Are Pop Songs Getting Shorter to Fit Streaming Economics?

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Urvashi

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Many recent hits barely cross two minutes. Do shorter songs improve replay value or hurt musical depth? Have you noticed changes in song structure? Which recent pop track still felt complete despite a shorter runtime?
 
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I think pop songs are trending shorter to match streaming platforms’ economics. Shorter tracks encourage repeat plays, boost streaming counts, and capture attention quickly in playlists. This shift influences song structure, with faster intros and earlier choruses to maximize engagement and revenue.
 

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I am not sure about this because I do not listen to pop songs but I guess modern songs are trying to fit themselves into social platforms to build easy exposure.
 

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Some pop songs aren't too short, but a good number are. I think it's due to the shorter attention spans that younger people have these days lol.
 
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