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The Music Industry’s New Superfan Strategy: Release Tons of Crap

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October 18, 2025
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The front page of Taylor Swift’s very stuff-heavy merch store.

Maybe it’s a bit more complicated than that. But Taylor Swift’s latest album has cemented the playbook on releasing endless format variations for the most dedicated fans. And goddamit, it’s working.

The numbers on Swift’s latest album are undeniably huge. But underneath the record-setting four million-plus sales of The Life of a Showgirl is an absolute, WWII-level production blitz of stuff, all relentlessly hawked to Swiftie superfans.

On the recording side, that includes endless LP, CD, cassette, and digital download variations — up to 40 different variations according to DMN’s latest count — with Swifties snatching up multiple copies with little-to-no price sensitivity. And that’s not even counting the onslaught of album-themed merch, including sweatshirts, jewelry, t-shirts, hats, keychains, guitar picks, and more.

Plug those release variants into Luminate/Billboard’s hair-brained ‘album sales’ counting methodology, and out pops the eye-popping 4 million figure. But a big part of the run-up is coming from superfans who are streaming The Life of a Showgirl over and over again, while buying multiple LPs and physical products that may never get unwrapped.

So is that the music industry’s new ‘superfan strategy’: just flood the box with endless crap?

Yes, it is. Any questions?

Actually, that’s not entirely fair. There are entire startups, with millions in backing, focused on unlocking the superfan riddle (as tracked by DMN Pro). On a broader scale, platforms like Spotify have been perpetually puzzled by how to cater to the most dedicated music aficionados.

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But increasingly, successful superfan case studies are rooted in one guiding principle: create tons of release-related stuff and flood the box with it.

A sampling of Taylor's 'The Life of a Showgirl' physical variations (Photo: Reddit)

A sampling of Taylor’s ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ physical variations (Photo: Reddit)

Overseas, K-pop’s been on this train for years, with superstar groups hawking endless CD variations, wands, and other paraphernalia with smashing success. Now, those winds are blowing westward.

Interestingly, one person who definitely wasn’t doing this was Adele.

Ahead of Taylor Swift’s record-setting album sales week, Adele was the diva to beat. She previously held the record for first-week album sales, with 3.5 million copies of 25 shifted back in 2015. But Adele’s strategy was the extreme opposite of Taylor’s on Life of a Showgirl.

Adele fans may remember that 25 wasn’t even available on streaming platforms. Instead, there was simply a limited, old-school physical release strategy. If fans wanted the album, they had to buy it the old-fashioned way.

Backing that into Luminate/Billboard’s sales-counting methodology, that hiked up sales tremendously, given that physical albums carry far more weight than ‘equivalent’ stream-counts that arbitrarily equal an ‘album’.

In Taylor’s case, the strategy not only got flipped — everything got cranked to 11.

Taylor Swift 48-hour vinyl drop sells out in under an hour

Photo: TaylorSwift.com Store

That is, streaming numbers were through the roof, with endless physical variations spiking the numbers into the stratosphere.  LP, CD, cassette, and other variations included exclusive acoustic versions, voice memos, and even jewelry, all of which required Swifties to obey once again — by opening their wallets wide open.

But Taylor Swift isn’t an outlier — she’s just the most prominent example of a trend that’s been growing for years. Indeed, we’re hearing from more labels, managers, and artists themselves that blitzing physical variations to superfans is a strategy that’s working.

Across the artist camps and label pros we canvassed, a few big pro-tips emerged.

The first was scarcity.

In the case of Swift, the concept was taken to an extreme with 24-hour sales windows. But the general idea is to keep quantities and associated windows limited.

The second pro-tip that emerged was to, well, throw a bunch of crap into the marketplace and see what sticks.

In many cases, we’re hearing that most of the avalanche-of-stuff doesn’t sell, but the small percentage that outperforms makes up for it all. This is backed up by some data: according to a recent Luminate study, 93% of sales from album-version blitzes came from the five most popular variations.

And the third?

One manager cautioned smaller or emerging artists against overspending on physical product that they might not recoup. The Taylor Swift example is noteworthy, but of course, few artists have that level of marketing muscle and spending power to blitz the marketplace.

But blitzing the marketplace they are: per the same Luminate study, the average number of physical variants surrounding the top ten-selling albums jumped from 3.3 in 2019 to 8.9 in 2023. It sounds crazy, but Swift is likely single-handedly bumping that number up in 2025, if not saving the entire US-based vinyl sales story this year.

Some of this is surprising, given that broader LP sales are plateauing, and possibly declining, in 2025 according to DMN Pro data.

But splice the data by specific artist, and targeted physical releases look like a lucrative growth strategy. Even more eye-popping: study after study continues to show that a majority of LP buyers don’t even play (or even unwrap) their purchased vinyl.

For the dedicated superfan, it’s more about the collectible and artist attachment than anything else.

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.digitalmusicnews.com ’

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