Meanwhile, Doja Cat is celebrating TikTok creators who have made content using songs from the artist’s “Planet Her” album. While many artists use Spotify’s Canvas covers (videos that play instead of album art for songs on Spotify) to showcase clips from music videos, Doja Cat is using clips from TikTok creators who have participated in trends set to songs from the “Planet Her” album. Clips from a wide range of TikTokers including @aishuadd, @graysonsprojects, @babydaiz, and @dr.hunterfinn are featured as Spotify covers for songs included in the “Planet Her” album, and the creators are sharing their reactions in follow-up TikTok videos, saying that they are equally “honored” as they are “confused” about why their clips are included in Doja Cat’s Spotify cover art. TikToker @aishuadd shared in a post, “Such an honor OMG,” while @dr.hunterfinn (one of the most popular—not to mention attractive—vet influencers on the app) shared, “I didn’t want this many people seeing me dancing, but it’s OK.” According to Spotify, users are 5% more likely to continue listening to a song with a Canvas visual. (Insider)
