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  • Bots when Kendrick does it completely organic when drake does it did I do it right?

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    He is botting streams for his old albums and paying people to Tweet about how much the game misses Drake. Manufactured nostalgia to prepare for the Iceman rollout. This man is diabolical.

  • Gosh 😹
    Apr 10
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    Bow_And_Arrow

    I mean it explains the streaming bump. However, viral Tiktok sounds aren't organic either. Labels pay creators to use sounds pretty frequently

    And if you look at who owns all of drakes back catalog, it makes sense it’s getting pushed and carrying his total stream numbers

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    Everyone’s got their own tiktok cause I’ve never seen this song on mine

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    quadra

    Almost like it went viral on TikTok in the last year

    Which was probably inorganic. Artists pay to make their back catalogue go viral on TikTok too. In the Chaotic Good interview the other week, they discussed doing a TikTok campaign for Childish Gambino's song 'Letter Home', which was originally released in 2011.
    ktt2.com/chaotic-good-projects-fake-fans-narrative-32598198/6

    INTERVIEWER: You guys have run campaigns for all sorts of artists. I was looking through your Instagram. You have artists on there like Coldplay, and Zara Larsson, and Childish Gambino. Could you walk me through an example of one of these campaigns working and why you think it works so well? Maybe Childish Gambino.

    SPELMAN: Yeah, Childish Gambino is a fun one. The song is ‘Letter Home’. You know, when we get a song, we sit as a team, all 25 people, and we talk about what we’ve seen on the internet that week, what we think's going to work, and then we try to put it into action. And we have a very serious testing process. Uh, and all of our tricks were not working. We threw the fastball, and the curveball, and the other thing, and it wasn't working. And then, we noticed one style of quote-on-screen creators really working. But we weren't able to do it at a scale that was actually moving the needle. So, Adam Tarsia, who is one of our partners in the company who we mentioned, had this “fuck it, I'll do it myself” mindset. We are confident – and so is he – that we can train anyone to go viral. And so he just started training his friends, his brothers, his brothers' friends, and built this army of people to post on TikTok, and the song started going crazy, just driven off these people. I'd be swiping on my feed and seeing his brother and our employees going very viral. The song went very high on the TikTok charts. And now all of those people are hired by other labels and they're some of the top influencers in in music who had no experience before.

  • PAINMAN

    Everyone’s got their own tiktok cause I’ve never seen this song on mine

    user discovers concept of for you page

  • onedeep

    Which was probably inorganic. Artists pay to make their back catalogue go viral on TikTok too. In the Chaotic Good interview the other week, they discussed doing a TikTok campaign for Childish Gambino's song 'Letter Home', which was originally released in 2011.
    https://www.ktt2.com/chaotic-good-projects-fake-fans-narrative-32598198/6

    INTERVIEWER: You guys have run campaigns for all sorts of artists. I was looking through your Instagram. You have artists on there like Coldplay, and Zara Larsson, and Childish Gambino. Could you walk me through an example of one of these campaigns working and why you think it works so well? Maybe Childish Gambino.

    SPELMAN: Yeah, Childish Gambino is a fun one. The song is ‘Letter Home’. You know, when we get a song, we sit as a team, all 25 people, and we talk about what we’ve seen on the internet that week, what we think's going to work, and then we try to put it into action. And we have a very serious testing process. Uh, and all of our tricks were not working. We threw the fastball, and the curveball, and the other thing, and it wasn't working. And then, we noticed one style of quote-on-screen creators really working. But we weren't able to do it at a scale that was actually moving the needle. So, Adam Tarsia, who is one of our partners in the company who we mentioned, had this “fuck it, I'll do it myself” mindset. We are confident – and so is he – that we can train anyone to go viral. And so he just started training his friends, his brothers, his brothers' friends, and built this army of people to post on TikTok, and the song started going crazy, just driven off these people. I'd be swiping on my feed and seeing his brother and our employees going very viral. The song went very high on the TikTok charts. And now all of those people are hired by other labels and they're some of the top influencers in in music who had no experience before.

    Whatever cope helps, it worked

    Are the plays on Spotify inorganic when people choose to close TikTok, open Spotify, and listen to the song?
    No?
    Ok

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    quadra

    Almost like it went viral on TikTok in the last year

    Looool I remember when all those Weeknd songs saw resurgences due to TikTok and yall were quick to call fraud

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    Gosh

    And if you look at who owns all of drakes back catalog, it makes sense it’s getting pushed and carrying his total stream numbers

    Drake's older 400 songs are carrying his total 500 songs

    Wow

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    Jalen Brunson Fan

    Looool I remember when all those Weeknd songs saw resurgences due to TikTok and yall were quick to call fraud

    Lasted about as long as the attention for that TV show huh

  • Gosh 😹
    Apr 10
    quadra

    Drake's older 400 songs are carrying his total 500 songs

    Wow

    Yeah exactly, there’s a reason his new s*** is paraplegic

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    quadra was the chosen drakumite soldier for this thread i see

    mans on a Conquest run

  • Song is a classic

  • Apr 10
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    LUKAS

    quadra was the chosen drakumite soldier for this thread i see

    mans on a Conquest run

    How it taste?

  • doot doot

    It actually does. Retard 👍

  • Free YoungBoy

    It’s because Europeans/non rap listeners discovered it due to tik tok edit for a soccer player. He went from a defensive mid to a striker or some s*** like that. “turn the 6 upside down it’s a 9 now”

    You know ball

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    quadra

    How it taste?

    relax because if i even entertain this your homophobia will creep out again fam

  • Its a classic song

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    WRF

    dead kendrick stans are back to accusing drake of bots because his fans continue to listen to his music without it being shoved down their throats


  • WRF

    dead kendrick stans are back to accusing drake of bots because his fans continue to listen to his music without it being shoved down their throats

  • LUKAS

    relax because if i even entertain this your homophobia will creep out again fam

    I asked you, it's ok :)
    Quadra isn't homophobic

  • It’s deeper than simply botting streams. And it’s not limited to Drake or even music: billboard.com/pro/digital-marketers-secret-tactics-viral-songs

  • LUKAS

    relax because if i even entertain this your homophobia will creep out again fam

    Again?

  • bmass 🇵🇭
    Apr 10
    doot doot

    It actually does. Retard 👍

  • Apr 10
    doot doot

    It actually does. Retard 👍