This paper examines the official audio release of Ed Sheeran's "Perfect" as a case study in contemporary music distribution, fan engagement, and digital copyright management. It traces the track's lifecycle from release to streaming dominance, analyzes the role of "official audio" uploads on platforms like YouTube in shaping audience perception, and evaluates how rights holders and platforms handle unauthorized re-uploads and monetization. Using quantitative streaming data, qualitative content analysis of user comments, and policy review of platform takedown procedures, the paper argues that official audio uploads function as hybrid promotional-media artifacts that both centralize control for rights holders and encourage decentralized fan activity, creating tensions in enforcement and discovery.
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