The Beaches See 888% Streaming Spike After 'Off Campus' Sync Placement
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Julyssa Lopez
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Summary
The article covers how the Canadian rock band The Beaches experienced a massive streaming surge (888% increase for their song 'Edge of the Earth') after their music was featured in a key romantic scene in the Prime Video hit series 'Off Campus.' The scene, part of the show's fake-dating plot between characters Hannah and Garrett, showcases the band's music and has introduced them to a wider audience, continuing a pattern of viral success for the band through TV and film sync placements.
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The band's 2023 anthem 'Edge of the Earth' saw an 888 percent streaming spike after becoming part of the Hannah-Garrett love story on 'Off Campus.'
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