Beatport Overhauls Charts with New 'HypeMetric' Algorithm

Beatport Overhauls Charts with New 'HypeMetric' Algorithm

On September 11, 2025, Beatport announced a landmark change to its chart algorithm. The new 'HypeMetric' system moves beyond pure sales, incorporating Hype chart performance, DJ chart inclusions, and streaming data to provide a more authentic reflection of what the global DJ community is actually playing.

9/12/2025
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A New Era for Electronic Music Charts

On September 11, 2025, Beatport sent waves through the electronic music industry by announcing 'HypeMetric,' a fundamental overhaul of its influential genre chart algorithm. For years, the platform's charts have been a crucial benchmark for success, but they have also faced criticism for being susceptible to manipulation. With HypeMetric, Beatport is officially moving away from a purely sales-based ranking system, ushering in a more holistic and community-focused approach to measuring a track's impact.

This new system aims to create a more level playing field, rewarding genuine traction and community support over sheer purchasing power. The goal is to make the charts a more reliable indicator of what is truly resonating in clubs and on dancefloors worldwide.

How the HypeMetric Algorithm Works

Instead of relying solely on the number of units sold, HypeMetric calculates a track's rank using a weighted combination of three key performance indicators. This multi-faceted approach is designed to be more resilient to artificial inflation and better reflect authentic DJ support.

The Three Pillars of HypeMetric

  • Hype Chart Performance: A track's velocity and position within Beatport's existing 'Hype' charts are now a major factor. Introduced in 2018, the Hype charts were designed to spotlight emerging tracks from smaller labels. Their inclusion in the main algorithm now gives these authentic, rising hits a direct path to wider visibility.

  • DJ Chart Inclusions: The new system analyzes how many public DJ charts feature a given track. This metric directly measures support from the professional community. A track appearing in the playlists of numerous working DJs is now recognized as a powerful signal of its credibility and dancefloor appeal.

  • Beatport DJ App Streaming: For the first time, streams within the Beatport DJ app and connected hardware will contribute to a track's chart position. This reflects a track's utility in a real-world DJing context, measuring not just if a track was purchased, but if it's being actively played and practiced with.

What This Means for the Industry

The introduction of HypeMetric represents a significant strategic shift for anyone releasing music on the platform. The path to the top of the charts is no longer a simple sales race.

For Producers and Labels

Success on Beatport now requires a more organic, community-driven strategy. Key takeaways include:

  • Focus on DJ Support: Getting your music into the hands of influential and active DJs is more critical than ever. Building relationships and servicing promos effectively will directly impact chart potential.
  • Engage with the Hype Charts: For smaller labels, the Hype charts are no longer just a secondary spotlight but a primary launchpad into the main charts.
  • Long-Term Appeal Over Launch-Week Spikes: A track that gets consistent play in DJ sets and charts over several weeks may perform better under HypeMetric than one with a massive, but short-lived, initial sales burst.

For DJs and Music Discovery

For DJs, this change promises a more authentic and useful discovery experience. The charts should now be less cluttered with tracks that have been artificially boosted and more reflective of what your peers are genuinely playing. This turns the charts back into a powerful tool for finding community-vetted music that works on the dancefloor, not just on paper.

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