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From Tony Bennett to Tyla Yaweh, Here Are the Artists 18- to 24-Year-Olds are Discovering

In the soundtrack of your life, every day probably sounds just a little bit different. The weather, your workout, your mood—anything can inspire a song that brings out your best dance moves, has you reaching for tissues, or something in between. On Spotify, not only is there music you already know and love for every moment, but there’s also a world full of new artists, songs, and genres to explore. Just ask any 18- to 24-year-old Spotify user: This important audience has a unique and somewhat unexpected taste for discovery.

In fact, listeners in that age group in particular have no boundaries when it comes to the artists they stream for the first time. We looked back at the musicians they played over the past 60 days and found that they’re as drawn to the “latest and greatest” as they are to “oldies but goodies.” They’re discovering the artists their parents and grandparents listened to, like Gladys Knight and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, as well as playing the jams their own peers—like Normani and Nora en Pure—are creating. They have their fingers on the pulse of pop culture and are simultaneously interested in learning about the bands that inspired them.

Below are 10 artists, both emerging and established, that 18- to 24-year-old listeners have streamed for the first time over the past six months. Get to know them for yourself:

THE EMERGING

Kina

2018 saw the introduction of Italian electronic production duo Kina. Pasquale Renella and Giuseppe Garotti create downbeat-electronic lo-fi music with a lot of heart. They site XXXTENTACION, Shallou, Madeon, and Porter Robinson as being their greatest musical influences.

ITZY

This burgeoning South Korean all-female K-pop group is the latest to be formed by JYP Entertainment. They’re considered monster rookies, meaning they’ve found significant early success. Case in point: ITZY set a new record for the most-viewed K-pop debut music video on YouTube and won their first music award just nine days after dropping their single “DALLA DALLA.”

Au/Ra

If you like Billie Eilish, you should check out Au/Ra—another teenage singer-songwriter making waves in the music world. Born in Ibiza, Spain, and raised in Antigua by her parents (including her father, German producer Torsten Stenzel), Au/Ra found a love for music and writing at an early age. Her single “Panic Room” was featured on Norwegian DJ Alan Walker’s “Darkside.” Look out for the multilingual singer-songwriter on her first tour.

Cuco

If Spanglish lyrics combined with a meme-influenced sense of humor is your jam, check out Cuco. The LA-based Mexican-American producer, singer, and self-taught multi-instrumentalist creates a music all his own that combines pop, jazz, and hip-hop. Recently, he’s made his voice known in more ways than one by headlining a benefit concert series for immigrant families.

Tyla Yaweh

The singer, rapper, and songwriter originally from Orlando, Florida, has toured with XXXTENTACION and Post Malone. Now he’s making a name for himself on stages at SXSW and on Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show. “I’m living an ultimate high,” he says. “I went from being homeless to traveling the globe with rock stars, being able to connect with and spread positive vibes to so many different people.”

THE ESTABLISHED

Billie Holiday

Arguably among the most influential jazz singers of the 20th century, Billie Holiday is usually uttered in the same breath as Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald. Along with her vocal power, she could alter lyric phrasings and tempo in manners that can be traced all the way through to today’s pop music.

Tony Bennett

Hit machine Tony Bennett is still singing and recording at 92 years of age, and even in recent years has been attracting contemporary collaborators such as Lady Gaga. His soulful voice first attracted attention in the 1950s. He came roaring back in the ’80s and ’90s by connecting with young audiences, culminating in an MTV Unplugged appearance in 1994. He hasn’t slowed down on performing or collaborating since.

Grateful Dead

Deadhead or not, you can’t help but be mesmerized by Grateful Dead—be it their lengthy jams, poetic lyrics, or eclectic sound. The band was a true product of ’60’s counterculture, combining elements of rock, folk, country, bluegrass, reggae, and space rock. Adored by baby boomers Gen X’ers, and now a new generation, The Dead is anything but.

Selena

The gone but not forgotten Queen of Tejano music paved her way in an overwhelmingly male-dominated genre to become one of the most celebrated Latin artists of all time. Her reach spans fashion, cosmetics, television and film. Texas even celebrates her birthday, April 16, as “Selena Day,” keeping her music and energy alive year after year.

LL Cool J

No one straddles the lines of hip-hop and R&B quite like LL Cool J. He’s a man of firsts—one of the first hip-hop artists to find mainstream success, and the first rapper to receive Kennedy Center Honors. He started rapping at age nine, recorded his first demos at 16, and released his first record before turning 20. And through it all, he’s kept his cool.

And there’s plenty more where that came from. Stream our playlist of the artists 18- to 24-year-olds are discovering from around the world and across the years.

Billie Eilish’s Dark Debut Album Comes to Life Inside Spotify’s New Interactive Experience

Billie Eilish wants to know: WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO? To find the answer, fans can embark on a journey through her strange world via Spotify’s Billie Eilish interactive experience, created in honor of her debut album released today.

Together with Billie, we’ve mapped out a weird and wonderful universe of immersive experiences — one for each chapter of the fourteen-track story that is her new album — to let fans inside Billie’s head for an intimate peek at her creative process. (At just seventeen, the dark-pop prodigy has collaborated with Khalid and Vince Staples and boasts over thirty million monthly Spotify listeners, not to mention the one million plus followers of the This is Billie Eilish playlist.)

Located in downtown Los Angeles, the activation launches for her fans today and will be open to the public for three days through Sunday, March 31. Step inside and see each song from WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO? come to life as part of an immersive journey through Billie’s mind. Read on below for a room-by-room rundown—though when it comes to a Billie Eilish experience of any kind, you might have to see it to believe it.

Enter Billie’s world through a room inspired by the album’s opening track, “!!!!!!!” Check in and place your items on a conveyor belt that passes through an invisalign-clad mouth sculpture built into the wall. Leave all your personal thoughts and feelings aside: You’re about to begin your adventure.

bad guy

You’ll first meet a group challenge. While Billie’s “bad guy” track plays over speakers, you’ll drive a remote control race car through an obstacle course filled with cookie dough mountains and vegan milk waterfalls. The winding track holds the key to your next room.

xanny

Hold tight—the “xanny” room is brimming with lights, fog, and vibrating furniture. Keep your cool as the entire room vibrates beneath your feet.

you should see me in a crown

The world of “you should see me in a crown” is brought to life as you crawl through a web to get to the spider’s lair. Inside, among cold chains and videos of spiders in their most natural state— breeding, mating, spinning webs—you’ll find the Murakami crown from the video. Arachnophobes, beware.

all the good girls go to hell

Get ready to descend into the underworld. The experience heats up for “all good girls go to hell,” where you’ll find yourself surrounded by LED flames and scorching floors.

wish you were gay

wish you were gay” invites fans to take a whiff inside a room inspired by Billie’s latest earworm album single. Blohsh cutouts are scattered throughout the room to step on, touch, and even sniff each different scent to find the one you connect with.  

when the party’s over

The party might be over, but there’s still plenty of room in the pit. Jump in to the tune of Billie’s melancholy ballad “when the party’s over” and lose yourself inside a foam abyss. Billie’s jet-black tears ooze from the walls above.

8

Need a lighthearted escape from the sea of dark tears? Kick back with some adorable pups, each of which can be fostered as part of the Billie-supported Marley’s Mutts scheme. These four-legged friends will wander around the soft, fluffy “8” room, ready to pounce and play with you while images of Billie playing with puppies as a child fill the walls. Sign up to donate or foster a dog with a Marley’s Mutts representative onsite.

my strange addiction

In honor of “my strange addiction,” feel free to indulge in the not-so-guilty pleasure of crafting. Inside a deep-red art studio, decorate your own foam blohsh to add to a mini-forest diorama of blohshes.

bury a friend

The spooky, minimal beats of “bury a friend” pulse through this room. Climb under Billie’s giant bed to find the monsters buried underneath through a seeping darkness-to-light contrast. Uncover the invisible-ink messages hidden in the shadows.

ilomilo

Take a dip underwater in the “ilomilo” room, where fake seaweed, a bubble machine, and blue cubes create a subaquatic experience. Partner up with your friend to find the hidden blohshes.

listen before i go

In the next room, you’ll take a trip to the skies by climbing out a plane window. Then, lie among the clouds to experience “listen before i go.” This space-inspired space features cloud projections and props like mattresses, pillows, and duvets to create a heavenly area in which you can recline, relax, and watch the world go by.

i love you

We’ve recreated Billie’s beloved red bedroom for “i love you,” where you can tell Billie the ways in which she’s inspired you. Use a tablet to write your note, which is then projected onto the walls.

Goodbye

Our wonderful journey concludes in the “goodbye” room, a prismatic maze with shifting colors, as Billie says a fond farewell to each of her visitors.

To further support the album launch, Spotify will create a brand new multimedia playlist for WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO? allowing for exclusive video content and new product features to enhance the on-platform fan experience. This playlist will allow for vertical video content, custom assets, and editorial storylines all with the goal of creating more meaningful and engaging context for Billie’s fans.

Stream Billie Eilish’s groundbreaking new album here.