![]() The latest official statistic I could find for the total number of artists on Spotify arrived in March 2018, within the prospectus the firm sent to would-be investors before its flotation on the New York Stock Exchange. I checked in with Spotify, which clarified that the second version (90%, not 10%) is correct ergo, 90% of all streams on Spotify are now shared between 43,000 artists. Then, a few hours later, a different version of the same letter was available on Spotify’s own investor site, complete with this subtle change: “Growth in the number of artists making up our top tier - those accounting for the top 90% of streams - is accelerating that cohort now stands at over 43,000 artists, up 43% from 30,000 one year ago.” Within the letter, the company revealed a startling statistic: “Growth in the number of artists making up our top tier - those accounting for the top 10% of streams - is accelerating that cohort now stands at over 43,000 artists, up 43% from 30,000 one year ago.” On Wednesday (July 29th), Spotify issued its customary quarterly letter to shareholders, revealing that its global subscriber base had grown by 8 million in the second quarter, up to 138 million. I’ve been intrigued, impressed, and surprised by Spotify’s earnings results over the years - but never quite so confused.
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