SpotifyPH says that there are about five Filipinos who clinched this year's Top Artists. Check them the report here: 👇👇👇 GIZGUIDEPH GadgetCoach TechPH
Spotify's Wrapped up 2022!Wrapped describes how this year's 456 million Spotify subscribers each listened to the audio in their own distinctive way. Likewise, qualified users can find their customized 2022 Wrapped experience only through their updated Spotify mobile app .
The Spotify Wrapped 2022 isn't just about top artists, genres, podcasts and minutes listened, they said that it is also about self-expression and play. The music streaming platform continued they have"improved data-driven stories and editorially-curated playlists"The music app also shared some of the Filipino artists that were able to outrank global hits namely NOBITA's Ikaw lang being the top streamed music in PH.
Meanwhile, Filipino users may now add new local musicians and songs to their daily playlists thanks to Spotify's RADAR program, which supports up-and-coming artists. Some of the rising singers are Adie and P-Pop groups such as BGYO and BINI. Apart from that, Pinoy creators also dominated the podcast category such as Barangay Love Stories, Spotify Exclusive sky podcast, Dear MOR: The Podcast, and Spotify Original Hugot Marcelo. Comedy styles also were widely listened like the Spotify Exclusive Punchline with Alex Calleja.
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