Do people in China use Western video/music video platforms?
No. Popular internet music streaming platforms used in Western countries are not available in China. Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp, Youtube, Snapchat, Vimeo, Google, Yahoo, Spotify, Deezer, and many more are either banned, non-existent, or not as popular in China.
People in China mostly use Wechat and Weibo to get connect with each other and follow feeds. Internet music users in China use their own services such as, QQ music, NetEase Cloud Music, QQ video platform and Bilibili, Kuaishou and many more video platforms.
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How many people in China listen to music?
More than 977 million people in China, 72% of the population, listen to music every week. The average Chinese consumer enjoys 16 hours of music per week, with 66% of listeners using a streaming service. Please read our blog posts here.
How can I find out if my music is already on Chinese streaming platforms?
Follow this link to search for your music in China.
Do people listen to certain genres in China?
Like any country the most popular music is from its own artists and type of music specific to that country. In this respect China is no different, the most popular music in China is from its own artists in Chinese. What sets China apart is the fact ...
I found out my music is on Chinese streaming services...What should I do?
If you have found your music in China this means that your music is already be available on some of the Chinese streaming services such as, QQ Music and/or NetEase Music. However, this will not affect your use of our distribution service, we can ...
My Music is on Chinese streaming services, but there are songs/albums under my artist name that are not mine. What can I do?
When it comes to the Chinese platforms, artists who share the same name may have multiple releases show up under that same name. I this case, we can request to claim a profile for the artist. This service is only for artists who have distributed ...