Since the new song by the Colombian singer Shakira together with the producer Bizarrap titled “Session 53” was published on YouTube a little over a week ago, many have wondered how much the artists will be monetizing, after the song continued to increase its views and became kept it in the number 1 position of the streaming platform.
Shakira has made it very clear that now the trend is that “women no longer cry, women charge”, and effectively in just 24 hours of the song coming to light where he talks about his separation with former footballer Gerard Piqué, surpassed record figures.
According to some experts, on YouTube you can monetize about 125 thousand dollars with 30 million views, according to Social Blade. Until now “Session 53” has reached 184 million views.
According to the Digital Music News platform, there are some rates for the different streaming platforms. For example; in YouTube is estimated to be able to charge approximately $690 for every million viewsthat is to say that the song obtained $68,250 thousand in its first day.
As for Spotify, where the theme achieved 15 million views on its first day. The media services company paid musicians between $3,000 and $5,000 for every million streams, which is equal to approximately $55,500 thousand in its debut alone.
Other platforms like Apple Music and Amazon Music pay $10,000 and $4,020 for every million plays. Of course, since the video clip is published on the Youtube channel of the Argentine producer, the profits will be divided according to the contracts with which Shakira has arrived.
With this new latest song, the Colombian artist managed to displace Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee with “Despacito” which in 2017 reached 25 million views in just 12 hours. But the Barranquillera has also taken advantage of her spite with other recent songs.
The single “I congratulate you” in collaboration with Rauw Alejandro published at the beginning of last year already has 452 million reproductions and it is estimated that it has generated close to 10 million dollars in profit, for his part “Monotony” with Ozuna released 3 months ago has 177 million views on YouTube, which would mean more than $3.5 million.
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