FLO Partners with Japan's RecoChoku to Expand J-pop Music Lineup
"Offering a Broader Global Music Experience"
Dreamus Company's music platform FLO announced on December 23 that it has signed a service agreement with Japan's leading music service provider, the RecoChoku Group, to expand its lineup of J-pop tracks.
Under this agreement, starting from the first half of next year, FLO will receive a wide range of Japanese music tracks from Flagl, a music distribution solution operated by RecoChoku, as well as from Eggs Pass, operated by its subsidiary Eggs. FLO already boasts the largest music catalog among domestic music platforms, with 1.2 billion tracks.
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Kim Jaejun, Head of CX at Dreamus Company, stated, "Interest in J-pop and Japanese indie music has been steadily increasing in Korea recently. Through this agreement with the RecoChoku Group, we will further strengthen FLO's music catalog and enable users to enjoy a broader global music experience."
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