



The RapCaviar Instagram account’s content emcompasses interviews from artists and fans, a “New Music Tonight” series and “Favorite Rappers Right Now” series. This is especially significant for smaller, upcoming artists in the industry looking to break through to more general audiences. For a musician, being featured on a playlist with nearly 15 million likes and even more potential streams can be enough to launch a career into stardom. Since its launch in 2015, RapCaviar has “attracted more than 14 million followers and featured over 13,000 artists,” according to Spotify. They function as an extensive catalog of music catered to each listener’s interests through an algorithm tracking the user’s activity. Playlists like RapCaviar make streaming more accessible to users. In this digital era, an artist’s success is heavily dependent on streaming services like Apple Music and Spotify. Spotify’s RapCaviar inspired an eight-episode docuseries expected to premiere later this year.Īddressing “today’s most provocative issues,” the docuseries titled, RapCaviar Presents will feature major players in hip-hop like Megan Thee Stallion, Jack Harlow, Saweetie, Tyler the Creator, Roddy Rich and Doja Cat, reports Deadline. Popular streaming service Hulu is bringing one of music’s most influential playlists to life. PASCAL Le Segretain/Getty Images For Louis Vuitton Amy Sussman/Getty Images Araya Doheny/Getty Images Frazer Harrison/Getty Images For MRC Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for The Recording Academy Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images (Clockwise) Tyler the Creator, Jack Harlow, Megan Thee Stallion, Roddy Ricch, Saweetie and Doja Cat.
