Overall Findings: Songs have been getting shorter over the years, and social media platforms such as TikTok have been a major contributor, but it is not the only explanation: streaming services, music styles, preferences, and trends also contribute. Statistics from the 90s show that songs averaged around 4 minutes, but with the growth of technology, we have seen a decrease in song length. Artists are opting to cut long intros or aspects of the songs to produce shorter, catchier content. Streaming platforms like Spotify pay per stream rather than per minute, so shorter songs lead to more replays and higher profits.
Investigation of the Source: When reviewing the post and the source, the post references sources such as The Washington Post and Billboard as sources for this claim, yet the source they linked was a Reddit post by a smaller account that has no credibility in the argument. I think the original post was serving as a fact check in itself.
Sources:
Billboard: https://www.billboard.com/pro/songs-getting-shorter-tiktok-streaming/
This source explains that songs are getting shorter due to streaming and TikTok. Platforms prefer the short, most catchy, addictive moments of a song that pull the listener in. The article references “fragmentary moments,” meaning that the songs are created to be short and replayed. (Referenced in post)
Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/interactive/2024/shorter-songs-again/
This source references data from the 90s, when songs averaged around 4 minutes, but today many are 3 minutes or shorter. It also makes a point that shorter songs mean more plays, meaning more revenue.(Referenced in post)
Chartmetric: https://hmc.chartmetric.com/shorter-songs-trend-streaming-history/
This source wasn't referenced, but the content aligns with the post. The article explains that songs are shorter, but TikTok isn't the only one to blame. Some contributing factors are music styles, preferences, and trends. Opposing the general idea that the reason is solely due to platforms like TikTok.
Vice: Pop Songs Really Are Shorter Than Ever Now
References that the average song length has dropped use the data from the 90s. Streaming is a large contributor; platforms like Spotify play per stream, not per minute. It is in the best interest of the artist to have shorter songs. It also references social media that rewards quick, engaging content where song snippets are used to grab attention. Short songs have always existed, but it's the dramatic increase that is interesting, and technology is responsible