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# Spotify Algorithm Deep Dive (How It Works)

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**Speed matters. The faster people come to Spotify to listen to a song, the more the algorithm will take notice. In this video we’ll dive into how the Spotify algorithm works, the importance of followers, and the importance of the “Streaming Cycle”.**

Spotify tracks where the listeners are coming from, whether it's TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, ads, etc. The more people that come to Spotify to listen to the song, the more the algorithm will take notice.


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