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Guinness World Records crowns world’s most popular artists

The winning artists has over 100 million monthly listeners on Spotify

Megan Graye
Wednesday 22 March 2023 06:31 EDT
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Guinness World Records have crowned the world’s most popular artists.

On Tuesday (20 March), the company revealed the artists with the most amount of monthly streams on Spotify.

There were several familiar names in the top numbers, but one artist was significantly far ahead.

The Weeknd, also known as Abel Tesfaye, is the most popular artist in the world, according to the record keepers.

As of this week, the 33-year-old musician has 111.4 million monthly streams.

The stats mean that The Weeknd holds the title for both the most monthly listeners on the platform, and the first artist to reach 100 million streams.

Behind The Weeknd, is Miley Cyrus with 82.4 million monthly listeners.

In third place is Shakira with 81.6 million, followed by Ariana Grande with 80.6 million and Taylor Swift with 80.2 million.

Next on the list is Rihanna who has 78.5 million, and Ed Sheeran with 77.5 million.

The Weeknd’s surge in streaming is reportedly a result of his hit “Die for You” with Ariana Grande reaching number one after going viral on Tiktok.

The song was originally released on The Weeknd’s 2016 album, Starboy.

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