![]() ![]() “Cool for the Summer – Sped Up (Nightcore)” has quickly become a favorite of Spotify curators. Lovato’s Nightcore track came out in response to DJ Kuya Magik’s unofficial mashup of “Cool for the Summer” and Ginuwine’s “Pony”, which has racked up 1.3M likes and 2.3M posts since its release in March 2022. Lovato created this new version in collaboration with Speed Radio, an anonymous artist known for uploading sped up tracks to Spotify. With 2.4M videos on TikTok, it’s fair to say that TikTok users loved “Cool for the Summer – Sped Up (Nightcore),” a new release that renewed the relevance of Lovato’s 2015 track. What’s new is the ease with which these alternative song versions are becoming popular across frontiers, driving up artists’ streaming numbers in turn. For decades, fans have been changing up the tempo to feel their favorite songs in a different way or circumvent YouTube’s content identification system when using tracks without licensing. ![]() ![]() Creating sped up versions of songs isn’t a new phenomenon. ![]()
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