Skip to main content
QS Sound Lab

QS Sound Lab

  • WHAT WE DO
  • ABOUT US
  • RECENT HIGHLIGHTS
  • MASTERING PORTFOLIO
  • AUDIO MASTERING
  • PROJECTS
  • ARTIST DEVELOPMENT
  • BLOG
  • SEARCH
  • FAQ
  • GLOSSARY
  • TERMS & CONDITIONS
  • PRIVACY & SECURITY

CONTACT

  • GET IN TOUCH
  • REGISTRATION

© 2026 QS Sound Lab

QS Sound Lab

Quiet Storm Music

Site

  • About Us
  • Recent Highlights
  • Mastering Portfolio
  • Audio Mastering
  • Artist Development
  • Blog

Legal & Contact

  • FAQ
  • Glossary
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy & Security
  • Contact
  • Company Registration

Stay Updated

Get notified about new projects and industry news.

© 2026 Quiet Storm Music & QS Sound Lab. All rights reserved.

What Music Do Americans Love the Most? 50 Detailed Fan Maps
← Back to Blog
14 August 2017DataCulture

What Music Do Americans Love the Most? 50 Detailed Fan Maps

YouTube has become a dominant force in the music industry in the last few years, particularly among younger people. With the help of YouTube’s geocoded streaming data, we set out to map the contours of music fandom and culture in the United States.


Of the artists on the Billboard Top 100 this spring, we looked at the 50 that were most watched on YouTube in the United States between January 2016 and April 2017. Each map shows relative popularity in different parts of the country. If one part of a map is lighter, it doesn’t mean people there weren’t watching the artist’s videos; it just means fans were more likely to listen to a variety of other artists.


See the complete set of fan maps below, listed in order of YouTube views in our data. (You can use your left or right arrow key to cycle through the maps.)


Interested in some music to go with your map browsing? Enter a U.S. location in the search box to get a custom playlist based on that area’s favorite artists among those in our data, or skip straight to the maps.

Source...

← PreviousA Guide to Pierre Schaeffer, the Godfather of SamplingNext →Happy 44th Birthday Hip-Hop!!!