Jain takes #1, That Poppy rises
French singer-songwriter Jain has been, as she might put it, walking on the sky of her dreams since her debut album, “Zanaka,” was released Stateside late last year. She returned to the Predictions Chart on December 9 at #4 after a months-long hiatus, and now, she’s spending her second week at #1 after a 82.5% week-on-week increase in Artist Station Adds and a 55.6% week-on-week increase in Track Station Adds. In the past month, her standout single Come has been soaring on Pandora, seeing over 120,000 Spins — a big jump from the previous month’s total of around 15,700.The Dead South awaken
With their uniform of suspenders and traveller hats and affinity for the banjo, Saskatchewan natives the Dead South surely look like your average bluegrass band. But there’s nothing typical about the amount of growth they’ve seen in the past month on Pandora and social media as they tour promoting their November album, “Illusion & Doubt.”
Vesperteen and Seeb debut
Vesperteen is the buzzy synth-pop project led by Columbus, Ohio, native Colin Rigsby. While the group is plenty popular in the Buckeye, they’re also starting to see some buzz across the country as they tour nationwide, promoting their self-titled debut EP. On Twitter, their leading states — by mentions — are California, Ohio, Texas and Michigan. This week, the group sneaks onto the chart at #20 after seeing an uptick in reach and engagement on social media and Pandora, with a week-on-week 60.7% increase in Artist Station Adds and a 74.3% increase in Instagram Likes.