![]() “The Playlist” will revolve around the music streaming service’s origin story and debuts later this year. There’s even a fictionalized series about Spotify coming to Netflix. The podcast-to-streaming-docuseries pipeline has also been proven profitable in the past year with Hulu’s podcast-turned show “The Dropout,” Apple TV+’s “WeCrashed” and NBC’s “The Thing About Pam,” which streams on Hulu and Peacock. ![]() Partnering with the streaming giant Hulu is a strategic move for Spotify as music documentaries have seen a jump in popularity with Hulu’s “Look at Me: XXXTentacion,” which dropped in May, as well as Hulu’s “Machine Gun Kelly’s Life in Pink” and “Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby” coming to Amazon Prime Video in August. Getting a track featured on “RapCaviar” can result in millions of streams, great for emerging hip-hop artists looking to draw the attention of record labels. The playlist and its companion podcast are touted for launching the careers of artists such as Migos, Lil Uzi Vert and Kyle. ![]() The show will premiere on Hulu later this year, but an exact launch date was not offered. The eight-episode docuseries “RapCaviar Presents” aims to address “today’s most provocative issues” through stories of top hip-hop artists like Tyler the Creator, Jack Harlow, Megan Thee Stallion, Doja Cat, Saweetie and Roddy Ricch, according to Spotify. Spotify’s hip-hop playlist “RapCaviar” will now be a new documentary series on Hulu.
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