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Spotify Wrapped 2024 is out. Check out these streaming stats for the year.

Spotify’s Wrapped, the annual report on who listened to what over the last year, has been released. Here are highlights.

The most-streamed artist of the year was–shock!–Taylor Swift for the second year in a row. She had 26.6 billion global streams in 2024. The Top 10 looks like this:

  1. Taylor Swift
  2. The Weeknd
  3. Bad Bunny
  4. Drake
  5. Billie Eilish
  6. Travis Scott
  7. Peso Pluma
  8. Kanye West
  9. Ariana Grande
  10. Feid

The most streamed albums in the world this year were:

  1. The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology, Taylor Swift
  2. Hit Me Hard and Soft, Billie Eilish
  3. Short n’ Sweet, Sabrina Carpenter
  4. MAÑANA SERÁ BONITO, Karol G
  5. Eternal Sunshine, Ariana Grande
  6. 1989 (Taylor’s Version), Taylor Swift
  7. SOS by SZA
  8. Lover, Taylor Swift
  9. Fireworks & Rollerblades, Benson Boone
  10. Starboy, The Weeknd

Most-streamed songs globally:

  1. Espresso, Sabrina Carpenter
  2. Beautiful Things, Benson Boone
  3. Bired of a Feather, Billie Eilish
  4. Gata Only, FloyyMenor and Cris Mj
  5. Lose Control. Teddy Swims
  6. End of Beginning, Djo
  7. Too Sweet, Hozier
  8. One of the Girls (with JENNIE, Lily Rose Depp), The Weeknd
  9. Cruel Summer, Taylor Swift
  10. Die With a Smile, Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga

Biggest viral songs in the world in 2024:

  1. Die With a Smile, Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga
  2. Bird of a Feather, Billie Eilish
  3. Beautiful Things, Benson Boone
  4. Lose Control, Teddy Swims
  5. Good Luck, Babe!, Chappell Roan
  6. Too Sweet, Hozier
  7. We Can’t be Friends (Wait for Your Love), Ariana Grande
  8. End of Beginning, Djo
  9. Espresso, Sabrina Carpenter
  10. Not Like Us, Kendrick Lamar

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