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Artists with the happiest fans: a study reveals which ones are

Preply, an online platform dedicated to e-learning, conducted a study on the fan bases of bands and solo singers to find out the predominant emotion that characterises the audience, from sadness to anger to happiness and love. 

To conduct this research, Preply analysed over 200,000 posts and comments on forums and social networks using a dataset called 'Emotion'. The latter identified emotion-related words and phrases in the communities and the results then showed how frequently these words are linked to certain emotions. 

Here is Preply's list, which ranked the bands with the fans that tend to be the happiest.

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Preply's study of artists with the happiest fans
Preply, an online platform dedicated to e-learning, conducted a study on the fan bases of bands and solo singers to find out the predominant emotion that characterises the audience, from sadness to anger to happiness and love. To conduct this research, Preply analysed over 200,000 posts and comments on forums and social networks using a dataset called 'Emotion'. The latter identified emotion-related words and phrases in the communities and the results then showed how frequently these words are linked to certain emotions. Here is Preply's list, which ranked the bands with the fans that tend to be the happiest.
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10. Ariana Grande/Talking Heads
Ariana Grande and Talking Heads belong to two different musical universes, but share a tendentially upbeat sound. That is why they both belong in this chart, with audiences probably listening to these artists to get a good dose of happiness and adrenaline.
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9. Daft Punk
Daft Punk's music is enveloping, takes its cue from funk and ends up being hypnotic: it is impossible not to get a dose of good humour when listening to the duo's music, which prefers to focus on a unique sound rather than on sophisticated or, for example, melancholic lyrics.
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8. BTS
Aesthetically, too, the members of the South Korean group radiate extreme cheerfulness and good humour. The kings of K-Pop have achieved international fame thanks to their unique style and fans are among the most cheerful of all, even though BTS do not shy away from including sensitive topics such as school anxieties, mental health and teenage love in their lyrics.
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7. Harry Styles
Harry Styles also does not shy away from sensitive topics in his songs, but all his music is characterised by positivity and a particular style, which has made him a modern pop icon. Colourful video clips, equally engaging concerts and often upbeat songs are the basis of the former One Direction member's incredible success.
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6. Selena Gomez
According to specialist critics, Selena Gomez's style is different from that of the usual pop singers and is bolder and more aggressive. Despite various health problems, the singer has always recovered and her fanbase has never abandoned her, seeing her today as an idol to follow and an example of positivity.
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5. Beyoncé
In the middle of the ranking is Beyoncé, who is a role model for many fans around the world. in many ways. For example, songs by the artist have become a symbol for minority and feminist groups, as well as a message of hope and optimism.
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4. The Killers
The Killers have declared over the years that they are inspired by Coldplay, but their music is definitely characterised by a more pressing and aggressive beat, which is nevertheless extremely addictive. Also making Killers fans very positive is their debut song, 'Mr. Brightside': NME magazine named the chorus of the single as the third most explosive of all time.
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3. Blackpink
Blackpink are the leading female exponents of K-pop and have achieved incredible records since their founding in 2016: for example, they are the most followed and listened female group in the history of Spotify and YouTube. Each of their songs is a hit, the same goes for their extremely engaging live shows.
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2. U2
U2's songs are never banal, but rather full of deep meanings and important messages. Bono and the rest of the band have always used their songs to address issues such as social issues, war, civil rights and more. For this reason, their fans are many and devoted and see U2's songs as a symbol of revenge and hope.
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1. Ed Sheeran
At the top we find Ed Sheeran who, although he has recorded several songs that can be described as sad or melancholic, is able to cheer up his fans a lot: according to Preply, the singer-songwriter uses many metaphors in his songs that the public easily tends to link to particularly joyful and carefree moments.
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