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Global superstar Bad Bunny claims the top spot as the world's leading artist on Spotify for the third consecutive time.

Year after year, Bad Bunny maintains his title as the most streamed artist on Spotify. Discover the other musicians who graced the top list this year!

Global music star Bad Bunny claims the top spot as Spotify's most-streamed artist globally for a...
Global music star Bad Bunny claims the top spot as Spotify's most-streamed artist globally for a third time.

Global superstar Bad Bunny claims the top spot as the world's leading artist on Spotify for the third consecutive time.

In the recently released Spotify Wrapped 2022, several artists and songs have made a significant impact worldwide. Here's a rundown of the most-streamed artists and songs across the globe and in the US.

Global Highlights

Bad Bunny has once again proven his dominance as the most streamed artist globally for the third year in a row. His album, "Un Verano Sin Ti," took the top spot as the most-streamed album worldwide. The album's popular tracks, such as "Me Porto Bonito" (feat. Chencho Corleon), "Tití Me Preguntó," and "Un Verano Sin Ti," made it to the top songs list as well.

Harry Styles' single "As It Was" was the most streamed song of the year worldwide, while his album "Harry's House" ranked second in the most-streamed albums list. The Kid LAROI's collaboration with Justin Bieber, "STAY," came in fourth place in the most-streamed songs list.

Ed Sheeran's album "=" took the fourth spot in the most-streamed albums list, and Olivia Rodrigo's "SOUR" came in third. Other notable artists on the list include The Weeknd, K-Pop stars BTS, and Doja Cat, whose album "Planet Her" ranked fifth in the most-streamed albums list.

US Highlights

In the US, Drake dominated as the most streamed artist, followed by Taylor Swift and Kanye West in second and fourth place, respectively. Bad Bunny secured the third spot, while The Weeknd took fifth place.

Bad Bunny's success extended to the US song charts, with "Me Porto Bonito" (feat. Chencho Corleon) and "Tití Me Preguntó" making it to the top songs list. Steve Lacy's "Bad Habit" ranked third, while Glass Animals' "Heat Waves" and Jack Harlow's "Heat Waves" came in second and fourth, respectively.

Harry Styles' "As It Was" maintained its global success, ranking as the most streamed song in the US as well. The Kid LAROI's "STAY (with Justin Bieber)" came in fourth place in the US song charts.

In conclusion, the music industry saw a diverse range of artists and songs making waves in 2022. With Bad Bunny leading the way, the future of music looks promising. Stay tuned for more updates on the music scene!

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