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Quiz: This Week on ‘For the Record’

Think you're up-to-date on the latest in Spotify news, data, and trends? Take our quiz to test just how well you’ve been following along.

1. Billie Eilish released her second album, Happier Than Ever, today. What did Spotify do to celebrate the happy occasion?
2. Spotify’s What’s New feed alerts you to the latest...
3. EQUAL artist Lido Pimienta told us about where she gets inspiration, her vision for the future of music, and more. What is one part of her creative process?
4. Which of the following songwriters helped to pen “Firework” as performed by Katy Perry?
5. This week, Spotify released our Q2 2021 earnings report. What were some of the highlights discussed on the Spotify: For the Record podcast?
6. Spotify’s Open Access offering means that in the future, listeners will be able to connect their existing subscriptions—from publications with paywalled content or licensed audiobook providers—to Spotify to unlock all the content in one place.
7. RADAR artist Nathy Peluso, who has made a name for herself blending genres and pushing the limits of her music, released her latest single on July 7. What’s the title of her newest song?
8. German social media stars Julien Bam and Rezo are about to launch their new podcast, Hobbylos. When did the two start making videos together?

7 of the Top Artists, Genres, and Songs from Several of Spotify’s Newest Markets

Back in February, during our Stream On event, we announced plans to expand Spotify to 80+ new markets worldwide—our biggest expansion to date. We reached this milestone just a few short weeks later. Through these launches, we’re helping to ensure that sounds and stories that once remained local can now reach a global audience. And reach a global audience they have.

It’s been more than 90 days since Spotify expanded at this scale, so we took the opportunity to dig into the data. We’ve seen a few things: Local artists and genres are beloved in their markets; superstars from around the world can find new listeners in these locations; and the music of these new markets is already proliferating across continents and the globe. The one thing each location has in common? Everyone loves Today’s Top Hits!

Check out some of the unique findings from seven of the 80+ markets below. Then, get to know a little bit of each country’s sound by streaming the top song from a local artist. 

Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan sits between the Caspian Sea and the Caucasus Mountains, but its artists are starting to find their footing both within and outside the region. Beyond Azerbaijan, all three top local artists—Xpert, Epi, and Okaberclaim their biggest listening bases in Turkey, the U.S., and Russia. 

Cambodia

Fandom goes deep in Cambodia: Eight out of 10 of the most-played local songs in the country are by local artist VannDa-វណ្ណដា. The 24-year-old singer’s unique sound combines traditional instruments with English-language rap and a steady beat.

Côte d’Ivoire

For most of the new markets, U.S.-based creators take up the bulk of the top slots. But the top-streamed artist in Côte d’Ivoire, Belgian-Congolese rapper, singer, and songwriter Damso, sets the West African nation apart from the other markets on this list. 

Georgia

Დაგდაგანი (Dagdagani) is the most-played local artist in Georgia. Outside of their mountain-filled country, the rock band has the most listeners in the U.S., Russia, and Germany despite only bordering one of those markets. 

Nepal

Nepal is home to the famed Mount Everest and an acoustic experimental group called Tribal Rain, which is the market’s most-streamed artist. Outside of Nepal, the band receives the most listens from fans in India, Australia, and the U.S.

Senegal

In Senegal, French genres such as pop urbaine, French hip-hop, and rap Français top the global genres list. This sets Senegal apart from many of the other markets we looked at, which see more global genres like pop, rap, hip-hop, and dance pop in their top five. 

Trinidad & Tobago

Adding calypso and soca to your playlists? Better add Trinibad—the most-played local genre on the islands. This newer genre, a cousin of Jamaican dancehall, has its own artists, flavor, and now following on Spotify.