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]]>The streaming service has unveiled its decade-end statistics and has crowned Drake as its most streamed artist of the decade.
Drake took home the title after having hauled a whopping 28 billion streams over the past 10 years on the music platform based on more than 248 million users’ listening habits around the world.
Drake is followed on the list by Ed Sheeran, Post Malone — who’s also officially the 2019’s most-streamed artist on Spotify with more than 6.5 billion streams, Ariana Grande — who also took the prize of the most-streamed female artist of the decade, and Eminem.
Check out the full list below:
2010-2019 Global Top Lists:
1. Drake
2. Ed Sheeran
3. Post Malone
4. Ariana Grande
5. Eminem
1. Ariana Grande
2. Rihanna
3. Taylor Swift
4. Sia
5. Beyoncé
Most Streamed Tracks of the Decade (Global)
1. “Shape of You” – Ed Sheeran
2. “One Dance” – Drake, Kyla, WizKid
3. “rockstar (feat. 21 Savage)” – 21 Savage, Post Malone
4. “Closer” – Halsey, The Chainsmokers
5. “Thinking out Loud” – Ed Sheeran
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]]>The creators of the addictive show, which is about to embark on its final season, have apparently dropped some clues for us to find…
D. B. Weiss and David Benioff released a Spotify playlist that supposedly reveals the ending of the HBO series!
“We were looking for songs that made us feel the way the show made us feel,” Benioff and Weiss told Spotify’s blog, For The Record. “The answer to the ending is one hundred percent hidden in the playlist choices. No one will believe us, but it’s true.”
The playlist, entitled Game of Thrones: The End Is Coming, encompasses 50 songs.
Among them is “Sleep Now in the Fire” by Rage Against the Machines, “Power” by Kanye West, “Born for Greatness” by Papa Roach, “Listen to the Lion” by Van Morrison, and “Love is Blindness” by U2.
Let us know if you find the spoilers!
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]]>There are just 3 weeks left of 2018 so it’s natural that those who topped the charts during the year are officially being recognized for doing so.
Both Spotify and Apple have released their list of musicians who were the most played on their platforms and it just further proves that Drake is a force to be reckoned with.
The rapper may be wondering if Kiki loves him, but listeners on both streaming services certainly do with him being named Apple Artist of the Year and earning the top spot of Spotify thanks to 8.2 billion streams (also making him Spotify’s most-streamed artist of all-time!)
He was followed on the latter list by Post Malone, XXXTentacion, J Balvin, and Ed Sheeran, while the In My Feelings hitmaker’s new album, Scorpion, was the top album in iTunes, and his track God’s Plan the most popular single.
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]]>In spite of the dozens of ways that people can stream music nowadays, the Shape of You singer still has a love for listening to songs the old-fashioned way.
The 27-year-old has revealed that he still takes recommendations from friends when it comes to the latest tracks he should be checking out.
But he doesn’t always heed their advice so easily…
“It usually takes three people to get me to listen to something,” Ed told Dermot O’Leary at The London Irish Centre. “I remember someone told me to listen to Mumford & Sons, and I didn’t. Then another person did, and I didn’t, and then the third person I was like, ‘I should.’”
It’s safe to say that the singer has now been exposed to Marcus Mumford and his gang — in spite of not subscribing to streaming devices (like Spotify, where Shape of You has been played over 1.8 million times!)
As long as you keep the streams coming for the rest of us, Ed!
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]]>The post These Are Spotify’s Decade-End Charts’ Top Artists appeared first on TheDailyDay.
]]>The streaming service has unveiled its decade-end statistics and has crowned Drake as its most streamed artist of the decade.
Drake took home the title after having hauled a whopping 28 billion streams over the past 10 years on the music platform based on more than 248 million users’ listening habits around the world.
Drake is followed on the list by Ed Sheeran, Post Malone — who’s also officially the 2019’s most-streamed artist on Spotify with more than 6.5 billion streams, Ariana Grande — who also took the prize of the most-streamed female artist of the decade, and Eminem.
Check out the full list below:
2010-2019 Global Top Lists:
1. Drake
2. Ed Sheeran
3. Post Malone
4. Ariana Grande
5. Eminem
1. Ariana Grande
2. Rihanna
3. Taylor Swift
4. Sia
5. Beyoncé
Most Streamed Tracks of the Decade (Global)
1. “Shape of You” – Ed Sheeran
2. “One Dance” – Drake, Kyla, WizKid
3. “rockstar (feat. 21 Savage)” – 21 Savage, Post Malone
4. “Closer” – Halsey, The Chainsmokers
5. “Thinking out Loud” – Ed Sheeran
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]]>The post This Playlist Apparently Reveals the End of “Game of Thrones” appeared first on TheDailyDay.
]]>The creators of the addictive show, which is about to embark on its final season, have apparently dropped some clues for us to find…
D. B. Weiss and David Benioff released a Spotify playlist that supposedly reveals the ending of the HBO series!
“We were looking for songs that made us feel the way the show made us feel,” Benioff and Weiss told Spotify’s blog, For The Record. “The answer to the ending is one hundred percent hidden in the playlist choices. No one will believe us, but it’s true.”
The playlist, entitled Game of Thrones: The End Is Coming, encompasses 50 songs.
Among them is “Sleep Now in the Fire” by Rage Against the Machines, “Power” by Kanye West, “Born for Greatness” by Papa Roach, “Listen to the Lion” by Van Morrison, and “Love is Blindness” by U2.
Let us know if you find the spoilers!
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]]>The post Drake Topped the 2018 Music Streaming Charts appeared first on TheDailyDay.
]]>There are just 3 weeks left of 2018 so it’s natural that those who topped the charts during the year are officially being recognized for doing so.
Both Spotify and Apple have released their list of musicians who were the most played on their platforms and it just further proves that Drake is a force to be reckoned with.
The rapper may be wondering if Kiki loves him, but listeners on both streaming services certainly do with him being named Apple Artist of the Year and earning the top spot of Spotify thanks to 8.2 billion streams (also making him Spotify’s most-streamed artist of all-time!)
He was followed on the latter list by Post Malone, XXXTentacion, J Balvin, and Ed Sheeran, while the In My Feelings hitmaker’s new album, Scorpion, was the top album in iTunes, and his track God’s Plan the most popular single.
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]]>The post Ed Sheeran is Not a Fan of Streaming appeared first on TheDailyDay.
]]>In spite of the dozens of ways that people can stream music nowadays, the Shape of You singer still has a love for listening to songs the old-fashioned way.
The 27-year-old has revealed that he still takes recommendations from friends when it comes to the latest tracks he should be checking out.
But he doesn’t always heed their advice so easily…
“It usually takes three people to get me to listen to something,” Ed told Dermot O’Leary at The London Irish Centre. “I remember someone told me to listen to Mumford & Sons, and I didn’t. Then another person did, and I didn’t, and then the third person I was like, ‘I should.’”
It’s safe to say that the singer has now been exposed to Marcus Mumford and his gang — in spite of not subscribing to streaming devices (like Spotify, where Shape of You has been played over 1.8 million times!)
As long as you keep the streams coming for the rest of us, Ed!
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