NEW YORK (AP) — Spotify users are clearly listening to Drake. The rapper was the most streamed artist of the year globally.
Spotify
announced its end-of-the-year list Tuesday and said Drake earned 1.8
billion streams in 2015. Rihanna was the year's most streamed female
performer with 1 billion streams, while Major Lazer's ubiquitous hit,
"Lean On," was the most streamed song of the year with 540 million
streams.
The Weeknd's
breakout album, "Beautify Behind the Madness," was the most streamed
album of the year, beating Drake's "If You're Reading This It's Too
Late," which was No. 2.
Ed
Sheeran, who was the top streaming artist last year, was second behind
Drake. The Weeknd, Maroon 5 and Kanye West rounded out the top five.
In
the United States, Drake topped the list of most streamed artists,
followed by the Weeknd, West, Sheeran and Eminem. Drake's "If You're
Reading This" also topped the U.S. albums list, while Fetty Wap's "Trap
Queen" was the most streamed song in America.
In
Spotify's all-time lists, Sheeran is the most streamed act with more
than 3 billion streams; Justin Bieber has the record for most streams in
a day with 36 million streams; and Major Lazer's "Lean On," which
features MO and DJ Snake, is the leading song.
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