In today’s digital music era, streaming numbers have become an important measure of an artist’s global impact and popularity. Achieving billions of streams shows immense reach and influence. The music industry now values stream counts as a critical metric of success, with artists competing for listeners’ attention across various platforms.
On streaming platforms, some artists have risen to exceptional fame, getting billions of plays and building massive global audiences. In this article, we will get into details about Spotify’s most-streamed artists, covering both the all-time leaders and the current top artists.
Who Is The Most Streamed Artist Of All Time?
Taylor Swift currently holds the title of most-streamed artist of all time, with over 101 billion streams as of 2025. Her unbeatable success comes following her record-breaking Eras Tour and multiple album releases that dominated streaming charts.

Swift’s hit albums like “1989,” “Folklore,” “Midnights,” and “The Tortured Poets Department,” have helped her achieve this historic achievement among the most famous pop music artists of this generation.
Drake, who previously held the top position, is in second place, while Bad Bunny remains in third place after his historic three-year streak (2020-2022) as Spotify’s most-streamed artist.
Top 10 Most-Streamed Artists On Spotify 2025
Spotify’s monthly listener counts tell which artists are currently dominating the platform, with several artists now exceeding 100 million monthly listeners.
The following table lists the top 10 most-streamed artists on Spotify as of April 2025.
Rank | Artist | Number Of Streams | Notable Achievements |
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1 | Taylor Swift | 101,355,354,975 | First female artist to top Spotify’s yearly list |
2 | Bad Bunny | 87,914,046,273 | Only artist with three consecutive yearly #1 positions |
3 | Drake | 85,705,112,244 | Three-time yearly most-streamed artist |
4 | The Weeknd | 67,941,052,417 | First artist to reach 100M monthly listeners |
5 | Ariana Grande | 53,297,096,153 | Consistently in top 10 since 2019 |
6 | Ed Sheeran | 52,505,830,286 | Most-streamed artist of 2017 and 2014 |
7 | Eminem | 49,777,306,655 | Rap legend with consistent streaming performance |
8 | Justin Bieber | 48,007,726,683 | Multiple-time top 5 yearly artist |
9 | Billie Eilish | 46,774,913,792 | Youngest artist to reach 100M monthly listeners |
10 | Kanye West | 45,997,481,755 | Genre-defying artist with cultural impact |
Each of these artists has revolutionized music in their own way. Now, let’s get into the details of each artist’s journey to streaming dominance.
1. Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift’s rise to Spotify’s most-streamed artist shows a remarkable journey from country prodigy to global pop icon. Her strategic re-recordings of earlier albums (“Taylor’s Versions”) effectively doubled her streaming catalog while her newer releases like “Folklore,” “Evermore,” and “Midnights” showcased her evolving artistry.
Taylor Swift’s rise to Spotify’s most-streamed artist shows a remarkable journey from country prodigy to global pop icon. As arguably the most famous singer in the world, her strategic re-recordings of earlier albums (“Taylor’s Versions”) effectively doubled her streaming catalog while her newer releases like “Folklore,” “Evermore,” and “Midnights” showcased her evolving artistry.
Her record-breaking “Eras Tour” with her 2025 tour plans now live here, further boosted streaming numbers as fans revisited her songs, cementing her position at 26.6 billion streams and counting.
2. Bad Bunny

Bad Bunny revolutionized Latin music’s global presence, becoming the only artist to achieve three consecutive years as Spotify’s most-streamed performer (2020-2022). The Puerto Rican powerhouse crosses language barriers with his innovative production, genre-bending creativity, and authentic storytelling.
His albums “YHLQMDLG,” “El Último Tour Del Mundo,” and “Un Verano Sin Ti” redefined reggaeton and Latin trap while incorporating elements of rock, electronic, and Dominican dembow. His streaming success demolished the industry assumption that non-English music couldn’t achieve global dominance.
3. Drake

Drake’s streaming dominance comes from his versatility across hip-hop, R&B, pop, and dancehall genres. His creative output, releasing full-length albums, mixtapes, and EPs at strategic intervals, ensures consistent listener engagement throughout the year. With momentum building from his recent Drake tour, he continues to keep fans globally engaged.
Drake was the first artist to follow the streaming-optimized album format with projects like “Scorpion” and “Certified Lover Boy,” featuring extended tracklists that maximize stream counts.
His collaborative approach, working with artists from diverse genres and regions, helps him expand his global reach.
4. The Weeknd

The Weeknd’s transformation from underground R&B artist to streaming titan shows his artistic evolution and commercial savvy. His dark, atmospheric production and vocals created a sonic identity through his trilogy of mixtapes before his mainstream breakthrough “Beauty Behind the Madness.”
The artist born Abel Tesfaye made history as the first performer to surpass 100 million monthly Spotify listeners following his “Dawn FM” album and Super Bowl performance. The Weeknd’s cinematic music videos and enigmatic persona improve his streaming appeal.
5. Ariana Grande

Ariana Grande’s streaming dominance comes from her vocal skill combined with production that incorporates R&B, pop, and hip-hop elements. Her rapid-fire album releases during 2018-2019 (“Sweetener” and “Thank U, Next”) created great momentum, while her personal narrative, processing trauma and heartbreak through music, made a deep connection with fans.
Grande’s collaborations across genres expand her audience, while her social media savvy creates moments that drive listeners to her songs.
6. Ed Sheeran

Ed Sheeran’s streaming success comes from his everyman appeal combined with extraordinary songwriting talent. His acoustic pop formula, creating catchy, emotionally resonant songs with universal themes, connects across demographics and borders.
Sheeran’s mathematical album titles (“+” “×” “÷” “=”) established a brand identity that encourages complete album consumption. His strategic collaborations span genres from hip-hop (Eminem, 50 Cent) to Latin (J Balvin) to K-pop (BTS), expanding his global reach.
7. Eminem

Eminem stands as a monumental figure in music streaming, defying eras by consistently ranking among Spotify’s elite. As the most-followed rapper (around 99 million followers) and 7th most-followed artist overall, his influence is huge, even more so as excitement builds around the upcoming Eminem tour.
By early 2025, he surpassed 49 billion total streams (lead + features), a testament to the timeless appeal of tracks like ‘Lose Yourself’ and ‘Without Me,’ keeping his monthly listeners near 70 million and solidifying his legendary status.
8. Justin Bieber

Justin Bieber’s evolution from YouTube discovery to a streaming powerhouse shows his growth from a teen pop phenomenon to a mature R&B-influenced artist. His transformation began with “Purpose,” which introduced EDM and tropical house elements to his sound, continuing through collaborations with DJ Khaled, Ed Sheeran, and Latin artists like J Balvin.
His marriage to Hailey Bieber gave him inspiration for “Changes” and “Justice,” allowing him to explore more mature themes.
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9. Billie Eilish

Billie Eilish is the youngest artist to reach 100 million monthly Spotify listeners; Eilish revolutionized pop with her whispered vocals, bass-heavy production from brother Finneas, and authentic lyrics addressing mental health, body image, and environmental concerns.
Her debut album “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?” established a distinctive aesthetic, horror-influenced visuals and ASMR-like sonic textures. Eilish’s evolution through “Happier Than Ever” and “Hit Me Hard and Soft” shows her artistic growth while still having her core fanbase.
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10. Kanye West

Kanye West, now known as Ye, remains a powerful force on Spotify, consistently drawing massive streaming numbers. With over 62 million monthly listeners as of April 2025, his influence is undeniable. Landmark albums like ‘Graduation’ and ‘My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy’ continue to rack up billions of streams alongside newer projects, and his 2025 concert schedule is now live.
Tracks such as ‘Flashing Lights’ and ‘Heartless’ exemplify his enduring appeal, cementing Ye’s position among music’s most impactful streaming artists.
Spotify Top 100 Artists
Beyond the top artists, Spotify has many artists with significant streaming numbers. The following table lists the top 100 artists on Spotify.
Rank | Artist | Number of Streams | Notable achievement |
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11 | Post Malone | 44,635,686,945 | First artist to have eight RIAA Diamond-certified songs. |
12 | BTS | 42,048,933,438 | Multiple Billboard #1 albums and singles, significant global impact. |
13 | Travis Scott | 38,480,421,438 | Grammy nominations, highly successful albums like Astroworld. |
14 | Rihanna | 38,204,890,640 | One of the best-selling music artists, multiple Grammy awards, successful businesswoman (Fenty). |
15 | Coldplay | 38,035,489,273 | Multiple Grammy Awards, known for large-scale world tours. |
16 | J Balvin | 37,689,875,570 | Multi-Latin Grammy winner, global ambassador of Reggaeton. |
17 | Bruno Mars | 35,991,607,000 | Multiple Grammy Awards including Album of the Year. |
18 | Kendrick Lamar | 35,939,922,655 | Pulitzer Prize for Music for his album DAMN. |
19 | Dua Lipa | 35,573,913,746 | Multiple Grammy Awards including Best New Artist and Best Pop Vocal Album. |
20 | Imagine Dragons | 34,860,422,125 | Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance, numerous anthemic hits. |
21 | Juice WRLD | 34,476,389,106 | Billboard Music Award winner, huge posthumous streaming success. |
22 | XXXTENTACION | 32,187,091,808 | Billboard #1 album “?”, significant posthumous streaming. |
23 | David Guetta | 32,181,602,643 | Multiple Grammy Awards, influential figure in EDM. |
24 | Ozuna | 30,822,949,893 | Holds multiple Guinness World Records for Billboard Latin chart success. |
25 | Lana Del Rey | 30,436,160,066 | Multiple Grammy nominations, BRIT Awards winner, known for cinematic style. |
26 | Maroon 5 | 29,884,269,898 | Multiple Grammy Awards, numerous chart-topping hits. |
27 | Lady Gaga | 28,197,782,952 | Academy Award for Best Original Song, multiple Grammy Awards. |
28 | Khalid | 28,083,984,964 | Multi-platinum debut album “American Teen”, multiple Grammy nominations. |
29 | Future | 28,053,589,698 | Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance, influential figure in trap music. |
30 | Calvin Harris | 27,839,844,499 | Grammy Award winner, one of the world’s highest-paid DJs. |
31 | KAROL G | 27,675,948,870 | Latin Grammy Award winner, major figure in Latin urban music. |
32 | Beyoncé | 26,832,267,117 | Most Grammy Awards won by any singer. |
33 | Rauw Alejandro | 26,705,577,993 | Latin Grammy Award winner, known for innovative Latin music. |
34 | Shawn Mendes | 25,886,034,082 | Multiple Juno Awards, multiple Grammy nominations, numerous pop hits. |
35 | Sam Smith | 25,538,505,332 | Academy Award for Best Original Song, multiple Grammy Awards. |
36 | Queen | 25,293,937,866 | Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, iconic songs like “Bohemian Rhapsody”. |
37 | Linkin Park | 24,769,972,423 | Multiple Grammy Awards, best-selling debut album of the 21st century (“Hybrid Theory”). |
38 | One Direction | 24,702,169,176 | One of the best-selling boy bands of all time. |
39 | Harry Styles | 24,425,552,161 | Multiple Grammy Awards including Album of the Year. |
40 | Adele | 24,395,392,094 | Multiple Grammy Awards including Album of the Year multiple times, Academy Award winner. |
41 | Anuel AA | 23,931,353,403 | Latin Grammy nominee, influential figure in Latin trap. |
42 | Metro Boomin | 23,919,527,303 | Producer of the Year at BET Hip Hop Awards, numerous hit productions. |
43 | J. Cole | 23,876,443,120 | Grammy Award for Best Rap Song, critically acclaimed albums. |
44 | Shakira | 23,576,821,260 | Multiple Grammy Awards, including Best New Artist and Best Pop Vocal Album. |
45 | Chris Brown | 23,566,507,030 | Grammy Award winner, known for singing and dancing abilities. |
46 | SZA | 23,467,482,803 | Multiple Grammy Awards, critically acclaimed albums like “Ctrl” and “SOS”. |
47 | Daddy Yankee | 23,350,519,086 | Pioneer of Reggaeton, multiple Latin Grammy awards, global hit “Gasolina”. |
48 | Arctic Monkeys | 22,903,086,093 | Multiple BRIT Awards for Best British Group and Album. |
49 | Peso Pluma | 22,179,987,343 | Grammy Award winner, leading figure in the revival of regional Mexican music. |
50 | The Beatles | 22,096,125,068 | Multiple Grammy and Latin Grammy Awards, global superstar, and philanthropist. |
51 | Arijit Singh | 22,092,358,427 | Most RIAA certified Gold/Platinum albums, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, widely considered the most influential band. |
52 | Doja Cat | 21,952,529,936 | Grammy Award winner, known for internet virality and genre-blending. |
53 | Olivia Rodrigo | 21,792,411,341 | Multiple Filmfare Awards, one of the most-streamed Indian artists globally. |
54 | Katy Perry | 21,032,558,352 | Multiple Billboard #1 singles, Super Bowl halftime performer. |
55 | Nicki Minaj | 20,860,714,865 | Multiple BET Awards, significant influence as a female rapper (“Queen of Rap”). |
56 | Maluma | 20,789,950,856 | Latin Grammy Award winner, global Latin music star. |
57 | The Chainsmokers | 20,720,064,303 | Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording. |
58 | 21 Savage | 20,661,364,972 | Grammy Award for Best Rap Song. |
59 | Selena Gomez | 20,637,483,788 | Multiple Billboard chart entries, successful acting and producing career. |
60 | Sia | 20,137,342,759 | Multiple ARIA Awards, known for songwriting for major artists and powerful vocals. |
61 | Lil Uzi Vert | 20,058,034,291 | Grammy nominee, influential in emo rap and SoundCloud rap genres. |
62 | Marshmello | 19,958,386,614 | High-profile collaborations, popular masked figure in EDM. |
63 | Pritam | 18,911,537,072 | Multiple Filmfare Awards for Best Music Director in Bollywood. |
64 | Halsey | 18,900,832,121 | Multiple Billboard Music Awards, known for concept albums and distinctive voice. |
65 | Tyler, The Creator | 18,758,343,588 | Multiple Grammy Awards for Best Rap Album. |
66 | Twenty One Pilots | 18,521,251,131 | Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, known for genre-blending. |
67 | Miley Cyrus | 18,232,739,230 | Grammy Award winner, known for musical versatility and reinvention. |
68 | Myke Towers | 18,148,934,898 | Latin Grammy nominee, prominent figure in Latin trap/reggaeton. |
69 | Lil Baby | 17,873,712,125 | Grammy Award for Best Melodic Rap Performance, influential Atlanta rapper. |
70 | Junior H | 17,835,718,114 | Key figure in the sad sierreño and corridos tumbados subgenres. |
71 | Avicii | 17,809,686,064 | Posthumous Grammy nomination, iconic EDM tracks like “Levels” and “Wake Me Up”. |
72 | Red Hot Chili Peppers | 17,636,619,376 | Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, multiple Grammy Awards. |
73 | OneRepublic | 17,441,094,750 | Multiple Grammy Awards, including Best New Artist for her debut album. |
74 | Morgan Wallen | 17,268,184,360 | Multiple Billboard Music Awards, record-breaking streaming success for a country artist. |
75 | Kygo | 16,719,832,839 | Pioneer of the tropical house genre, significant global streaming success. |
76 | Farruko | 16,681,457,597 | Latin Grammy Award winner, known for versatility across Latin genres. |
77 | $uicideboy$ | 16,670,642,888 | Cult following, influential in the underground trap scene. |
78 | Camila Cabello | 16,511,013,040 | Multiple Latin Grammy Awards, global hit “Havana”. |
79 | Michael Jackson | 16,399,593,307 | “King of Pop”, most successful entertainer of all time, numerous awards and records. |
80 | Frank Ocean | 16,224,046,288 | Multiple Grammy Awards, highly influential albums “Channel Orange” and “Blonde”. |
81 | Mac Miller | 15,716,923,504 | Posthumous Grammy nomination, critically acclaimed later work. |
82 | Gunna | 15,557,581,819 | Grammy nomination, known for popularizing the “drip” fashion style in hip-hop. |
83 | Elton John | 15,348,679,499 | Knighted by Queen Elizabeth II, multiple Grammy and Academy Awards. |
84 | Lil Peep | 15,318,222,523 | Major figure in the emo rap genre, significant posthumous influence. |
85 | Pitbull | 15,260,991,634 | Grammy Award winner, “Mr. Worldwide”, known for numerous international collaborations. |
86 | The Neighbourhood | 15,153,055,968 | Multi-platinum hit single “Sweater Weather”. |
87 | Fuerza Regida | 15,069,444,685 | Leading group in the modern regional Mexican/urban corrido movement. |
88 | Metallica | 15,044,798,218 | Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, multiple Grammy Awards, pioneers of thrash metal. |
89 | Charlie Puth | 14,992,642,885 | Multiple Grammy nominations, known for pop hits and perfect pitch. |
90 | Sabrina Carpenter | 14,597,083,749 | Growing pop star with viral hits like “Espresso”, actress. |
91 | Jason Derulo | 14,184,569,431 | Grammy-nominated, frontman Ryan Tedder is a prolific songwriter/producer for others. |
92 | Demi Lovato | 13,987,831,324 | Grammy nominations, known for powerful vocals and advocacy work. |
93 | Zach Bryan | 13,970,154,559 | Grammy Award winner, rapid rise in popularity within country/folk with raw style. |
94 | AC/DC | 13,933,718,014 | Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, one of the best-selling bands of all time. |
95 | Romeo Santos | 13,932,720,167 | “King of Bachata”, pioneer of modern Bachata music, multiple Billboard Latin Music Awards. |
96 | BLACKPINK | 13,876,443,763 | Most-subscribed music artist on YouTube, numerous streaming records, global K-Pop phenomenon. |
97 | Pop Smoke | 13,801,510,201 | Posthumous Billboard #1 album, key figure in popularizing Brooklyn drill music. |
98 | Luis Miguel | 13,801,345,458 | “El Sol de México”, multiple Grammy and Latin Grammy Awards, best-selling Latin artist for decades. |
99 | Alan Walker | 13,800,926,496 | Massive global hit “Faded”, popular masked DJ persona in EDM. |
100 | Ellie Goulding | 13,642,523,935 | BRIT Award winner, multiple platinum singles in the electropop genre. |
Most Streamed Artist On Spotify Now (April)
Monthly listeners can give a snapshot of an artist’s current popularity on Spotify. This metric counts unique listeners over a month, making it a key indicator of trending artists and recent releases.

Here is a list of the top 10 most-streamed artists in April 2025.
Rank | Artist | Monthly listeners (millions) |
---|---|---|
1 | Bruno Mars | 134.97 |
2 | The Weeknd | 118.25 |
3 | Lady Gaga | 114.33 |
4 | Billie Eilish | 100.40 |
5 | Kendrick Lamar | 98.29 |
6 | Coldplay | 91.22 |
7 | Rihanna | 87.40 |
8 | SZA | 85.59 |
9 | Bad Bunny | 82.16 |
10 | Taylor Swift | 81.62 |
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Conclusion: Taylor Swift Is The Most Streamed Artist On Spotify
Taylor Swift currently holds the record as the most-streamed all-time artist, while Bruno Mars leads the monthly listeners. These achievements show not just the quality of their song but also their release strategies, cross-platform promotion, and the ability to connect with global audiences.
These most-streamed artists have mastered the art of creating music that connects with people even across borders, languages, and platforms.
FAQs
Taylor Swift holds the top position as the most-streamed artist of all time on Spotify.
The top 5 most-streamed artists on Spotify are Taylor Swift, Drake, Bad Bunny, The Weeknd, and Ed Sheeran.
Arijit Singh, Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Billie Eilish, and Ariana Grande are the top 5 most followed artists.
Taylor Swift is first in all-time streams, Bruno Mars leads in monthly listeners, and Arijit Singh has the most followers. Retry, Claude can make mistakes.
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