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Guest post by Bobby Owsinski of Music 3.0When Apple acquired Shazam last year for a reported $400 million, it was using the song identifying platform as a way to push new users to its streaming service. It probably didn’t realize at the time that a cable show would be the catalyst for the the highest number of inquiries about a song ever.A song by Florence + The Machine used on a Game Of Thrones episode, “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms,” received the most “Shazams” ever at 300,000 during a 24 hour period. The song “Jenny of Oldstones” which played over the final credits smashed the previous record of 200,000 inquiries of Adele’s “Hello” in 2015.There’s a big difference here though. “Hello” was a brand new single that was receiving a big marketing push at the time. “Jenny of Oldstones” is essentially an album cut with no media support.The official lyric video of the song has now passed more than 11 million views on YouTube. While this isn’t a huge number in the grand scheme of things, it does go to show how valuable the placement in a popular television show can be when it comes to popularity of a song.Game Of Thrones Breaks Shazam Record
Proper placement in a show has long played a major role in boosting a song's profile, as recently evidenced by the Apple-owned music identification app Shazam, which busted through its. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2019/05/game-of-thrones-assists-in-breaking-shazam-usage-record.