The majority of listenership should come from Texas or Oklahoma.Songs are taken off the chart at 8 weeks.The song will only be charted through 8 weeks of its original drop date on the DSPs.The Weekly Stream Count of a song to Monthly Listeners must not exceed a ratio of 1:1. Songs are checked each week to make sure that the majority of streams are coming from regional places and to make sure it has a reasonable Monthly Lister to Monthly Stream ratio.It will take at least a week from the following Tuesday of your submission for the song to appear on the chart.We will check for new song submissions every Tuesday.With this new format, we will rely heavily on artists/managers to submit the songs they wish for us to chart. With there being fewer songs, this will also allow us to add some additional information (like Monthly Listeners). This format also makes the chart more dynamic and with fewer songs, which will provide more opportunities for emerging artists to chart higher. Also, artists now release multiple songs within weeks of each other, and it’s hard to know what the “single” is, so with us being able to chart multiple songs from the artist, that solves that problem. Why are we changing our chart? This format makes it easier for fans to keep track of brand new music. We will be tracking releases, instead of singles, and will allow up to 3 songs per artist. Essentially our chart will now be a hub for keeping up with songs that are brand new. We will now only track songs through 8 weeks of their drop date on Spotify. What’s different about our chart? We’re now only charting newly released songs. Here are this week’s most-streamed Texas/Red Dirt Releases on Spotify! TEXAS MUSIC SPOTIFY CHART: WEEK 45
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