Spotify Wrapped 2024 is here, and Taylor Swift is once again the
platform's most-streamed artist
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[December 05, 2024]
By MARIA SHERMAN
NEW YORK (AP) — 'Tis the season to unpack Spotify Wrapped. And it should
come as no surprise that for a second year in a row, Taylor Swift has
been named its most-played artist.
On Wednesday, the streaming giant unveiled its annual overview of
individual listening trends as well as trends from around the world.
Users can now access their top artists, songs, genres, albums and
podcasts, as well as uncover which artists had the biggest year on the
platform.
Swift was 2024’s most-streamed artist globally, ranking in more than
26.6 billion streams. She's followed by The Weeknd, Bad Bunny, Drake and
Billie Eilish, in that order.
In the U.S., the list looks similar: It's Swift in the top spot,
followed by Drake, Zach Bryan, Morgan Wallen and Kanye West.
Last year, Swift dethroned Puerto Rican reggaetón star Bad Bunny for the
top spot, globally. He held the coveted title for three years in a row
beginning in 2020.
Swift also earned the title of most-streamed album in 2024, with “The
Tortured Poets Department.” She's followed by Eilish's “Hit Me Hard and
Soft,” Sabrina Carpenter's “Short n' Sweet," Karol G's “Mańana Será
Bonito” and Ariana Grande's “eternal sunshine.”
All of those titles are new to 2024 with the exception of Karol G's
album, which released early last year.

In the U.S., there are only slight differences: Swift's album still
leads, followed by Wallen's “One Thing At A Time” — released last year.
Then it's Carpenter, Noah Kahan's “Stick Season,” and Chappell Roan's
“The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess,” also released in 2023.
Carpenter leads the most-streamed songs both in the U.S. and globally
this year, with her summertime smash “Espresso.” It earned over 1.6
billion streams.
Globally, she's followed by Benson Boone's “Beautiful Things,” Eilish's
“Birds of a Feather,” FloyyMenor and Cris MJ's “Gata Only” and Teddy
Swims' “Lose Control.”
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Taylor Swift performs at Wembley Stadium as part of her Eras Tour on
Friday, June 21, 2024 in London. (Photo by Scott A Garfitt/Invision/AP,
File)
 And in the U.S., she's trailed by
Kendrick Lamar's “Not Like Us,” Shaboozey's “A Bar Song (Tipsy)”,
Post Malone and Morgan Wallen's “I Had Some Help” and Tommy
Richman's “Million Dollar Baby.”
This year, there are a few new features on Spotify Wrapped. Those
include a new data story called “Your Music Evolution,” documenting
three distinct musical phases for each user, and a personalized
playlist. The individualized "Your Top Artist" feature has changed
slightly, too, and now includes “Longest Listening Streak" as well
as the familiar “Top Listeners.”
On social media, some Spotify users complained that Wrapped, which
undergoes design changes every year, was minimalist this year,
missing previous features like “Top Cities,” “Audio Auras” and “Top
Genres.” The new “Your Music Evolution” feature, however, provides
users with individual, created micro-genres for some months of
listening.
A representative for Spotify did not provide a statement.
That the biggest artists, globally, earned top spots on Spotify
Wrapped should come as no surprise — they’re featured prominently
across the streaming service, including on its highly influential
playlists, in addition to boasting loyal, dedicated fanbases. For
independent artists who may appear on an individual listener’s
Wrapped, accessing a top spot on the global list would require
billions of streams.
Streaming now accounts for most of the money generated by the music
industry — a whopping 84% in the United States, according to the
Recording Industry Association of America, and 67.3% worldwide,
according to a 2024 report by the International Federation of the
Phonographic Industry, which tracks global sales.
Spotify is the largest platform of all — making up roughly 31% of
the total market share — with a reported 626 million users and 246
million subscribers in over 180 markets.
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