With user retention at an all-time low, fitness and wellness brands are turning to Feed.fm’s new Wellness Soundtracks.
A recent feed.fm survey highlights that 94% of fitness app users view music as essential for motivation, emphasizing the need for curated soundtracks
Feed.fm, a leading fitness music provider, unveils the top workout songs of 2023. Pop leads the way, but two other genres also emerged.
Thanks to Feed.fm, Barry’s X Radio will be expandable markets outside the U.S., which comes as the fitness brand looks to scale globally.
A fitness business can have killer equipment, motivating instructors and the best content, but if the music is drab, it won’t be a hit.
The music licensing provider sees exciting opportunities to enhance VR fitness and gamification experiences with hit songs.
Workout music isn’t just a subset of the latest chart-topping songs. Increasingly, it’s becoming almost a genre unto itself.
Feed.fm’s Top 5 New Release (2022) Fitness Songs include “Big Energy” by Latto, “When I’m Gone” by Alesso & Katy Perry, “she’s all i wanna...
Two of the top 20 workout music tracks for 2022 are Justin Bieber's 'Hold On' and Olivia Rodrigo's 'good 4 u.'
Curating music for a fitness app is different from creating a list for an in-person class where how participants are vibing can be read.
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