![]() ![]() That means there’s 20% that has never been streamed by the service’s some 6 million paid subscribers and average 24 million a month active users (figures which curiously haven’t been updated since March this year).Īs to what exactly falls into that rather large pool of unplayed recordings is not specifically identified (though we’d wager those thousands of ‘tribute’ songs and karaoke versions might not be as loved as originally thought), which is a shame considering the music nerd bragging rights that could be earned from finding and streaming those unplayed tracks. ![]() The interesting figure is just one of a few revealing stats that turned up as Spotify celebrated its 5th birthday this week, commemorating the occasion with an infographic showing off all of the streaming service’s unique numerical achievements, as HypeBotreports.Īmong learning some interesting factoids, like the fact that Coldplay are the most popular band on Spotify – now available in 32 countries worldwide, or that 4-5 pm on Thursdays is the busiest period among users (pre-TGIF?), the infographic shows that Spotify has played one million years’ worth of music across its half-decade existence, with 80% of its 20 million-strong music archive having been streamed at least once. There’s a pretty significant portion of the Swedish-born music platform’s archives that’s yet to grace human ears, with millions of songs lying neglected and un-streamed on Spotify, 4 million of them in fact.
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