AI Insights · Timothy · September 2022
Top 5 Music and Audio Apps on Android in South America for Q3 2022
Discover how the top 5 Music and Audio apps performed on the Android platform in South America during Q3 2022, based on data from Sensor Tower.
In Q3 2022, the top 5 Music and Audio apps on the Android platform in South America showcased varied performance trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at their metrics, powered by data from Sensor Tower.
Spotify: Music and Podcasts saw a consistent growth in weekly downloads, starting from around 632K in late June and peaking at over 819K in mid-September. The app's weekly active users also increased steadily, beginning with approximately 51.9M in late June and reaching around 53.5M in mid-September.
StarMaker: Sing Karaoke Songs experienced fluctuations in its weekly downloads, with numbers hovering around 523K to 599K. The app’s weekly revenue had a peak of about $15.5K in early September, while weekly active users maintained a relatively stable trend, starting at around 1.7M in late June and ending at approximately 1.77M by the end of September.
Lark Player: Music Player & MP3 demonstrated a steady increase in weekly downloads, beginning with roughly 412K in late June and rising to around 495K in mid-September. The weekly active users for the app also showed a positive trend, starting at about 18.2M in late June and climbing to over 20.7M by the end of September.
Music Player & MP3 Player had consistent weekly downloads, fluctuating between 249K and 312K throughout the quarter. The app’s weekly revenue remained relatively low, peaking at around $150 in early July. The weekly active users saw an upward trend, beginning at about 10.1M in late June and reaching around 11.2M by the end of September.
Resso Music - Songs & Lyrics showed a decline in weekly downloads, starting from approximately 264K in late June and decreasing to around 186K by the end of September. However, the app’s weekly revenue saw an increase, peaking at about $66K in mid-September. The weekly active users for the app also declined, starting at roughly 9.3M in late June and dropping to around 8.8M by the end of September.
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