

In this year alone, she dropped her album WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO? and surpassed 6 billion streams.

The second-most-streamed artist of the year is 17-year-old singer-songwriter and first time Grammy nominee Billie Eilish, who by now, definitely deserves that crown. His collaboration with Swae Lee on “Sunflower” from Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse rounded out the top three most-streamed songs of the year, which gives the artist a spot in each of our three major music categories (top artists, top songs, and top albums). It’s the rapper-singer-songwriter’s first time topping Spotify’s Wrapped list, and he did it just 12 weeks after dropping his album Hollywood’s Bleeding (which also happens to be the second most-streamed album globally this year). This year, Post Malone claimed the spot of most-streamed artist with over 6.5 billion streams from fans around the globe. So, what did the world listen to in 2019? And ahead of the brand-new decade, we also looked back on the last 10 years in music to reveal who dominated global listening.

We dove into the newcomers, showstoppers, and top performers who united the globe with music and podcasts this year. We’re doing the same-but for the entire world. (You’ll be able to check them out on your personal Wrapped cards later this week). You may be reflecting back on the past 12 months, thinking about your own music discoveries and the songs you repeated over, and over, and over.

Moz doesn't need you, you silly Finan wake up & get yourself out of dreamland, Sonny.As 2019 draws to a close, so too does a stellar year of streaming on Spotify. I'd call all this a case of unrequited love by some obsessive nutjob, mixed with some sad & sick possessive jealousy whereby the Finan hates the fact that literally millions & millions & millions love 'his' Moz. In his desperate head, the Finan is sure Moz wrote the track for him. The Finan plays a certain track by Moz on repeat, & gazes at the picture of Moz on the bedroom wall in his bedsit. The Finan says it's hatred & does all this kind of nasty stuff in the vain hope that Moz will somehow notice him on the internet & maybe (in the Finan head) Moz will contact him. Just shows how deep Moz is embedded in the Finan 'brain' (& I use that particular term very loosely) & how much Moz is actually relevant to the Finan life on a daily basis. I just love the fact that the Finan continues to come here (every single day) to berate his former idol.Īpart from the fact that it's predictable & entertaining, it's almost like an inverse of paying homage to 'God Moz' where the Finan is in denial.
