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Based on data from DTS AutoStage and TiVo, a new DTS Artist Impact Report has tracked an interesting in-vehicle listening trend — the crossover of artist Jelly Roll from rap to country and his recent leap into pop/top 40 territory.
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Jelly Roll’s crossover into country appears to have happened almost organically during 2023 with in-vehicle listeners, demonstrating that his music is not confined to a single genre, hitting chords across multiple formats as he continued to release and bend genres well into 2024 – trends tracked by combining DTS AutoStage listening insights with TiVo metadata.
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Joe D’Angelo, Xperi’s senior vice president of broadcast radio and digital audio, offers this and more insights in his latest blog, “DTS Artist Impact Report: How Jelly Roll ‘Rolls’ with In-Vehicle Listeners.” In it, he demonstrates that, at least for millions of in-vehicle listeners in the United States, Jelly Roll does something that few artists today do—he rolls well outside the box with a unifying sound that resonates across genres and formats.
At the 2024 NAB Show, Xperi released its Top 100 most listened-to songs in-vehicle in the U.S. and globally for 2023 and Q1 2024, representing real-world radio listening, enabled by the DTS AutoStage platform globally and extracted from the DTS AutoStage Broadcaster Portal.
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