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O Canada! Spotify Is Headed Your Way Soon – Are South America And Asia Next?

Spotify-canadaAfter making a huge splash in the United States with three
million users in just a year’s time
, Spotify is continuing their North American
expansion to Canada
, according to recently published filings by the streaming
giant. The company also has shown further plans to expand into Asia and South
America
, giving them incredible presence and coverage on a global scale.


The Wall Street Journal reports that Spotify Technologies SA
(Spotify’s holding company) filed its plans in April. These accounts were made available
earlier this month and contained a management report where the streaming
service plans to launch on the Canadian market. Spotify’s reasoning is said to
be quite simple – aiming to further consolidate their position as the world's largest
music-streaming service. The report also added that the company seeks to expand
into "countries in Asia and South America."

It comes as no surprise that Spotify continues to expand
into new territories. After making a huge name for itself in Europe, the
service has gone on to expand to 15 countries including the United States,
United Kingdom, Germany, Australia and New Zealand (the latter two being recent
additions). 

The more countries that Spotify expands to, the better it is
of course for the company, but just how receptive other countries will be
towards the big green giant remains to be seen. One cannot assume that others
will be dying to get their hands on the product the same way the U.S. market
seemingly was, and there have already been a number of local streaming mini-giants in certain territories that may already
be satisfying the same target market (such as Dhingana in India and Anghami in
the Middle East
).

Spotify has been on a product development expansion of sorts as well lately, recently bringing its service to Android devices, the Kindle Fire, and ushering in a Pandora-like streaming player.

Hisham Dahud is a Senior Analyst for Hypebot.com. Additionally, he is the head of Business Development for Fame House and an independent musician. Follow him on Twitter: @HishamDahud

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  1. This is fantastic news for Canadians and great news for Spotify. They beefed up the number of Canadian artists available through Spotify a few weeks ago so I’m glad to see those licensing deals are complete.

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