🎉Global Music Streams Bust 1 Trillion! Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers” Stay #1 Song in 2023🌺

Da kine music streaming stay booming all ova da world, wit’ milestone numbahs an’ record-breaking speed fo’ da artists. Global music on-demand audio streams stay growing fasta den evah, an’ da latest study by Luminate wen show dey wen bust da one trillion mark in 2023. 🌍🎵

Dat goal wen get hit on March 31, setting one new record fo’ da earliest time dat numba evah wen get reached in one single year.🗓️🚀

Leading da way on top da global songs list stay Miley Cyrus’ banger “Flowers,” wea wen get named da most streamed song of 2023 so far wit’ 1.16 billion global audio streams. No surprise dea, since da single from Cyrus’ new album “Endless Summer Vacation” wen debut at No. 1 on da Hot 100 dated Jan. 28 an’ stay ruling da chart fo’ da first six weeks. Right now, da kine colorful disco-pop song stay at No. 2 an’ goin’ likely bounce back to da top spot in da coming days.🌼🎤

Chasing aftah “Flowers” stay SZA’s “Kill Bill” wit’ massive 885 million on-demand global audio streams. Da single wen be da highest-charting hit (No. 2) from da R&B singer’s “SOS” album — her first No. 1 set — wea wen debut wit’ 20 songs on da Hot 100. Da Weeknd’s “Die For You,” wea wen get one new remix wit’ his “Love Me Harder” duet partner Ariana Grande, stay da third most-streamed song globally wit’ 629 million.🎧💿

Two collabs stay closing da top five: Bizzarap an’ Shakira’s “BZRP Music Sessions #53” get 627 million, an’ Rema an’ Selena Gomez’s “Calm Down” get 601 million audio streams in 2023 so far.🔥🌐

Fo’ da kine report on da state of da music industry, da data stay matching da yearly streaming trends dat show one big year-over-year increase, making streaming one money-making machine. Streaming wen account fo’ 84% of U.S. revenue in da Recording Industry Assn. of America’s (RIAA) last mid-year report.💰📈

Dis news also come aftah Luminate’s 2022 Year-End Report data wea wen show global on-demand audio streams wen go up by 22.6%, compared to da 26.3% increase seen in da year befo’. Fo’ da American music fans, 2022 wen be da first year dat streams wen hit 1 trillion, wit’ da benchmark reached in late November an’ da year-end total reaching 1.1 trillion.🇺🇸🎉

Dat same report wen see da official crowning of Bad Bunny’s “Un Verano Sin Ti” as da most-consumed album in America fo’ dat year, marking da first time evah dat honor wen go to one album recorded in one language oddah den English. Da album wen get released digitally an’ wen debut wit’ 273,000 equivalent units in May of 2022, wit’ 95.8% of dat coming from streams an’ da remaining 4.2% from digital album sales.🏆


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🎉Global Music Streams Reach 1 Trillion! Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers” Crowned #1 Song in 2023🌺

Music streaming continues to boom across the world, with milestone numbers and record-breaking speed for artists. Global music on-demand audio streams are growing faster than ever, and the latest study by Luminate reveals they’ve already surpassed the one trillion mark in 2023. 🌍🎵

That milestone was reached on March 31, setting a new record for the earliest that number had ever been reached in a single year.🗓️🚀

Leading the top global songs list is Miley Cyrus’ hit “Flowers,” which has been named the most-streamed song of 2023 so far with 1.16 billion global audio streams. It’s no surprise, as the single from Cyrus’ new album “Endless Summer Vacation” debuted at No. 1 on the Hot 100 chart dated Jan. 28 and ruled the chart for the first six weeks. Currently, the vibrant disco-pop song sits at No. 2 and will likely return to the top spot in the coming days.🌼🎤

Following “Flowers” is SZA’s “Kill Bill” with a massive 885 million on-demand global audio streams. The single was the highest-charting hit (No. 2) from the R&B singer’s “SOS” album — her first No. 1 set — which debuted with 20 songs on the Hot 100. The Weeknd’s “Die For You,” which recently received a new remix featuring his “Love Me Harder” duet partner Ariana Grande, is the third most-streamed song globally with 629 million.🎧💿

Two collaborations round out the top five: Bizzarap and Shakira’s “BZRP Music Sessions #53” has 627 million streams, while Rema and Selena Gomez’s “Calm Down” has accumulated 601 million audio streams in 2023 so far.🔥🌐

Regarding the state of the music industry, the data aligns with yearly streaming trends that show a significant year-over-year increase, making streaming a revenue powerhouse. Streaming accounted for 84% of U.S. revenue in the Recording Industry Association of America’s (RIAA) last mid-year report.💰📈

This news follows Luminate’s 2022 Year-End Report data that showed global on-demand audio streams had increased by 22.6%, compared to the 26.3% growth observed in the previous year. For American music consumers, 2022 was the first year that streams reached 1 trillion, with the benchmark achieved in late November and the year-end total reaching 1.1 trillion.🇺🇸🎉

That report also saw the official coronation of Bad Bunny’s “Un Verano Sin Ti” as the most-consumed album in America for that year, marking the first time ever that the honor went to an album recorded in a language other than English. The album was released digitally and debuted with 273,000 equivalent units in May of 2022, with 95.8% of that coming from streams and the remaining 4.2% from digital album sales.🏆

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