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Here are the 10 most popular artists in every state

Nothing unites people like music, and in the age of streaming people are consuming more music than ever before. Some reports claims as many as 300,000 new tracks are uploaded every day across various platforms, making competition for attention fiercer than it has ever been.

Recently, the team at Business Insider decided to seek out the most popular artists in every state. This kind of feature seems to appear at least once a year, and this time the information involved is sourced entirely from Pandora. Using volumes of data the BI team determined the top 10 artists in each of the 50 states, which you can now read in full below.

This may come as no surprise, but Drake is the top ranked talent in 31 states. Other artists who appear frequently include dele, Bruno Mars, Rhianna, Future, The Weeknd, Chris Brown, Ed Sheeran, Chris Stapleton, Migos, Twenty One Pilots, Five Finger Death Punch, and country hitmaker Luke Bryan.

ALABAMA: 

1. Kevin Gates

2. Future

3. Drake

4. Beyoncé

5. Migos

6. Rihanna

7. Kodak Black

8. Bruno Mars

9. Chris Stapleton

10. Lil Wayne


ALASKA: 

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1. Eminem

2. Drake

3. Ed Sheeran

4. Bruno Mars

5. Adele

6. Beyoncé

7. G-Eazy

8. Rihanna

9. Twenty One Pilots

10. Kevin Gates

ARIZONA

1. Drake

2. Bruno Mars

3. The Weeknd

4. Beyoncé

5. Rihanna

6. Eminem

7. Adele

8. J. Cole

9. Kendrick Lamar

10. Future

ARKANSAS

1. Kevin Gates

2. Drake

3. Beyoncé

4. Bruno Mars

5. Future

6. Rihanna

7. Eminem

8. Chris Stapleton

9. Migos

10. Lil Wayne

CALIFORNIA:

1. Drake

2. Bruno Mars

3. Beyoncé

4. Rihanna

5. Banda Sinaloense MS de Sergio Lizarraga

6. The Weeknd

7. 2Pac (Tupac)

8. Adele

9. YG

10. Kendrick Lamar

COLORADO:

1. Drake

2. Bruno Mars

3. Eminem

4. Kevin Gates

5. Adele

6. The Weeknd

7. Rihanna

8. Ed Sheeran

9. Beyoncé

10. Twenty One Pilots

CONNECTICUT

1. Drake

2. Beyoncé

3. Rihanna

4. Eminem

5. Bruno Mars

6. Future

7. Chris Brown

8. Ozuna

9.  A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie

10. Adele

DELAWARE:

1. Drake

2. Beyoncé

3. Future

4. PnB Rock

5. Rihanna

6. Chris Brown

7. Eminem

8. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie

9. Bruno Mars

10. Nicki Minaj

FLORIDA:

1. Drake

2. Kodak Black

3. Future

4. Kevin Gates

5. Beyoncé

6. Bruno Mars

7. Rihanna

8. Adele

9. Eminem

10. The Weeknd

GEORGIA

1. Future

2. Drake

3. Beyoncé

4. Migos

5. Rihanna

6. Kevin Gates

7. Chris Brown

8. Bruno Mars

9. YFN Lucci

10. Kodak Black

HAWAII:

1. Bruno Mars

2. Drake

3. Beyoncé

4. Rihanna

5. Common Kings

6. Bob Marley

7. Adele

8. The Green

9. J Boog

10. Jack Johnson

IDAHO

1. Eminem

2. Drake

3. Ed Sheeran

4. Adele

5. Taylor Swift

6. Bruno Mars

7. G-Eazy

8. Imagine Dragons

9. Twenty One Pilots

10. Five Finger Death Punch

ILLINOIS

1. Drake

2. Beyoncé

3. Future

4. Rihanna

5. Bruno Mars

6. Eminem

7. Adele

8. The Weeknd

9. Chris Brown

10. Banda Sinaloense MS de Sergio Lizarraga

INDIANA

1. Drake

2. Kevin Gates

3. Eminem

4. Bruno Mars

5. Beyoncé

6. Rihanna

7. Future

8. Lil Wayne

9. Florida Georgia Line

10. Ed Sheeran

IOWA:

1. Drake

2. Eminem

3. Kevin Gates

4. Florida Georgia Line

5. Bruno Mars

6. Beyoncé

7. Ed Sheeran

8. Eric Church

9. Rihanna

10. Adele

KANSAS:

1. Drake

2. Eminem

3. Kevin Gates

4. Bruno Mars

5. Beyoncé

6. Rihanna

7. Adele

8. Five Finger Death Punch

9. Tech N9ne

10. The Weeknd

KENTUCKY:

1. Kevin Gates

2. Drake

3. Eminem

4. Beyoncé

5. Chris Stapleton

6. Future

7. Bruno Mars

8. Rihanna

9. Lil Wayne

10. Florida Georgia Line

LOUISIANA

1. Kevin Gates

2. Drake

3. Beyoncé

4. Future

5. Lil Boosie

6. Lil Wayne

7. Rihanna

8. Bruno Mars

9. K. Michelle

10. Chris Brown

MAINE:

1. Eminem

2. Drake

3. Adele

4. Ed Sheeran

5. Nickelback

6. Florida Georgia Line

7. Rihanna

8. Five Finger Death Punch

9. Beyoncé

10. Bruno Mars

MARYLAND

1. Drake

2. Beyoncé

3. Rihanna

4. Future

5. Chris Brown

6. Bruno Mars

7. Migos

8. Eminem

9. Nicki Minaj

10. Adele

MASSACHUSETTS:

1. Drake

2. Beyoncé

3. Eminem

4. Rihanna

5. Adele

6. Ed Sheeran

7. Bruno Mars

8. Future

9. Ozuna

10. Chris Brown

MICHIGAN:

1. Drake

2. Eminem

3. Beyoncé

4. Future

5. Kevin Gates

6. Bruno Mars

7. Rihanna

8. Chris Brown

9. Adele

10. Ed Sheeran

MINNESOTA:

1. Drake

2. Eminem

3. Bruno Mars

4. Beyoncé

5. Rihanna

6. Kevin Gates

7. Adele

8.  Ed Sheeran

9.  Taylor Swift

10.  G-Eazy

MISSISSIPPI

1. Kevin Gates

2. Future

3. Beyoncé

4. Drake

5. Lil Boosie

6. Moneybagg Yo

7. Migos

8. Rihanna

9. K. Michelle

10.  Chris Stapleton

MISSOURI

1. Drake

2. Kevin Gates

3. Beyoncé

4. Eminem

5. Bruno Mars

6. Future

7. Rihanna

8. Migos

9. Adele

10. Chris Brown

MONTANA

1. Eminem

2. Adele

3. Five Finger Death Punch

4. Ed Sheeran

5.  Nickelback

6. G-Eazy

7. AC/DC

8. Eric Church

9. Twenty One Pilots

10. Bruno Mars

NEBRASKA:

1. Drake

2. Kevin Gates

3. Eminem

4. Bruno Mars

5. Eric Church

6. Beyoncé

7. Rihanna

8. Florida Georgia Line

9. Adele

10. Taylor Swift

NEVADA:

1. Drake

2. Bruno Mars

3. Eminem

4. Beyoncé

5. Rihanna

6. The Weeknd

7. Kendrick Lamar

8. J. Cole

9. Banda Sinaloense MS de Sergio Lizarraga

10. 2Pac (Tupac)

NEW HAMPSHIRE:

1. Eminem

2. Drake

3. Ed Sheeran

4. Adele

5. Zac Brown Band

6. Florida Georgia Line

7. Bruno Mars

8. Rihanna

9. Taylor Swift

10. Luke Bryan

NEW JERSEY: 

1. Drake

2. Beyoncé

3. Rihanna

4. Bruno Mars

5. Future

6. Eminem

7. Chris Brown

8. Adele

9. Ozuna

10. Ed Sheeran

NEW MEXICO:

1. Drake

2. Bruno Mars

3. Kevin Gates

4. Eminem

5. The Weeknd

6. Luke Bryan

7. George Strait

8. Rihanna

9. Beyoncé

10. J. Cole

NEW YORK:

1. Drake

2. Beyoncé

3. Rihanna

4. Eminem

5. Bruno Mars

6. Chris Brown

7. Adele

8. Future

9. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie

10. Ed Sheeran

NORTH CAROLINA:

1. Drake

2. Beyoncé

3. Future

4. Rihanna

5. Bruno Mars

6. Migos

7. Kevin Gates

8. Chris Brown

9. Kodak Black

10. Eminem

NORTH DAKOTA: 

1. Eminem

2. Drake

3. Ed Sheeran

4. Five Finger Death Punch

5. Florida Georgia Line

6. Nickelback

7. G-Eazy

8. Bruno Mars

9. Eric Church

10. AC/DC

OHIO: 

1. Drake

2. Eminem

3. Kevin Gates

4. Future

5. Beyoncé

6. Bruno Mars

7. Rihanna

8. Chris Brown

9. Migos

10. Lil Wayne

OKLAHOMA

1. Drake

2. Kevin Gates

3. Eminem

4. Bruno Mars

5. Beyoncé

6. Rihanna

7. Adele

8. Migos

9. The Weeknd

10. Chris Stapleton

OREGON:

1. Drake

2. Eminem

3.  Bruno Mars

4. Adele

5. Rihanna

6. Beyoncé

7.  Ed Sheeran

8. The Weeknd

9. G-Eazy

10. Kendrick Lamar

PENNSYLVANIA:

1. Drake

2. Beyoncé

3. Eminem

4. Rihanna

5. Future

6. Bruno Mars

7. Chris Brown

8. Nicki Minaj

9. PnB Rock

10. Ed Sheeran

RHODE ISLAND:

1. Drake

2. Beyoncé

3. Eminem

4. Rihanna

5. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie

6. Future

7. Bruno Mars

8. Adele

9. Ed Sheeran

10. Ozuna


SOUTH CAROLINA:

1. Kevin Gates

2. Drake

3. Future

4. Beyoncé

5. Migos

6. Kodak Black

7. Rihanna

8. Bruno Mars

9. Chris Brown

10. Eminem

SOUTH DAKOTA: 

1. Eminem

2. Drake

3. Florida Georgia Line

4. Kevin Gates

5. G-Eazy

6. Eric Church

7. Five Finger Death Punch

8. Ed Sheeran

9. Taylor Swift

10. Rihanna

TENNESSEE:

1. Kevin Gates

2. Drake

3. Beyoncé

4. Future

5. Bruno Mars

6. Rihanna

7. Migos

8. Eminem

9. Chris Brown

10. Chris Stapleton

TEXAS

1. Drake

2. Kevin Gates

3. Beyoncé

4. Future

5. Bruno Mars

6. Rihanna

7. The Weeknd

8. George Strait

9. Luke Bryan

10. Migos

UTAH

1. Eminem

2. Imagine Dragons

3. Taylor Swift

4. Bruno Mars

5. Twenty One Pilots

6. Drake

7. Ed Sheeran

8. Adele

9.  Meghan Trainor

10. G-Eazy

VERMONT:

1. Eminem

2. Drake

3.  Nickelback

4. Adele

5. AC/DC

6. Ed Sheeran

7. Five Finger Death Punch

8.  Florida Georgia Line

9. Bob Marley

10. Rihanna

VIRGINIA

1. Drake

2. Beyoncé

3. Future

4. Rihanna

5. Bruno Mars

6. Chris Brown

7. Eminem

8. Migos

9. Kevin Gates

10. Adele

WASHINGTON:

1. Drake

2. Bruno Mars

3. Eminem

4. Adele

5. Beyoncé

6. Rihanna

7. The Weeknd

8. Ed Sheeran

9. Kendrick Lamar

10. Taylor Swift

WEST VIRGINIA:

1. Drake

2. Kevin Gates

3.  Eminem

4. Florida Georgia Line

5. Beyoncé

6. Five Finger Death Punch

7. Nickelback

8. Rihanna

9. Lil Wayne

10. Fetty Wap

WISCONSIN:

1. Drake

2. Eminem

3. Beyoncé

4. Future

5. Bruno Mars

6. Kevin Gates

7. Ed Sheeran

8. Adele

9. Rihanna

10. Five Finger Death Punch

WYOMING

1. Eminem

2.  G-Eazy

3. Five Finger Death Punch

4. Drake

5. Nickelback

6. Ed Sheeran

7. Adele

8. Bruno Mars

9. Luke Bryan

10. Tech N9ne

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Haulix Advice: Setting Up Tour Press

Today’s Haulix Advice column is intended for artists with more than one tour under their belt. We understand those of you just getting started may be excited by notion of having press cover your first tour, but we highly recommend waiting until you’ve crossed stateliness a time or two before taking the following steps.

As you move forward in your pursuit of national acclaim, touring offers a number of unique promotional opportunities that will help drive awareness to your music and (hopefully) add a little boost to ticket sales. In oder for any of that to happen, however, you will need to put together a plan of attack far in advance of your first date, and that is what we’re going to discuss today.

It may seem a bit premature, but artists hoping to maximize the exposure they are able to pull out of a single tour would be wise to begin planning those effort almost as early as they begin booking said shows. As a band, you should work together to develop a list of everyone you want to invite to a show, all the content you hope to create during the run, sites that offer pre-tour promotional options (playlists, interviews), and a list of potential sites and publications who may be interested in hosting said content. Be specific. Know when you plan your tour to start, as well as the promotion, and use a calendar to plan when you would ideally like your content to run. Once you’re on the road, finding the time to plan is going to be near impossible, and you’ll likely have a number of other issues and needs to attend to as well. Having a plan helps to not only suppress the stress of last minute organizing, but also creates a blueprint to follow if/when things do go off the rails (and let face it: they probably will).

As soon as you confirm your dates, take time to research writers who may work in the vicinity of your shows and email them with details on your performance no later than one month prior to the tour. Invite them to come, but be careful to not beg. Writers want to believe they’re either going to see the next great band no one has heard, an underrated juggernaut deserving of more attention, or an established act whose live show is even better than their album, not a group of musicians trying too hard to be famous. Pick an angle that works for you and use it to entice the reader. Remember: This may be your first time interacting with this individual, so make sure your initial impression is a good one. Being friendly and concise goes a long way.

A month out from your first date also happens to be the ideal time to begin locking in your tour content exclusives. This could be any number of items, but the two most popular tend to be tour blogs and acoustic performance videos. Both are great tools for furthering awareness of your efforts, and neither is all that difficult to create. Once you know what your content will be, develop a list of sites you would like to partner with for the premieres and begin contacting them. Again, being specific is key. Make sure your message includes information about your efforts, the tour, and as specific details regarding the content you would like to share with their readers. If it’s a tour blog, tell them how often you were hoping to run it. If it’s a performance video, give them a target week for release. Being too specific may turn some away, so make sure you allow room for customization. The sites you want to work with have a lot of experience in this type of content, and more importantly they know what works best with their readers. Trust them.

When you’re a week out from the tour, send reminders to outlets you have not heard from and check in on everyone who said they may attend. Provide contact information, including a phone number, and request the writer do the same. Every venue is different, and you nerve know when your press plans may have to change on account of an outside force.

Check in with your contacts again the day of the show to confirm their travel plans, as well as yours. Coordinate a time that works with your schedule for the day and do whatever you can to be early. If you’re completing an interview with said writer, check in advance for type of interview (voice or video) and prepare accordingly. We’ll have more tips for video interviews in an upcoming edition of Haulix Advice.

As with every Haulix Advice column, we asked a number of industry professionals to offer additional insight on setting up tour press. You can read what they had to say below.

If you have any questions or comment, feel free to leave at the end of this post and we’ll do our best to reply soon.

“My best suggestion to any up and coming artist who is looking to do their own press would be to 1- know their music websites and 2-Contact as many journalist as possible. Start off with doing a google search to see who has covered artists like you, or other artists you have toured with. After making a list of what outlets covered those artists, as well as their contact information, reach out to each journalist individually. Tell them about your band, when your last release came out, send some examples of music as well as tour dates. Always include the best way to reach you! It’s a ton of work but absolutely is worth the effort. Also, whenever you send physical music to a journals ALWAYS include contact information and a bio. The worst thing you could do is waste your time sending a CD to a writer and then them having no clue how to contact you” – Jenna LoMonaco, Kobalt Music Group

“As a smaller band, especially without a publicist, getting press for your tour is a daunting task. Even if you’re only playing 10-15 cities, that’s 10-15 unique local markets that you have to sift through and try to find the best way to promote your show. The best thing for your band is going to be getting local newspaper and radio stations to run any sort of coverage *before* you play your show in the area, to try to encourage turnout. However, many writers will only want to cover your show post-event and many radio stations will ask for tickets to give away in exchange for coverage. This shouldn’t be a worry for you – you’ll want to commit press passes and free tickets at each show in exchange for promotion. In terms of national and online media, make sure you know where writers are located, especially the ones that like your band. If a website gives your EP a good review, make a note that the writer is located in X market so you can offer him a free ticket to review your show. Keep an organized list of contacts that help you out in each local market, too – this (hopefully) won’t be the last time you play in that area, so you’ll want to hit these people up again in the future.” – Thomas Nasiff, Fuse/Bad Timing Records/Paper+Plastick

“There are two sides of tour press: Before, and after. Before you go on tour, you should be setting up press with sites that do pre-tour features. PropertyOfZack does Playlists, a way for touring packages to let us know what they’ll be listening to on the road. We include the tour dates in there for extra press.

Then for after, you have Road Blogs, interviews, acoustic sessions, and more. Make sure people haven’t forgotten about the tour once it ends. Keep the content coming” – Zack Zarrillo, PropertyOfZack

“Always plan to start your tour press no later than a month out from the first date. The less time you give yourselves, the less chance of an effective press campaign. The less effective your campaign is, the less impact it will have in show attendance.” – Patrick Ryan Williford, Persistent Heart Media

“No outlet is too small – if you’ve got the time and a .blogspot-type writer has reached out, make the relationship and take the interview. Any press is good press, and you never know where a writer will end up – taking that interview when a site is small could benefit you tenfold down the line.” – Jack Appleby, Siren Records

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