I just looked today and I don't see Festival Swing anywhere near the top? Maybe someone is speculating on song placement? Pump-and-dump game like on penny stocks? Does someone set a bot to make plays so the song owner gets their .37 cents of revenue?
I was also surprised to see Brazil so high, but then see it is track 1 on the album The Incredible Django Reinhardt. So perhaps those who are unitiated but hear about Django click on that album to see what it is all about, but then never get to track 2 (Which is Georgia on my Mind, a song I would choose over Brazil). Dunno. If only there was a way to show which songs link to which playlists.
It’s also the most played of his tracks on my Sp*tify feed too. However, I’d never heard the track and am amazed that Django is one of the last to play a solo on it, though before the man who decided to do a ‘one note, but played many times‘ solo…
It's still the top song in my list, but i can imagine it depends f.e. on the country you are in (rights issues maybe?) and overall user data what the recommendations are. I think Bucos answer might be the most plausible one (must be one of the top playlists though?) but maybe you are right as well @billyshakes. Interesting ideas, thanks for the detective work haha
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It's probably a part of some Spotify curated playlist. Usually that explains it.
Thanks @Buco, that makes sense and might explain it
I just looked today and I don't see Festival Swing anywhere near the top? Maybe someone is speculating on song placement? Pump-and-dump game like on penny stocks? Does someone set a bot to make plays so the song owner gets their .37 cents of revenue?
I was also surprised to see Brazil so high, but then see it is track 1 on the album The Incredible Django Reinhardt. So perhaps those who are unitiated but hear about Django click on that album to see what it is all about, but then never get to track 2 (Which is Georgia on my Mind, a song I would choose over Brazil). Dunno. If only there was a way to show which songs link to which playlists.
It’s also the most played of his tracks on my Sp*tify feed too. However, I’d never heard the track and am amazed that Django is one of the last to play a solo on it, though before the man who decided to do a ‘one note, but played many times‘ solo…
It's still the top song in my list, but i can imagine it depends f.e. on the country you are in (rights issues maybe?) and overall user data what the recommendations are. I think Bucos answer might be the most plausible one (must be one of the top playlists though?) but maybe you are right as well @billyshakes. Interesting ideas, thanks for the detective work haha