It’s music to the artists’ ears.
The 2022 version of Spotify Wrapped dropped Wednesday and revealed to listeners who and what they bobbed their heads to essentially the most this 12 months.
The audio platform’s annual assortment of the preferred singers and podcasts noticed Dangerous Bunny, Joe Rogan and extra topping the listings.
The Latin entice crooner, 28, totaled over 18.5 billion streams to this point this 12 months, incomes him the title of most-streamed artist globally. His document “Un Verano Sin Ti” was the most-streamed album around the globe in 2022.
Fellow international superstars Taylor Swift, Drake, The Weeknd and Ok-Pop stars BTS fell in simply behind him. Whereas Harry Kinds was not included within the High 5 artists, his tune “As It Was” was the most-streamed observe, each globally and within the US.
In simply the US, Dangerous Bunny was the third most-streamed artist after Drake and Taylor Swift, respectively. Kanye West and The Weeknd rounded out the High 5.
To have fun Dangerous Bunny’s feat, Spotify stated it's going to use him in a number of Wrapped 2022 promos together with numerous billboards and posters in cities across the US asking followers to seek out their most-streamed singer in a phrase search.
Spotify can be giving out a deal with for the Puerto Rican star’s followers. When folks “like” one in all his songs on the app, it's going to flip the corporate’s inexperienced coronary heart into Dangerous Bunny’s pink coronary heart brand.
As for podcasts, Rogan’s well-liked eponymous present was the star of the charts.
Alexandra Cooper’s “Name Her Daddy” radio present additionally was successful this 12 months, in addition to Emma Chamberlain’s “Something Goes.”
A playlist of recent podcasts that had the very best first-week streams had been additionally acknowledged by the corporate.
Distinguished ones included Meghan Markle’s “Archetypes,” David S. Goyer’s “Batman Unburied,” Kim Kardashian’s “The System: The Case of Kevin Keith” and Kristin Cavallari and Stephen Colletti‘s “Again to the Seaside.”
The audiobook that led the pack was “iCarly” star Jennette McCurdy’s memoir, “I’m Glad My Mother Died.”
Different favored audiobooks of the 12 months included “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” by writer J.Ok. Rowling, “It Ends With Us” by Colleen Hoover and “The Refined Artwork of Not Giving a F*ck” by Mark Manson.
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