also how this content can be easily shared. Sharing to earn social currency, is the most direct path to building a hit record in today's music discovery ecosystem. Is your single or album release ready?

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Jenna Strauss

Head of Digital and Social Media, CAD Management

珍娜·施特劳斯是数字和社会的我dia at CAD Management. In addition to her role at CAD Management, Jenna is the creator and digital influencer behind Shabbily Shic, which is a fashion & lifestyle blog based in New York.

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