
Who Got Big Streaming Bumps From Their 2020 Grammy Performances?
Viewership for this year’s Grammys may have been down, but that didn’t stop some acts from getting a major bump on Spotify after their performances on the telecast.

- Camila Cabello’s brand new track “First Man” increased more than 1,000% after her heartfelt performance, a tribute to her father at the awards show.
- Boyz II Men’s 1991 song “It’s So Hard To Say Goodbye To Yesterday” soared more than 1275% post-telecast versus the previous day thanks to their poignant performance alongside Alicia Keys, a tribute to Kobe Bryant.
- Gary Clark Jr.’s powerful performance of his track “This Land” led to an increase of more than 950%.
- The moving tribute performance honoring the late rapper, Nipsey Hussle led to more than a 740% jump of the song “Higher” by DJ Khaledfeat. Nipsey Hussle, and John Legend.
- Newly-anointed honoree, Tyler, The Creator lit up the stage with an electrifying performance, pushing streams to surge over 500% of the fiery track “NEW MAGIC WAND.”
- Artists who saw notable streaming spikes of their catalogs after the telecast include Tanya Tucker (with an impressive over 250% jump), Gary Clark Jr., Nipsey Hussle, Demi Lovato, andTyler, The Creator.
Here is a very detailed look at the Grammy Impact with much more accurate figures https://www.buzzanglemusic.com/2020-grammy-awards-show-impact-analysis/