We have incredible artists releasing tons of new music each week, some of which claim a spot on our AWAL First playlist — a playlist dedicated to featuring some of the top performing tracks in the AWAL catalogue for the week, based on playlist adds, streams, and listeners.
This week we’ll be taking a closer look at the newest artists added to AWAL First Playlist, covering new music and milestones from AWAL members Kaskade, Don Diablo, and Bruno Major.
1. Nobody Like You — Kaskade
Kaskade’s’ new single, “Nobody Like You” has pulled in a staggering 716,000 streams and nearly 450,000 listeners over its first weekend.
Major Playlist Adds
While “Nobody Like You” received massive support from New Music Friday, it also had a significant amount of streams come in through Apple Music’s “The A-List: Dance” and “Dance” playlists.
AWAL Insights™: The bulk of Kaskade’s streaming support came from the United States (499,453), specifically in Los Angeles (47,607), New York (36,592), and San Francisco (24,186).
2. Don’t Let Go — Don Diablo feat. Holly Winter
This newest release from dance music legend Don Diablo has had nearly 500,000 streams and 290,000 listeners over the course of its first 5 days.
Major Playlist Adds
The bulk of playlist support for “Don’t Let Go” came from New Music Friday playlists, United States and Germany; however, it also received a significant amount of playtime on Spotify’s mood-based playlist, Cardio, too.
AWAL Insights™: “Don’t Let Go” has performed exceptionally well on Spotify with nearly 94% of all streaming stemming from service.
3. On Our Own — Bruno Major
Bruno Major’s new track has gained nearly 175,000 streams and 130,000 listeners over the course of its first weekend.
Major Playlist Adds
The bulk of Bruno Major’s success over the weekend came from numerous New Music Friday playlists such as the United States, Brazil, and United Kingdom.
AWAL Insights™: While the bulk of Bruno Major’s streams were in the United States, he also received a bunch of support in Canada (7,394), Netherlands (5,620), and Philippines (5,001).