Brazil is the third country that most consumes the ‘8 Bits Hits’ playlist, the streaming platform reveals
With iconic melodies and addictive beats, 8-bit music is an undeniable part of video game history. The songs of this style, available in the playlist ‘8-bit hits‘, from the streaming platform Spotifyare inspired by classic games from the era of Nintendo Comes from MasterSystemawakening the nostalgia of game enthusiasts.
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The playlist features a selection of songs that capture the essence of classic games and music from the 8-bit era and have captured the attention of the gaming-loving Brazilian public. Brazilian users are among those who consume this playlist the most, behind only the United States and Mexico, Spotify revealed Start of gameand this number is growing.
From January to August the playlist increased by more than half (55%) in streaming compared to last year. In it, the listener finds 8-bit versions of pop music classics, such as “Sweet Child O Mine“, From Armas and Rosas“Billie Jean“, En Michael Jackson“Party in the United States“, For Miley Cyrus AND “Don’t start now“, For Dua Lipaamong others.
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Currently, there are more than 13 million user playlists about “games” worldwide, including more than 350 thousand in Brazil alone. Furthermore, the country is the one that consumes the most playlists related to the topic in Latin America and the third in the world, behind only the United States and Germany. Spotify also has the Games hub, where gamers can search for music for entertainment, relaxation, or even work.
Source: Terra

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