Spotify ranking in Colombia: Top 10 of the most listened to songs on Thursday, March 17

These are artists from Spotify who have been able to maintain the public's taste with these hit songs.

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Sound and music have been around since the first records in human history. Because it is a universal language, anyone can understand and feel it regardless of language or culture.

Music is able to connect individuals with emotions, such as through different styles or genres to make them feel happy, nostalgic, sad and all emotions

. In this case, platforms such as Spotify have taken advantage of it and have established themselves in the tastes of users with an extensive catalog of songs and artists, who can also listen to their favorite music through the app. You don't even need access; you can connect to the internet.

However, given the diversity of Spotify, it is easy to get lost in a rapidly changing industry, so here is a list of the most played singles by the Colombian public on Thursday, March 17.

1.

The

latest single from Abbey Ryan Castro and Fade is already considered a new classic. Starting today, “Abbey” has taken a solid step towards the list of the most listened to songs on this streaming platform. Currently, it has been viewed 120,741 times.

2.

Medal

3.



Becky G and Karol G's MAMIII “MAMIII” created one of the favorite niches of the moment. It is still in third place because there are 109,188 copies.

4.

Jordan

5. Desperate

6.



Nougat TV remix “Quien TV Remix” by Ble SSD and Ryan Castro was very successful among users of the platform, with a cumulative total of 92,858 views. Today, it is still in sixth place.

7. Sorry BB:/(including Bad Bunny & Julietta Venegas)

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iny's latest work “Sorry BB:/(including Bad Bunny & Julietta Venegas)” is directly in the favorites list Ranked 7th. It has been copied 88,310 times. What will his future hold?

8. Wasa Wasa

9.

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d Bunny's “Yonaguni Island” is ranked 9th even after collecting 79,233 views.

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Colombia is one of the hardest countries to conquer in the 12x3 music industry, but those that do guarantee success for these artists. These top 10 are updated every 24 hours.

The

rise of Spotify

This Swedish-born company was founded in 2006 and officially began operations in Europe on October 7, 2008, and currently operates in 187 countries, providing music to more than 7 million artists.

Today, the streaming platform has signed contracts with Universal Music, Sony Music, EMI Music, Hollywood Records, Interscope Records, Warner Music, and more.

With the

theme of podcasts, Spotify announced in November 2020 that it had purchased and acquired advertising and podcast platform Megaphone for $235 million, contributing to the monetization of audio.

According to data released by Spotify, it had 217 million users in 2019 and increased to 345 million by 2020, and despite the outbreak, it reached 355 million users by 2021, of which nearly 50% were paying customers.

As a model, Spotify offers royalties based on the number of plays by the artist proportional to the total number of songs streamed, unlike competitors who pay a fixed price for each song or album sold to artists in their catalog and pay for actual sales or downloads.

In addition, 70% of the total revenue goes to copyright owners (mainly records), who pay artists under individual contracts.

Currently, anyone can enjoy the free Spotify service as long as there are restrictions such as being willing to put up with ads and not being able to skip certain songs.

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