Thursday, December 10, 2015

TouchTunes Releases 2015’s Top Played Jukebox Artists and Songs

TouchTunes, the largest in-venue interactive music and entertainment platform, has released its annual Year-End Charts reporting the top played songs and artists of 2015. Based on the music played on its domestic network of digital jukeboxes and mobile app, TouchTunes’ year in review offers distinct insights into the music fans partied to across 60,000 social venues nationwide.

Country music sensation Eric Church was TouchTunes’ Top Played Artist of the year.

“Music industry ‘experts’ have a multitude of metrics to tell you if a song is working or not, but there’s one way to truly know,” commented Church. “If a person wants to hear your song on a jukebox while they’re kicking back at their favorite bar, you've got something. Proud to have been the soundtrack to a lot of late nights.”

Other top played artists in 2015 included AC/DC, Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan and Kid Rock.

2015 also saw Ed Sheeran’s “Thinking Out Loud” take the title as TouchTunes’ Top Played Song. Other top performing songs included Little Big Town’s “Girl Crush,” Steve Earle’s “Copperhead Road,” and Maroon 5’s “Sugar.”

Though country artists dominated the Charts, it was rock music that reigned supreme as the Top Played Genre of 2015. Queen’s “Fat Bottomed Girls” was the Top Played Rock Song.


TouchTunes 2015 Top 10 Artists
  1. Eric Church
  2. AC/DC
  3. Jason Aldean
  4. Luke Bryan
  5. Kid Rock
  6. Lynyrd Skynyrd
  7. The Rolling Stones
  8. Johnny Cash
  9. George Strait
  10. Garth Brooks
 TouchTunes 2015 Top 10 Songs
  1.  "Thinking Out Loud" by Ed Sheeran
  2. “Friends In Low Places” by Garth Brooks
  3. “Girl Crush” by Little Big Town
  4. "Copperhead Road” by Steve Earle
  5. “Like A Wrecking Ball” by Eric Church
  6. “Burnin’ It Down” by Jason Aldean
  7. “Bottoms Up” by Brantley Gilbert
  8. “Smoke A Little Smoke” by Eric Church
  9. “Fat Bottomed Girls” by Queen
  10. “Sugar” by Maroon 5
Click here to view the complete TouchTunes’ 2015 Year-End Charts.

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