Singer Sophia James may have cracked the code to TikTok's algorithm, but she still can't believe it. The indie artist experimented with exclusive groups on TikTok, hoping to promote her music and cut through the noise. In a series of videos set to her song "So Unfair", James introduced different categories for users to join, including Group 7. The final video in the experiment has garnered over 76 million views and sparked countless comments and reaction videos.
The algorithm's favoritism towards established artists is well-known, but James' experiment suggests that even with the algorithm working against her, she could still succeed. Her music had more reach since the video popped off, and it's spread through her other music as well. The artist attributes this success to the fact that she's been using her voice in the final video.
James believes that the algorithm can be broken through by musicians. She thinks that her experiment has proved this point and is taking it as a win for now. With her music gaining traction, James is taking the indie route seriously, promoting her songs and connecting with fans who discover little corners of her discography.
However, James also acknowledges the frustration artists face in trying to break through on TikTok's algorithm. Many independent artists have reported struggles getting their music noticed despite putting in effort. The platform has changed significantly since its "golden age" of music discovery during the Covid era, and now it seems like big labels are favored.
James' experiment highlights the challenges artists still face when using social media to promote their music. Despite her success with Group 7, James knows that the algorithm can shift in an instant, and she'll have to continue adapting to stay ahead.
The algorithm's favoritism towards established artists is well-known, but James' experiment suggests that even with the algorithm working against her, she could still succeed. Her music had more reach since the video popped off, and it's spread through her other music as well. The artist attributes this success to the fact that she's been using her voice in the final video.
James believes that the algorithm can be broken through by musicians. She thinks that her experiment has proved this point and is taking it as a win for now. With her music gaining traction, James is taking the indie route seriously, promoting her songs and connecting with fans who discover little corners of her discography.
However, James also acknowledges the frustration artists face in trying to break through on TikTok's algorithm. Many independent artists have reported struggles getting their music noticed despite putting in effort. The platform has changed significantly since its "golden age" of music discovery during the Covid era, and now it seems like big labels are favored.
James' experiment highlights the challenges artists still face when using social media to promote their music. Despite her success with Group 7, James knows that the algorithm can shift in an instant, and she'll have to continue adapting to stay ahead.