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Trends: Artists Tactfully Shorten Songs to Increase Chance at Virality
While streaming has removed the physical constraints on music, artists often favor shorter tracks when aiming for that viral moment.
September 24, 2023 | Latest Issue
While streaming has removed the physical constraints on music, artists often favor shorter tracks when aiming for that viral moment.
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