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‘La Tierra de Texas’ Celebrates the Tejano Legacy of Música Mexicana at the Houston Rodeo

On February 26, 1995, Selena walked into the middle of the Astrodome as the headlining act for the Houston Rodeo’s Go Tejano Day and delivered a performance that would help solidify her status as a musical legend. And nearly 30 years later, not only have her fans streamed her songs more than 2 billion times on Spotify, but they’re still talking about that iconic performance. 

Just as Selena was more than a singer, the Houston Rodeo is more than an annual event for many Texans—they are both institutions beloved across generations. And as millions of people enjoy this year’s three-week celebration of all things cowboy, Spotify is helping music take center stage at the rodeo once again with La Tierra de Texas. With live musical performances including Ivan Cornejo and Los Tigres del Norte, Música Mexicana was ever present in 2024’s Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.  

On March 10 during this year’s Go Tejano Day—one of the biggest highlights on the Houston Rodeo calendar—we’re paying homage to Tejano culture’s impact on Música Mexicana and celebrating the genre’s evolution, from Selena to Peso Pluma.

Over the past year, Música Mexicana streams on Spotify have grown by 47% globally as the genre has quickly become one of Spotify’s most popular. In 2023, luminaries Peso Pluma, Junior H, Natanael Cano, Fuerza Regida, and Grupo Frontera not only propelled the genre forward and helped redefine what it could be, but they all also finished the year among Spotify’s Top 50 global artists. Moreover, many struck gold with hit collaborations inside and outside Musica Mexicana, including Ella Baila Sola” by Eslabon Armado and Peso Pluma, “un x100to” by Grupo Frontera and Bad Bunny, and Peso Pluma: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 55” by Bizarrap and Peso Pluma, all of which topped the Spotify global charts.

At the same time, Selena has shown that Música Mexicana’s global appeal isn’t just about new hits; fans love the classics too. To date, Selena’s songs have been streamed more than 2 billion times on Spotify, with more than 1 billion of those coming from her breakout album, Amor Prohibido, which celebrates its 30th anniversary this month.

But her popularity only continues to grow on Spotify. Over the past five years, Selena’s streams have increased by 227% globally.

A big reason for this is that Gen Z listeners stream Selena on Spotify roughly as much as millennials do. In fact… 

  • More than 15 million Gen Z listeners streamed at least one Selena song in 2023. 
  • Each week for the past year, Gen Z listeners streamed Selena songs more than 3.5 million times. 

And of course, Gen Z loves current Música Mexicana as well…

  • In 2023, more than 83 million Gen Zs listened to at least one Música Mexicana song on Spotify.
  • Over the past year, Gen Z Música Mexicana fan streamed an average of nine songs per day on Spotify. 

As Música Mexicana has evolved, Tejano culture continues to influence the genre. Spotify is committed to recognizing those contributions through moments like the Houston Rodeo and last year’s special La Tierra del Corrido showcase, which featured performances from top artists including Chino Pacas, Esteban Gabriel, Xavi, Grupo Marca Registrada, and Luis R Conriquez

Looking for more of Música Mexicana’s biggest hits? Stream Rompiendo Texas now.

RADAR US Is Back With the Raw and Unfiltered Raps of Sexyy Red

RADAR was launched in 2020 to support artists and creators as they chart their paths to superstardom, and it has since become the global home for what’s next in music.

In recent years, we’ve been proud to support RADAR alumni like Zach Bryan, Tyla, Villano Antillano, Reneé Rapp, and Peso Pluma. And this month we’re proud to name Sexyy Red as our latest RADAR US artist.

 

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All eyes were on the St. Louis rapper in 2023 when she found success with her track “Pound Town”; she later joined SZA on Drake’s single “Rich Baby Daddy.” Influenced by 2000s southern rap from the likes of Three 6 Mafia and Gucci Mane, Sexyy Red collaborated with Nicki Minaj, Lil Durk, NLE Choppa, Summer Walker, Chief Keef, G Herbo, 42 Dugg, Young Nudy, Latto, and Moneybagg Yo in the last year alone.

But Sexyy Red is just getting started, and we’re committed to helping her career grow even bigger. Through RADAR, we’re working to introduce Sexyy Red to reach new audiences, deepen her connection with her Day 1 fans, and amplify her upcoming releases. She’ll not only be the featured artist of our RADAR US playlist but will receive additional support on- and off-platform. 

Sexyy Red’s addition to our list of RADAR artists follows the recent refresh of the program’s look and feel, which invites fans to step into the world of tomorrow’s stars and find out what inspires them and what keeps them going.

Stream RADAR US to check out the irresistible sounds of Sexyy Red and more of our RADAR picks.

Revelamos las principales canciones, artistas, podcasts y tendencias de escucha de 2023

Musicalmente, este 2023 estuvo definido por el regreso de importantes estrellas pop femeninas, una diversidad sonora que encabezó las listas y una atmósfera musical global que dio lugar a poderosos géneros . Por el lado de los podcasts, los creadores están respondiendo a las tendencias en tiempo real y el público está recurriendo a los podcasts para unirse a conversaciones culturales más amplias. Como siempre, nuestra campaña Spotify Wrapped 2023 refleja estas tendencias, y nuestras listas muestran lo que escucharon este año más de 574 millones de personas en todo el mundo.

Continúa leyendo para obtener más información sobre los artistas, canciones, álbumes y podcasts más populares de 2023, luego echa un vistazo a la experiencia de usuario personalizada de Wrapped que celebra lo que escuchaste este año.

Top de artistas globales de 2023 

Reediciones reinventadas, giras mundiales que baten récords y coloridas pulseras de la amistad: los fanáticos de todo el mundo estarán encantados de ver a  Taylor Swift  como la artista más escuchada de este año, con más de 26,1 mil millones de reproducciones globales desde el 1 de enero. En las 48 horas previas a esta coronación, Spotify reveló 21 piezas de un puzzle con sorpresas relacionadas con  Taylor Swift  en vallas publicitarias desde Sao Paulo hasta Yakarta. Estas pistas culminaron en un video destacado que incluía guiños a su universo, desde peces koi y gatos, hasta sus infames labios rojos. Por tiempo limitado, cuando reproduzcas una de sus canciones en Spotify, verás cómo la barra de progreso cambia y brilla para que coincida con el color de cada una de sus “Eras”.

En segundo lugar quedó la superestrella del reggaetón Bad Bunny, quien también tuvo un año destacado con un nuevo álbum, nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana. Completando los cinco primeros estuvieron The Weeknd, Drake, y Peso Pluma.

Top global de canciones de 2023

La canción más escuchada del año, Flowers,” de Miley Cyrus, que batió récords, tuvo un impulso increíble desde el día de su debut hasta los meses de verano y ahora cuenta con más de 1.600 millones de reproducciones en todo el mundo. En el segundo y tercer lugar se encuentran  Kill Bill” de SZA yAs It Was” de Harry Styles. El cuarto y quinto lugar fueron de Jung Kook conSeven (feat. Latto),” y Eslabon Armado y Peso Pluma con Ella Baila Sola.”


Top global de álbumes de 2023 

Los oyentes miraron al pasado al elegir qué álbumes reproducir, ya que varios de los cinco álbumes más populares de este año se lanzaron antes de 2023. El álbum más reproducido del año, por segundo año consecutivo, es Un Verano Sin Ti de Bad Bunny, con más de 4.500 millones de escuchas a nivel global, seguido del álbum Midnights de Taylor Swift. SZA ocupa el tercer lugar con SOS. Y en el cuarto y quinto lugar están Starboy de The Weeknd y MAÑANA SERÁ BONITO by KAROL G.

Top global de podcasts de 2023

Spotify es la plataforma de podcasts más utilizada en muchos mercados clave de todo el mundo y también es el editor de podcasts número uno en los EE. UU., según los datos más recientes de Edison Research. Por cuarto año consecutivo The Joe Rogan Experience  se lleva el honor de ser el podcast más reproducido del año a nivel mundial. En segundo lugar y por segundo año, está Call Her Daddy y en tercero Huberman Lab, seguido de anything goes with emma chamberlain y On Purpose with Jay Shetty. Ocho de los 25 podcasts principales en las listas mundiales son podcasts de Propiedad y Licencia de Spotify, y nueve de los 25 podcasts principales en los EE. UU. también lo son.

A lo largo del año, estos podcasts, así como muchos otros, destacaron los principales momentos de la cultura pop, desde la música hasta las películas y la tecnología.

  • Durante la primavera y el verano del hemisferio norte estuvieron llenos de contenidos impulsados por niñas y mujeres. Las combinaciones de la Renaissance Tour de Beyonce, Taylor Swift | El Eras Tour y el éxito de la película Barbie generaron conversaciones culturales en muchos géneros de podcasts sobre economía y entretenimiento.
  • A lo largo del año, el mundo quedó fascinado, frustrado y, a veces, asustado por el aumento de la IA. Los podcasts ofrecieron una visión crítica y matizada de la creciente tendencia tecnológica.

Las tendencias globales que dieron forma a nuestro año

Estos artistas, canciones, álbumes y podcasts más reproducidos no fueron los únicos indicadores para 2023. Las tendencias de la cultura pop también impulsaron los rankings, desde playlists temáticas hasta incrementos altos de reproducciones de canciones.

  • Este año, Eurovisión tuvo un gran impacto, ya que “Tattoo” de la ganadora Loreen y “Cha Cha Cha” del segundo lugar Käärijä alcanzaron el top 10 de la lista diaria global el día después de la final.
  • La Generación Z continúa abrazando la tendencia “sin género” o “género híbrido”, negándose a ser definida por un solo estilo y moviéndose sin problemas entre diferentes  sonidos. También adoptan los estados de ánimo y buscan playlists  y canciones que mejor describan el estado de ánimo o el momento en el que se encuentran.
  • Este año también marcó un aumento significativo en el entusiasmo colombiano por la música mexicana. Colombia emergió como el quinto mayor consumidor de música mexicana en 2023, mostrando un aumento del 85% en su consumo durante el año.
  • El consumo de música instrumental clásica india sigue creciendo en Spotify en la India y en todo el mundo. En los últimos 24 meses, el consumo de música clásica de la India creció cerca de un 500% en Spotify. Además, el 45% de los oyentes de música clásica india en Spotify tienen menos de 25 años.
  • Afrobeats es uno de los géneros de más rápido crecimiento en Spotify, con un crecimiento del 550% desde 2017. En 2023, Rema se convirtió en la primera canción de Afrobeats de un artista en alcanzar mil millones de reproducciones en Spotify.
  • El Mandopop, con artistas destacados como Jay Chou, JJ Lin y Eason Chan, ha registrado más de 500 millones de reproducciones mensuales en todo el mundo, con un crecimiento promedio de casi el 45 % en el último año.

Principales Listas Globales Wrapped 2023  

Artistas más reproducidos a nivel mundial

  1. Taylor Swift
  2. Bad Bunny
  3. The Weeknd
  4. Drake
  5. Peso Pluma
  6. Feid
  7. Travis Scott
  8. SZA
  9. Karol G 
  10. Lana Del Rey

Canciones más reproducidas a nivel mundial

  1. Flowers” de Miley Cyrus
  2. Kill Bill” de SZA
  3.  “As It Was” de Harry Styles
  4. Seven (feat. Latto)” de Jung Kook
  5. Ella Baila Sola”  de Eslabon Armado, Peso Pluma
  6. Cruel Summer” de Taylor Swift
  7. Creepin’ (with The Weeknd & 21 Savage)” de Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, 21 Savage
  8. Calm Down (with Selena Gomez)” de Rema, Selena Gomez
  9. Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53” de Bizarrap, Shakira
  10. Anti-Hero” de Taylor Swift

Álbumes más reproducidos a nivel mundial

  1. Un Verano Sin Ti de Bad Bunny
  2. Midnights de Taylor Swift
  3. SOS de SZA
  4. Starboy de The Weeknd
  5. MAÑANA SERÁ BONITO de KAROL G
  6. One Thing At A Time de Morgan Wallen
  7. Lover de Taylor Swift
  8. HEROES & VILLAINS de Metro Boomin
  9. GÉNESIS de Peso Pluma
  10. Harry’s House de Harry Styles

Podcasts más populares a nivel mundial 

  1. The Joe Rogan Experience
  2. Call Her Daddy
  3. Huberman Lab
  4. anything goes with emma chamberlain
  5. On Purpose with Jay Shetty
  6. Crime Junkie
  7. This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
  8. Serial Killers
  9. The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
  10. TED Talks Daily
  11. Relatos de la Noche
  12. Caso 63
  13. Psicologia Al Desnudo | @psi.mammoliti
  14. The Daily
  15. Lex Fridman Podcast
  16. Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
  17. El Podcast de Marian Rojas Estapé
  18. Gemischtes Hack
  19. The Psychology of your 20s
  20. Stuff You Should Know
  21. SmartLess
  22. La Cotorrisa
  23. Se Regalan Dudas
  24. The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
  25. Conspiracy Theories

Principales Listas Wrapped 2023 de Latinoamérica

Artistas más reproducidos en Latinoamérica

  1. Bad Bunny
  2. Peso Pluma
  3. Feid
  4. Junior H
  5. KAROL G
  6. Taylor Swift
  7. Rauw Alejandro
  8. Natanael Cano
  9. Shakira
  10. Grupo Frontera

Canciones más reproducidas en Latinoamérica

  1. Ella Baila Sola” – Eslabon Armado, Peso Pluma
  2. La Bebe – Remix” – Yng Lvcas, Peso Pluma
  3. un x100to” – Grupo Frontera, Bad Bunny
  4. TQG” – KAROL G, Shakira
  5. Yandel 150” – Yandel, Feid
  6. Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53” – Bizarrap, Shakira
  7. La Bachata” – Manuel Turizo
  8. Hey Mor” – Ozuna, Feid
  9. Classy 101” – Feid, Young Miko
  10. PRC” – Peso Pluma, Natanael Cano

Álbumes más reproducidos en Latinoamérica

  1. Un Verano Sin Ti – Bad Bunny
  2. MAÑANA SERÁ BONITO – KAROL G
  3. GÉNESIS– Peso Pluma
  4. FELIZ CUMPLEAÑOS FERXXO TE PIRATEAMOS EL ÁLBUM – Feid
  5. Nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana – Bad Bunny
  6. YHLQMDLG – Bad Bunny
  7. Nata Montana – Natanael Cano
  8. DONDE QUIERO ESTAR –  Quevedo
  9. DESVELADO – Eslabon Armado
  10. MAÑANA SERÁ BONITO (BIHOTA SEASON) – KAROL G

Podcasts más populares en Latinoamérica

Artistas más reproducidos en Estados Unidos

  1. Taylor Swift
  2. Drake
  3. Morgan Wallen
  4. The Weeknd
  5. Bad Bunny
  6. 21 Savage
  7. SZA
  8. Zach Bryan
  9. Kanye West
  10. Peso Pluma

Canciones más reproducidas en Estados Unidos

  1. Last Night” de Morgan Wallen
  2. Kill Bill” de SZA
  3. Flowers” de Miley Cyrus
  4. Ella Baila Sola” de Eslabon Armado, Peso Pluma
  5. Boy’s a liar Pt. 2” de PinkPantheress, Ice Spice
  6. Cruel Summer” de Taylor Swift
  7. Something in the Orange” de Zach Bryan
  8. You Proof” de Morgan Wallen 
  9. Creepin’ (with The Weeknd & 21 Savage)” de Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, 21 Savage
  10. Anti-Hero” de Taylor Swift

Álbumes más reproducidos en Estados Unidos

  1. One Thing At A Time de Morgan Wallen
  2. SOS de SZA
  3. Midnights de Taylor Swift
  4. HEROES & VILLAINS de Metro Boomin
  5. Dangerous: The Double Album de Morgan Wallen
  6. Lover  deTaylor Swift
  7. Un Verano Sin Ti de Bad Bunny
  8. folklore de Taylor Swift
  9. GÉNESIS de Peso Pluma
  10. Starboy de The Weeknd

Podcasts más populares en Estados Unidos

  1. The Joe Rogan Experience
  2. Call Her Daddy
  3. Crime Junkie
  4. This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
  5. The Daily
  6. Huberman Lab
  7. Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard 
  8. SmartLess
  9. Up First
  10. anything goes with emma chamberlain
  11. 2 Bears, 1 Cave with Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer
  12. Morbid
  13. The Journal.
  14. Stuff You Should Know
  15. On Purpose with Jay Shetty
  16. Lex Fridman Podcast 
  17. NPR News Now
  18. Serial Killers 
  19. New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce
  20. Dateline NBC
  21. Conspiracy Theories 
  22. Distractible
  23. The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
  24. The Psychology of your 20s
  25. Science Vs

The Top Songs, Artists, Podcasts, and Listening Trends of 2023 Revealed

Musically, 2023 was defined by the return of major female pop stars, sonic diversity that topped the charts, and a global music atmosphere that gave rise to powerful genres. On the podcast front, creators are responding to trends in real time, and audiences are turning to podcasts to join larger cultural conversations. As always, our 2023 Spotify Wrapped campaign reflects these trends, and our toplists showcase how over 574 million people around the world listened this year.  

Read on to learn more about the top artists, songs, albums, and podcasts of 2023, then take a look at the personalized Wrapped user experience that celebrates your own year in listening. 

The top global artists of 2023

Reimagined rereleases, record-breaking world tours, and colorful friendship bracelets—fans everywhere will be thrilled to see Taylor Swift as this year’s top artist, with more than 26.1 billion global streams since January 1. In the 48 hours leading up to this crowning moment, Spotify revealed 21 puzzle pieces with Taylor Swift-themed easter eggs in billboards from Sao Paulo to Jakarta. These clues culminated in a spotlight video that included nods to her universe—featuring everything from cats to her infamous red lips. For a limited time, when you play one of her songs on Spotify, watch as the progress bar changes and sparkles to match the song’s era color. 

Taking second place was reggaeton superstar Bad Bunny, who also had a standout year with a new album, nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana. Rounding up the top five were The Weeknd, Drake, and Peso Pluma.

The top global songs of 2023

The top song of the year, Miley Cyrus’s record-breaking Flowers,” had incredible momentum from the day of its debut through the summer months and now counts more than 1.6 billion streams globally. In the second and third spots are Kill Bill” by SZA andAs It Was” by Harry Styles. The fourth and fifth spots come from Jung Kook with Seven (feat. Latto),” and Eslabon Armado and Peso Pluma with Ella Baila Sola.”

The top global albums of 2023 

Listeners looked to the past in choosing which albums to play, as several of this year’s top-five albums were released prior to 2023. The most-streamed album of the year for the second year in a row was Un Verano Sin Ti by Bad Bunny, with more than 4.5 billion streams globally, followed by Taylor Swift’s album Midnights. SZA takes the third spot with SOS. And in the fourth and fifth spots are Starboy by The Weeknd and MAÑANA SERÁ BONITO by KAROL G

The top global podcasts of 2023

Spotify is the most-used audio podcast platform in many key markets around the world and is also the number-one podcast publisher in the U.S., according to the most recent Edison Research data. And for the fourth time in a row, The Joe Rogan Experience takes the honor of top podcast of the year globally. In second place for the second year is Call Her Daddy, and in third, Huberman Lab, followed by anything goes with emma chamberlain and On Purpose with Jay Shetty. Eight of the top 25 podcasts on the global top lists are Spotify Owned & Licensed podcasts, and nine of the top 25 podcasts in the U.S. are as well. 

Throughout the year, these podcasts, as well as many others, spotlighted top moments in pop culture, from music to movies to technology. 

  • The spring and summer were full of girl- and women-powered media. The combinations of Beyonce’s Renaissance Tour, Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour, and the success of the Barbie movie led to cultural conversations across many genres of podcasts about both economics and entertainment. 
  • Throughout the year, the world was fascinated, frustrated, and sometimes frightened by the rise in AI. Podcasts offered a critical and nuanced take on the rising tech trend. 

Catch the full year in podcast trends here.

The global trends that shaped our year

These most-streamed artists, songs, albums, and podcasts weren’t the only guideposts to 2023. Pop culture trends also fueled listening, from themed playlists to song spikes. 

  • This year, Eurovision made a huge impact, as “Tattoo” by winner Loreen and “Cha Cha Cha” by runner-up Käärijä both reached the top 10 global daily chart the day after the final. 
  • Gen Z continues to embrace the genreless/genre-hybrid trend, refusing to be defined by only one genre, and instead moving seamlessly between sounds. They also embrace moods, looking for playlists and songs that best describe the mood or moment they’re in.
  • This year also marked a significant surge in Colombian enthusiasm for Mexican music. Colombia emerged as the fifth-largest consumer of Mexican music in 2023, showcasing an 85% increase in its consumption over the year. 
  • The consumption of Indian classical instrumental music continues to grow on Spotify in India and around the world. In the last 24 months, India’s classical music consumption grew by close to 500% on Spotify. Over 45% of Indian classical music listeners on Spotify are under the age of 25. 
  • Afrobeats is one of the fastest-growing genres on Spotify, growing by 550% since 2017 with new audiences emerging in Mexico and India. In 2023, Rema’s “Calm Down” became the first Afrobeats artist-led track to hit a billion streams on Spotify. 
  • Mandopop, with top artists like Jay Chou, JJ Lin, and Eason Chan, has received more than 500 million monthly streams globally, seeing an almost 45% increase in the past year.  

Read on for a few notable trends that spiked throughout the year.

February

The Big Game and Valentine’s Day prompted huge increases in listening around moments that fans couldn’t help but love. 

March

Television finales and springtime vibes made way for character playlists and dreamy, twangy tracks. 

May

A new sports craze and the return of a beloved children’s movie resulted in two large spikes. 

July

Cherry-red tomatoes and hot-pink playlists colored a summer full of girl power.

October

Memes powered by social media played a pivotal role throughout the year in creating buzz and  playlists, and this October was no different. 


All year long:

 

Spotify 2023 Wrapped Global Top Lists 

Most-Streamed Artists Globally 

  1. Taylor Swift
  2. Bad Bunny
  3. The Weeknd
  4. Drake
  5. Peso Pluma
  6. Feid
  7. Travis Scott
  8. SZA
  9. Karol G 
  10. Lana Del Rey

Most-Streamed Songs Globally

  1. Flowers” by Miley Cyrus
  2. Kill Bill” by SZA
  3.  “As It Was” by Harry Styles
  4. Seven (feat. Latto)” by Jung Kook
  5. Ella Baila Sola” by Eslabon Armado, Peso Pluma
  6. Cruel Summer” by Taylor Swift
  7. Creepin’ (with The Weeknd & 21 Savage)” by Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, 21 Savage
  8. Calm Down (with Selena Gomez)” by Rema, Selena Gomez
  9. Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53” by Bizarrap, Shakira
  10. Anti-Hero” by Taylor Swift

Most-Streamed Albums Globally 

  1. Un Verano Sin Ti by Bad Bunny
  2. Midnights by Taylor Swift
  3. SOS by SZA
  4. Starboy by The Weeknd
  5. MAÑANA SERÁ BONITO by KAROL G
  6. One Thing At A Time by Morgan Wallen
  7. Lover by Taylor Swift
  8. HEROES & VILLAINS by Metro Boomin
  9. GÉNESIS by Peso Pluma
  10. Harry’s House by Harry Styles

Top Podcasts Globally 

  1. The Joe Rogan Experience
  2. Call Her Daddy
  3. Huberman Lab
  4. anything goes with emma chamberlain
  5. On Purpose with Jay Shetty
  6. Crime Junkie
  7. This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
  8. Serial Killers
  9. The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
  10. TED Talks Daily
  11. Relatos de la Noche
  12. Caso 63
  13. Psicologia Al Desnudo | @psi.mammoliti
  14. The Daily
  15. Lex Fridman Podcast
  16. Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
  17. El Podcast de Marian Rojas Estapé
  18. Gemischtes Hack
  19. The Psychology of your 20s
  20. Stuff You Should Know
  21. SmartLess
  22. La Cotorrisa
  23. Se Regalan Dudas
  24. The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
  25. Conspiracy Theories

Spotify 2023 Wrapped U.S. Top Lists

U.S. Most-Streamed Artists

  1. Taylor Swift
  2. Drake
  3. Morgan Wallen
  4. The Weeknd
  5. Bad Bunny
  6. 21 Savage
  7. SZA
  8. Zach Bryan
  9. Kanye West
  10. Peso Pluma

U.S. Most-Streamed Songs

  1. Last Night” by Morgan Wallen
  2. Kill Bill” by SZA
  3. Flowers” by Miley Cyrus
  4. Ella Baila Sola” by Eslabon Armado, Peso Pluma
  5. Boy’s a liar Pt. 2” by PinkPantheress, Ice Spice
  6. Cruel Summer” by Taylor Swift
  7. Something in the Orange” by Zach Bryan
  8. You Proof” by Morgan Wallen 
  9. Creepin’ (with The Weeknd & 21 Savage)” by Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, 21 Savage
  10. Anti-Hero” by Taylor Swift

U.S. Most-Streamed Albums

  1. One Thing At A Time by Morgan Wallen
  2. SOS by SZA
  3. Midnights by Taylor Swift
  4. HEROES & VILLAINS by Metro Boomin
  5. Dangerous: The Double Album by Morgan Wallen
  6. Lover by Taylor Swift
  7. Un Verano Sin Ti by Bad Bunny
  8. folklore by Taylor Swift
  9. GÉNESIS by Peso Pluma
  10. Starboy by The Weeknd

Top Podcasts in the U.S.

  1. The Joe Rogan Experience
  2. Call Her Daddy
  3. Crime Junkie
  4. This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
  5. The Daily
  6. Huberman Lab
  7. Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard 
  8. SmartLess
  9. Up First
  10. anything goes with emma chamberlain
  11. 2 Bears, 1 Cave with Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer
  12. Morbid
  13. The Journal.
  14. Stuff You Should Know
  15. On Purpose with Jay Shetty
  16. Lex Fridman Podcast
  17. NPR News Now
  18. Serial Killers 
  19. New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce
  20. Dateline NBC
  21. Conspiracy Theories 
  22. Distractible
  23. The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
  24. The Psychology of your 20s
  25. Science Vs 

 

How Spotify’s Playlists Captured the Biggest Music Trends of 2023

With another year coming to a close, Spotify is back with your personalized Wrapped, our annual recap of your listening highlights from the past 12 months that includes your top songs, artists, and podcasts, as well as your most distinct streaming habits. But we’re also taking a step back and looking at 2023’s biggest music trends on Spotify.

Thanks to the in-the-know editors responsible for creating our editorial playlists as part of the Global Curation Groups, the most iconic musical moments of the year were reflected on Spotify. Whether it was blockbuster movie soundtracks that grabbed the world’s attention, viral social media moments that bubbled up to the mainstream, or classic genres finding new fans in Gen Z, our experts were on top of it all.

For the Record sat down with our editorial team and got the scoop. 

Peso Pluma and Música Mexicana go mainstream

RADAR US artist Peso Pluma made himself known to the world in March with his feature on Eslabon Armado’s “Ella Baila Sola.” Fast-forward to now, and that song is one of the top-five most-streamed songs of 2023 globally—and is about to hit Spotify’s Billions Club. Meanwhile, the Música Mexicana genre at large has enjoyed a surge in popularity, dominating the global charts this summer.

Explore this trend on: Lo Mejor de La Reina 2023, Corridos Perrones, Corridos Tumbados, Today’s Top Hits

Folk rising

In 2023, a slew of indie artists emerged with folk-inspired albums including Mitski, Toro Y Moi, and boygenius. Plus, we heard new folk voices like Searows and 2024 Best New Artist Noah Kahan

Explore this trend on: Indie Twang, Juniper

Shoegaze returns courtesy of Gen Z

Shoegaze has been around since the late ’80s, but it experienced a resurgence in 2023 among Gen Z, who found new bands like Wisp as well as aughts stalwarts like Panchiko.

Over the past year, the genre has thrived within various Gen Z internet communities that have fostered pockets of interest and given birth to exciting new acts. Perhaps unknowingly, the emerging class of neo-shoegaze artists is contributing to genre diffusion, blending techniques from various music genres to create something fresh and unique.

Explore this trend on: Shoegaze Now, IRL Angel

Rema carries Afrobeats into Spotify’s Billions Club

Rema has been a hitmaker in Africa since 2019, but it was a collaboration with Selena Gomez on “Calm Down (Remix)” that shot him to international fame in 2023. The global smash earned the Afrobeats star a Grammy nomination, as well as a spot in our highly coveted Billions Club, making “Calm Down” the first African artist-led track to do so. 

Explore this trend on: African Heat, Billions Club, Today’s Top Hits

Taylor Swift’s eras on tour

Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour kicked off in March and was the live-music event of the year. Taylor not only picked songs from all 10 of her studio albums to perform in a stunning three-hour show, but she also set aside time each night for acoustic performances of two surprise songs. And according to Taylor’s rules, no two songs could be repeated unless she messed it up the first time. To capture this epic moment, we collected all of the surprise songs in a playlist, which was updated every weekend during the U.S. leg of her tour.

Explore this trend on: Surprise Song Era

Troye Sivan and Hyunjin’s IRL friendship

This past summer, Troye Sivan posted a TikTok that went viral about trying to find Hyunjin of Stray Kids. We joined in on the fun with a playlist and they eventually collabed on a remix of “Rush,” which also featured PinkPantheress.

Explore this trend on: what a moment

Peggy Gou takes house music to the top of the charts

House, one of the original genres of dance music, has grown in popularity since the pandemic. This summer, we saw massive house hits resonate with fans internationally, including Peggy Gou‘s “(It Goes Like) Nanana.” 

Other huge moments for house music include artists like Fred again.., Black Coffee, Chris Lake, and FISHER, who are breaking records around the world, and breakthrough opportunities for exciting artists like LP Giobbi, John Summit, and Dom Dolla

Explore this trend on: Umami, Housewerk presents…Best House of 2023, Summer House

It’s a Barbie world

Ahead of the Barbie release this summer, we saw “Barbiecore” aesthetics manifest in the pop culture zeitgeist. Once we got word that Barbie was going to feature a star-studded soundtrack with hits like Nicki Minaj, Ice Spice, and Aqua’s “Barbie World” and Dua Lipa’s “Dance The Night,” we brought all things Barbie to life on Spotify through the “pinkification” of several playlist covers, new editorial playlists, and partner playlists.

Explore this trend on: Hot Pink, Barbie Official Playlist

Hyper techno surges

There was an influx of high-BPM dance pop songs in general, and with it came a new wave of tracks that showcased a harder sound using classic techno and big room beats and basslines. We saw a surge in streams—especially from European Gen Zs—of techno-infused songs like Niklas Dee’s “Not Fair,” Creeds’ “Push Up,” and BENNETT’s “Vois sur ton chemin.”

Explore this trend on: rave, techno party

Jersey Club is everywhere 

Jersey Club production became ubiquitous not only in U.S. hip-hop but around the world. We also saw the genre’s influence find its way into K-Pop and thoughtful electronic music. Pioneers such as DJ Smallz 732, UNIIQU3, and Cookiee Kawaii were tapped to remix some of 2023’s biggest hits, and newcomers such as Kanii, keltiey, and Lay Bankz staked their claims as names to watch.

Explore this trend on: Jersey Club Heat presents…Best Jersey Club Songs of 2023

Tyla’s turns her viral moment into crossover success

South Africa’s Amapiano sound has been winning the hearts of electronic and dance fans after TikTok dances and DJ mixes helped it go viral in 2020. In 2023, RADAR Africa artist Tyla took her career to the next level, blending her R&B sound with Amapiano and South African dance genre Bacardi house on her hit song “Water.” After Spotify Africa’s partnership with the Giants of Africa Festival—a basketball event in Rwanda where Tyla’s viral dance was first seen—many posted their own versions of the dance challenge on social media, which led to “Water” skyrocketing around the world and earning a feature from Travis Scott on the remix.

Explore this trend on: RNB X, RADAR Africa, African Heat, RADAR Global 

Women run hip-hop  

Female rappers continued their reign in 2023, with top names like Nicki Minaj, Doja Cat, Latto, Ice Spice, Kaliii, Doechii, and the year’s breakout star, Sexyy Red, making some of the most creative and worthwhile hip-hop this year. 

Explore this trend on: RapCaviar presents…Best Hip-Hop Songs of 2023, Feelin’ Myself 

Pop-punk’s greatest legends return

We witnessed the resurgence of pop-punk’s most iconic figures with mainstays like Fall Out Boy, Sum 41, Green Day, and Neck Deep returning in 2023 with a taste of new music. Additionally, blink-182 welcomed back Tom DeLonge and embarked on a global tour to celebrate their new album, ONE MORE TIME…

Explore this trend on: Pop Punk’s Not Dead

The nu-metal revival continues

Nu-metal and alternative metal have made triumphant returns this year, with a younger audience discovering and devouring the catalogs of bands like Deftones, Korn, Slipknot, and more. Additionally, we’re seeing a wave of new nu-metal songs from rising artists who are embracing the sound and paying homage to their predecessors.

Explore this trend on: new nü, ALLURE

Alt country crosses over

This trend in country music had a slow build that reached new heights with the release of RADAR US artist Zach Bryan’s American Heartbreak in 2022, and took off 2023 with hits like Dylan Gossett’s Coal.” This acoustic, gritty sound was typically reserved for alternative country and folk playlists in the past, but it has fully moved into the mainstream with songs that have been fan favorites across our flagship playlists. 

Explore this trend on: Hot Country presents…Best Country Songs of 2023, Hot Hits USA, Today’s Top Hits, homegrown

Looking for more of the songs that have left their stamp on 2023? Check out our flagship playlist Today’s Top Hits

Exclusive Artist Merch Drops for Spotify’s Capsule Collection

Peso Pluma's merch hanging on a clothing line outside. There is a white tshirt with a skull, a black scarf with a white skull, and a black sweatshirt with Peso Pluma's name

From band tees to vinyl sleeves, music and merch go hand in hand. We’ve seen that when an artist drops some merch, fans flock to their Spotify pages to grab it. That’s why we made it easier than ever for listeners to find merch from their favorite artists with our dedicated Merch Hub in the Spotify app. 

This fall we’re taking our love of merch to the next level with the 2023 Spotify Capsule Collection, a pilot series of Spotify-exclusive drops from some of today’s hottest names in music, to bring creators and fans together in a way that moves beyond just the music. Each week, a new artist will drop a carefully curated selection of limited-edition items ranging from stylish apparel to some less-conventional items. Top fans of each of the artists will have the first chance to shop the drops via Spotify’s Fans First program, which helps artists identify and reward their biggest fans on the platform with special offers.

Man wearing a white long sleeve shirt that says "Peso Pluma" on the back. He is stading and facing a wall of flowers

For those champing at the bit to know which artists we’ll be kicking off the 2023 Capsule Collection with, you don’t need to wait. Peso Pluma, Daft Punk, Tyler, The Creator, ROSALÍA, and Tems will offer more than just their music to fans in the coming weeks.

Starting today, you can buy Peso Pluma’s Dia de los Muertos–inspired Merch. Keep an eye out for these special limited-edition drops on Spotify.

Spotify’s RADAR Program Brings a Fresh Look and New Stories From Global Artists, Songwriters, and Podcasters

Cover Image for RADAR

Since 2020, RADAR has been the global home for what’s next in sound, lifting up rising artists, burgeoning songwriters, and promising podcasters as they develop and expand their global reach on the path to superstardom. To best represent the wide breadth of RADAR and strengthen its commitment to bringing emerging talent to the forefront, we’re taking a step forward in our journey of inviting listeners to witness the future of music, songwriting, and podcasting by bringing them into the creator’s world.

Starting today you’ll notice RADAR’s new look gracing the program’s global collection of playlists, as well as billboards, platform marketing, and social content. Feturing a distinctive paper cutout visual identity, RADAR will put a strong focus on bringing rich storytelling to the mix in addition to a prominent feature on the RADAR playlists. With videos that show  who tomorrow’s stars are, what inspires them, and what keeps them going, listeners can step into the world of their new favorite creators. 

“We’re thrilled to introduce audiences to the future of music, songwriting, and podcasts with this new campaign,” Hannah Beeching, Global Music Programs Lead at Spotify, tells For the Record. “RADAR originally started as a way to support emerging artists and has now expanded to include songwriters and podcasters from around the world. The program gives creators a global platform to help grow their careers and reach new and existing fans through bespoke social content, marketing, and editorial opportunities.” 

Featuring a roster of over 700 artists across 183 countries since its inception, Spotify’s RADAR program has helped showcase what’s next in the world of music, lifting up the very best in global songwriting and performing talent. In recent years, we’ve been proud to support RADAR alumni like Libianca, Alessandro La Cava, Veigh, Shermanology, Tyla, NMIXX, and one of the hottest stars on the planet, Peso Pluma

“Songwriters are the heart of the music industry, and we’re proud to bring greater visibility to their craft with RADAR Songwriters,” says Jacqueline Ankner, Songwriter & Publishing Relations Manager at Spotify. “We’ve introduced international hitmakers such as Ines Dunn, Natali Noor, Alessandro La Cava, Beach Noise, and more to new fans globally. We’re excited to continue to elevate the next generation of songwriting superstars with RADAR.”

Celebrate Latinx Heritage Month on Spotify With Our ‘Estamos Ready’ Campaign

Latinx culture continues to set the tone around the world, as evidenced by the rise of genres like Música Mexicana, corridos, and urbano. September 15 through October 15 marks Latinx Heritage Month, and we’re celebrating with our “Estamos Ready” campaign, honoring the stories, the diversity, and the power of Latinx creators and fans. 

On our dedicated Latinx Heritage Month hub, listeners can discover top playlists, including Hyphenated, Mixto, Fuego, and Los Que Mandan, as well as podcasts, like I.E In Friends, Gay & Afraid with Eric Sedeño, The Super Secret Bestie Club, and Fool Coverage with Manny MUA and Laura Lee.

We also wanted to explore the impact of Latin music in the U.S., so we took a look at Spotify listener data from every U.S. state. We discovered that Peso Pluma and Bad Bunny are lighting up the Latin streaming charts, with each standing as the most popular artist in 31 states and 15 states, respectively. Meanwhile, Música Mexicana (26 states), Trap Latino (12 states), and urbano (10 states) represent the most popular genres.

Top 10 U.S. States With the Highest Percentage of Latin Music Streams on Spotify

(June 15–September 15)

  1. Texas
  2. California
  3. Florida
  4. Nevada
  5. Arizona
  6. New Mexico
  7. Illinois
  8. New Jersey
  9. Georgia
  10. Utah

Over the past few years, Latin music on Spotify has also seen rapid growth in some surprising states. Between September 2020 and September 2023, Latin music streams in North Dakota surged an impressive 370%, followed by a 284% bump in Minnesota and a 253% increase in Mississippi. Indiana, the home state of Latinx star Omar Apollo, has seen its Latin music streams grow by 182%.

In addition to our data discoveries, For the Record also chatted with Omar, along with artists Kali Uchis, DannyLux, Elena Rose, and Prince Royce, to find out more about their favorite aspects of Latinx culture. 

How does your culture bring joy to your music?

Prince Royce: I’ve been visiting the Dominican Republic since I was very young, and I think in general, there is a lot of life in the culture. They are always dancing, which comes with genres like merengue and bachata. Dominicans love to party. My family, for example, will come up with any excuse for a barbeque, a birthday party, a baby shower, or a get together, and that definitely reflects a lot in my music. 

Omar Apollo: When I first started doing shows, it was all really young Latino kids in the crowd. I was probably like 19 when I started touring. I am from Indiana, and there wasn’t much of a diaspora of Latino kids. Going around the world showed me there was somewhere that people can find community in the music, celebrate how we grew up, and share the same stories. It’s beautiful. 

Explain your Latinx accent in one sentence.

DannyLux: I think my accent is more of a Mexicali accent from Baja California, because I basically grew up there. Whenever I go to another part of Mexico they tell me that I have a different accent.

Prince Royce: Definitely a very New York/Spanglish accent.

Elena Rose: My accent in one sentence has to be: Caraqueña/Boriqua/Hialeah from Miami. Venezolana because of my parents, so Caracas is there. Puerto Rico because that is where I lived as a kid. And I stayed in Hialeah for almost six years so yeah, I have the Miami right there—the 305, baby!

What is one thing from your culture that you want to share with the rest of the world?

Kali Uchis: One thing I would share with everybody about my culture is definitely our food. I feel like everybody loves food, everybody should have a good arepa, a good Colombian hot dog. All of our snacks, the salty and the sweet combinations, everybody should try it!

Elena Rose: I really like burning palo santo wood. I think it’s been more popular in recent years. And I really like ginger, honey, and lemon tea. That just recently saved me from a very bad cold!

Omar Apollo: It would probably be chilaquiles because I love chilaquiles and I think everyone should have chilaquiles. I am not sure if other Latino communities make chilaquiles, but the ones that my mom makes . . . anyone would go crazy for them!

What’s your favorite Spanish word (or phrase) that’s original to your culture? 

Omar Apollo: It’s probably chambear, which means “to work.” You know, the girls are always working—they are clocked in, they’re ready to go. You can say “chambas,” “estamos en una chamba,” “ando chambeando,” whatever you want to say. That’s my favorite; I say it all the time. 

Kali Uchis: I think my favorite Latin phrases have always been “sin miedo,” but also “sana, sana, colita de rana.”

DannyLux: My favorite phrase is that “everything happens for a reason,” and I always live thinking about that, and I know it has a lot of truth.

Celebrate Latinx Heritage Month by discovering the hottest sounds on our Fuego mixtape.

Spotify Celebrates the Past and Present of Corridos With ‘La Tierra del Corrido’

Among the countless hits and fan favorites under the Música Mexicana umbrella, no genre has been more steeped in history, tradition, and storytelling as Mexico’s accordion-laced corridos. Over the years, artists such as Chalino Sanchez, Los Tigres del Norte, Ramon Ayala, and Los Tucanes de Tijuana have become staples in Mexican households and gained strong recognition worldwide for their music.

While the corrido has always been a persistent part of Mexican culture during its roughly 200-year history, it’s a music that has recently grown in popularity among a new generation of fans and artists from around the world. And as the Corridos 2023 playlist on Spotify has shown, there is no shortage of newcomers taking their nostalgia of corridos in new and interesting directions.   

Over the past few years, a new style known as corridos tumbados has quickly grown in popularity, with artists like Peso Pluma, Chino Pacas, and Natanael Cano quickly rising as the faces of the genre. Combining traditional sounds with contemporary themes, this new wave of artists narrate the daily stories of Mexican teenagers and young adults looking to make it in their country despite the realities they face every day. And these artists are not only continuing the legacy of corridos in Mexico, but they’re dominating the global charts as well.

The rise in popularity corridos have seen simply can’t be overstated. Over the past five years, the worldwide consumption of the genre has increased 413%, with a 42% rise this year compared to last. And corridos have dominated the Música Mexicana streaming landscape in 2023, accounting for 77% of all streams within the genre. In other words, nearly 8 out of every 10 songs listened to under the Música Mexicana umbrella were corridos.

Spotify is the home for corridos

Given the corrido’s recent resurgence in popularity and its  rich storytelling history, we’ve launched, “La Tierra del Corrido,” an on-platform hub and campaign that celebrates the rich history of corridos. Spread out into chapters made up of videos and exclusive Spotify Singles, “La Tierra del Corrido” will tell the story of corridos, through the lenses of Música Mexicana legends and the newest generation of corrido stars like Fuerza Regida, Junior H, and Vivir Quintana.

Spotify Celebra el Pasado y el Presente de los Corridos con “La Tierra del Corrido”

Entre los innumerables éxitos y canciones favoritas de los aficionados a la Música Mexicana, ningún género ha estado tan impregnado de historia, tradición y narración como los corridos al ritmo del acordeón. A lo largo de los años, artistas como Chalino Sanchez, Los Tigres del Norte, Ramon Ayala, y Los Tucanes de Tijuana  se han convertido en himnos de los hogares mexicanos y han obtenido un gran reconocimiento mundial por su música.

Aunque el corrido siempre ha sido una parte importante de la cultura mexicana durante sus aproximadamente 200 años de historia, es un género que recientemente ha crecido en popularidad entre una nueva generación de fans y artistas de todo el mundo. Como ha demostrado la lista de reproducción Corridos 2023 de Spotify, hay muchos nuevos talentos  que están llevando a los corridos en nuevas e interesantes direcciones.

En los últimos años, un nuevo estilo conocido como corridos tumbados ha crecido rápidamente en popularidad, con artistas como Peso Pluma, Chino Pacas, y Natanael Cano alzándose rápidamente como los rostros del género. Combinando sonidos tradicionales con temas contemporáneos, esta nueva ola de artistas narra las historias cotidianas de adolescentes y jóvenes mexicanos que buscan salir adelante en su país a pesar de las realidades que viven día con día. Estos artistas no sólo continúan el legado de los corridos en México, sino que también dominan las listas de éxitos mundiales.

El aumento en la popularidad de los corridos es innegable. En los últimos cinco años, el consumo mundial del género ha aumentado un 413%, con un incremento del 42% este año en comparación con el anterior. Y los corridos han dominado el panorama de streaming de Música Mexicana en 2023, representando el 77% de todos los streams dentro del género. En otras palabras, casi 8 de cada 10 canciones escuchadas bajo el paraguas de Música Mexicana son corridos.

Spotify es el hogar de los corridos

Dado el reciente resurgimiento de la popularidad del corrido y su rica historia, hemos lanzado “La Tierra del Corrido”, una campaña que celebra la rica historia del género. Dividida en capítulos compuestos por videos y Spotify Singles, “La Tierra del Corrido” contará la historia de los corridos, a través de las lentes tanto de leyendas de la Música Mexicana como de la nueva generación de estrellas del corrido como Fuerza Regida, Junior H, y Vivir Quintana.

Las canciones de verano más hot de 2023 de Spotify están aquí

Hemos estado esperando todo el verano, especulando y reflexionando sobre qué canciones llegarían al top como las canciones del verano. Y ahora tenemos las respuestas sobre los éxitos que dominaron durante los últimos meses. 

Redoble de tambores, por favor… 

A nivel global, la canción más reproducida del verano es: el gran éxito de Eslabón Armado y Peso Pluma, “Ella Baila Sola”.

En Estados Unidos, la canción con más streams es: el tema de country de Morgan Wallen, “Last Night“.

Una mirada global

“Ella Baila Sola” encabezó la lista este verano. Eslabón Armado, un grupo estadounidense de música mexicana, no es ajeno al éxito con muchos premios musicales ya obtenidos, y sabíamos que Peso Pluma era un talento para tener bajo la mira cuando lo declaramos artista de Spotify RADAR. Peso Pluma tenía otras tres canciones para ingresar al Top 30 Global este verano: “La Bebe – Remix”, “Peso Pluma: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 55”, y “El Azul”. Es un gran momento para el género de música mexicana, que ha experimentado un crecimiento del 430% en Spotify durante los últimos cinco años a nivel mundial.

La segunda canción más reproducida a nivel global es “WHERE SHE GOES” de Bad Bunny y en el lugar número tres está “Seven” de Jung Kook y Latto.

Antonio Vázquez, Head de U.S. Latin Editorial en Spotify, explicó por qué no es de sorprender que la música mexicana se esté apoderando de las listas de éxitos. “Ver el ascenso de ‘Ella Baila Sola” para convertirse en la canción de verano a nivel global ha sido realmente emocionante”, mencionó. “Es un testimonio de cómo la música mexicana no solo está conquistando corazones, sino también dominando la escena musical internacional y convirtiéndose en uno de los géneros principales que impulsan el crecimiento a nivel mundial. Esto se siente como un logro importante y solo está comenzando”.

Tras el dominio de Bad Bunny en 2022 con Un Verano Sin Ti, hay un aumento constante y notable en la popularidad de la música latina en todo el mundo. “Ya no se trata solo de ritmos pegajosos; los artistas están fusionando con éxito la música con sus historias personales, experiencias y un sentido de orgullo cultural”, dice Antonio. “Esta autenticidad, combinada con colaboraciones entre géneros y un panorama musical globalizado, está contribuyendo al crecimiento imparable de la música latina”. Antonio también señala que “El fuerte atractivo de ‘Ella Baila Sola’ se puede atribuir a su combinación única de elementos que resuenan en todas las culturas: el sonido vibrante impulsado por el trombón y la intro contagiosa del requinto crean una experiencia cautivadora. La música mexicana, en general, ofrece un rico tapiz cultural que toca la tradición, la emoción y la modernidad, haciéndola cercana y emocionante tanto para los oyentes de música latina, como para los que no hablan español”.

Fiesta de Verano en Estados Unidos

En Estados Unidos, los oyentes se sintieron un poco country este verano con la canción de Morgan WallenLast Night” como la canción más reproducida. “‘Last Night’ tiene todas las características de un éxito que trasciende el género”, explicó Rachel Whitney, directora de Editorial para Nashville. “Comienza con una historia que te mantiene en intriga y termina con el gancho más pegadizo. Atrae a audiencias de todo el espectro de la música popular con elementos de R&B, pop y country todo en uno, entre el ritmo, el gancho y la introducción de guitarra simplificada y el acento sureño característico de Wallen. Es una canción que puede hacer que la gente baile o se reúna alrededor de una fogata”.

“Ella Baila Sola” de Eslabón Armado y Peso Pluma es la segunda canción más reproducida en Estados Unidos. “Cruel Summer” de Taylor Swift ocupa la tercera posición.

En general, hubo mucho amor por los éxitos de country mientras los oyentes disfrutaban del verano: cinco canciones del género llegaron al Top 20 de Estados Unidos. Como compartió Rachel, esto no es tan sorprendente ya que el verano es la estación en la que los fanáticos del country escuchan realmente su punto máximo: las canciones son perfectas para viajes por carretera y días en el lago. Morgan consiguió dos éxitos más en la lista con “You Proof” y “Wasted On You“, mientras que “Fast Car” de Luke Combs y “Something in the Orange” de Zach Bryan también clasificaron.

“Artistas como Morgan Wallen, Zach Bryan y Taylor Swift, con el lanzamiento del álbum country, Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), han impulsado un aumento en la popularidad de la música country durante el verano, especialmente entre los fans más jóvenes”, dijo Rachel.

Las tendencias soleadas se apoderan de los estados

Esto es lo que estuvo de moda en Estados Unidos este verano.

Viva Latino 

Desde música mexicana hasta reggaetón, la música latina representó el 25% del Top 20 de Estados Unidos, con muchas canciones incluidas en nuestro Top Global. Destacan “un x100to” de Grupo Frontera y Bad Bunny, “La Bebe – Remix” de Yng Lvcas y Peso Pluma, y ​​“TQM” de Fuerza Regida.

Himnos de emociones 

Las emociones reinaron con himnos pop de venganza como “vampire” de Olivia Rodrigo, “Kill Bill” de SZA, “Boy’s a Liar Pt. 2” de PinkPantheress y Ice Spice y, por supuesto, “Cruel Summer” de Taylor Swift.

¡Hola, Barbie! 

Una de las películas más esperadas del verano también impulsó reproducciones con dos canciones de Barbie The Album en el Top 20: “Barbie World (with Aqua) [From Barbie The Album]” de Nicki Minaj, Ice Spice y Aqua y “Dance The Night (From Barbie The Album)” de Dua Lipa.

Selecciones de podcast impactantes y audiolibros de grado-A

La música mantuvo la fiesta en la piscina, pero los podcasts y los audiolibros estuvieron igualmente de moda. Agrega estos a tu lista.

Selección de podcasts de verano de Spotify Editorial

Lecturas de verano de audiolibros de Spotify Editorial

El verano aún no ha terminado, por lo que todavía hay mucho tiempo para reproducir nuestra playlist Canciones de Verano en tu próxima reunión. Y si vas a tomar unas últimas vacaciones soleadas, no olvides echar un vistazo a nuestra selección de podcasts y audiolibros para conocer la historia perfecta para escuchar en la playa.

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Las canciones de verano más reproducidas de Spotify a nivel global:

  1. Ella Baila Sola” de Eslabón Armado, Peso Pluma
  2. WHERE SHE GOES” de Bad Bunny
  3. Seven (feat. Latto)” de Jung Kook, Latto
  4. Cruel Summer” de Taylor Swift
  5. La Bebe – Remix” de Yng Lvcas, Peso Pluma
  6. un x100to” de Grupo Frontera, Bad Bunny
  7. Flowers” de Miley Cyrus
  8. Daylight” de David Kushner
  9. Sprinter” de Dave, Central Cee
  10. As It Was” de Harry Styles
  11. Cupid – Twin Ver.” de FIFTY FIFTY
  12. LALA” de Myke Towers
  13. Kill Bill” de SZA
  14. Peso Pluma: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 55” de Bizarrap, Peso Pluma
  15. vampire” de Olivia Rodrigo
  16. Dance The Night (From Barbie The Album)” de Dua Lipa
  17. Classy 101” de Feid, Young Miko
  18. TQM” de Fuerza Regida
  19. I Wanna Be Yours” de Arctic Monkeys
  20. Calm Down” de Rema, Selena Gomez

Las canciones de verano más reproducidas de Spotify en Estados Unidos:

  1. Last Night” de Morgan Wallen
  2. Ella Baila Sola” de Eslabón Armado, Peso Pluma
  3. Cruel Summer” de Taylor Swift
  4. fukumean” de Gunna
  5. vampire” de Olivia Rodrigo
  6. Fast Car” de Luke Combs
  7. Kill Bill” de SZA
  8. See You Again (feat. Kali Uchis)” de Tyler, The Creator
  9. un x100to” de Grupo Frontera, Bad Bunny
  10. You Proof” de Morgan Wallen
  11. All My Life (feat. J. Cole)” de Lil Durk, J. Cole
  12. WHERE SHE GOES” de Bad Bunny
  13. La Bebe – Remix” de Yng Lvcas, Peso Pluma
  14. Barbie World (with Aqua) [From Barbie The Album]” de Nicki Minaj, Ice Spice, Aqua
  15. Something in the Orange” de Zach Bryan
  16. Boy’s a Liar Pt. 2” de PinkPantheress, Ice Spice
  17. Wasted On You” de Morgan Wallen
  18. TQM” de Fuerza Regida
  19. Dance The Night (From Barbie The Album)” de Dua Lipa
  20. Anti-Hero” de Taylor Swift

 

Spotify’s Sizzling 2023 Songs of Summer Are Here

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We’ve been waiting all summer, speculating and ruminating on what hot tracks would rise to the top as the songs of the summer. And now we have our answers for what hits have dominated during the past few months.

Drumroll please . . .

Globally, the most-streamed song of the summer is Eslabon Armado and Peso Pluma’s smash hit, “Ella Baila Sola.” 

In the U.S., the most-streamed song is Morgan Wallen’s croon-worthy track “Last Night,” the first country song to claim the title on Spotify.

Digging in for a global look

“Ella Baila Sola” topped the chart this summer. Eslabon Armado, an American música Mexicana group, is no stranger to success, with many music awards under their belt. And we knew Peso Pluma was a talent to watch when we declared him a Spotify RADAR artist earlier this year. Three other tracks of Peso Pluma’s also made it into the global Top 30 list this summer: “La Bebe – Remix,” “Peso Pluma: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 55,” and “El Azul.” It’s a big moment for the música Mexicana genre, which has seen 430% growth on Spotify over the past five years, globally.

Coming in hot as the second-most-streamed song globally is Bad Bunny’s “WHERE SHE GOES,” while Jung Kook and Lattos “Seven” sits at number three. 

Antonio Vazquez, Head of U.S. Latin Editorial at Spotify, explained why it’s no surprise that música Mexicana is taking hold of the charts. “Watching the rise of ‘Ella Baila Sola’ to become the global song of the summer has been truly exhilarating,” he said. “It’s a testament to how música Mexicana is not only capturing hearts but also dominating the international music scene and becoming one of the top growth-driving genres globally. This feels like an important milestone, and it’s only getting started.”

Latin music’s popularity has consistently and remarkably risen worldwide. “It’s not just about catchy beats anymore; artists are successfully infusing their music with their personal stories, experiences, and a sense of cultural pride,” said Antonio. “This authenticity, combined with cross-genre collaborations and a globalized music landscape, is contributing to the unstoppable growth of Latin music.” Antonio also noted that “the strong appeal of ‘Ella Baila Sola’ can be attributed to its unique blend of elements that resonate across cultures—the vibrant trombone-driven sound and the infectious requinto intro create a captivating experience.”

Summer party in the USA

In the U.S., listeners were feeling a little bit country this summer, with Morgan Wallen’s track “Last Night” as the most-streamed song. “‘Last Night’ has all the trappings of a hit that transcends genre,” explained Rachel Whitney, Head of Editorial, Nashville. “It kicks off with a storyline that keeps you guessing, and lands in the catchiest hook. It pulls in audiences from across the popular-music spectrum, with elements of R&B, pop, and country all in one. Between the beat, the hook, and the stripped-down guitar intro and Wallen’s signature southern drawl, it’s a song that can get people dancing or gathered around a campfire.” 

Eslabon Armado and Peso Pluma’s “Ella Baila Sola” is the second-most-streamed song in the U.S., and Taylor Swift’s Cruel Summer” holds down the number three position.

Overall, listeners had a lot of love for country hits as they splashed the summer away: Five songs from the genre made it onto the U.S. Top 20 list. As Rachel shared, this isn’t so surprising as summer is the season when listening really peaks for country fans—country songs are perfect for road trips and lake days. Morgan landed two more hits on the list with “You Proof” and “Wasted On You,” while “Fast Car” by Luke Combs and “Something in the Orange” by Zach Bryan also made the cut. 

“Artists like Morgan Wallen, Zach Bryan, and Taylor Swift—with the release of her country album Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)—have driven a surge in the popularity of country music over the summer, especially with younger fans,” said Rachel. 

Sunny trends taking over the states

Here’s what else was trending in the U.S. this summer. 

Viva Latino 

From música Mexicana to reggaetón, Latin music made up 25% of the Top 20 U.S. list, with many tracks also included in our global list. un x100to” by Grupo Frontera and Bad Bunny, “La Bebe – Remix” by Yng Lvcas and Peso Pluma, and “TQM” by Fuerza Regida are among the standouts. 

Angsty anthems 

Emotions ruled with revenge pop anthems like “vampire” by Olivia Rodrigo, “Kill Bill” by SZA, “Boy’s a Liar Pt. 2” by PinkPantheress and Ice Spice, and, of course, Taylor Swift’s “Cruel Summer.”

Hi, Barbie! 

One of the summer’s biggest films also drove streams, with two tracks from Barbie The Album making the Top 20 list: “Barbie World (with Aqua) [From Barbie The Album]” by Nicki Minaj, Ice Spice, and Aqua, and “Dance The Night (From Barbie The Album)” by Dua Lipa.

Punchy podcast picks and grade-A audiobooks

Music kept the pool parties going, but podcasts and audiobooks were equally hot. Add these faves to your list.

Spotify Editorial’s U.S. summer podcast picks:

Spotify Editorial’s summer audiobook reads:

Summer’s not over yet, so there’s still plenty of time to queue up our Songs of Summer playlist for your next gathering. And if you’re heading out on one last sunny vacation, don’t forget to take a look at our podcast picks and audiobook selections for the perfect story for beach listening.

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Spotify’s most-streamed songs of summer, globally:

  1. Ella Baila Sola” by Eslabon Armado, Peso Pluma
  2. WHERE SHE GOES” by Bad Bunny
  3. Seven (feat. Latto)” by Jung Kook, Latto
  4. Cruel Summer” by Taylor Swift
  5. La Bebe – Remix” by Yng Lvcas, Peso Pluma
  6. un x100to” by Grupo Frontera, Bad Bunny
  7. Flowers” by Miley Cyrus
  8. Daylight” by David Kushner
  9. Sprinter” by Dave, Central Cee
  10. As It Was” by Harry Styles
  11. Cupid – Twin Ver.” by FIFTY FIFTY
  12. LALA” by Myke Towers
  13. Kill Bill” by SZA
  14. Peso Pluma: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 55” by Bizarrap, Peso Pluma
  15. vampire” by Olivia Rodrigo
  16. Dance The Night (From Barbie The Album)” by Dua Lipa
  17. Classy 101” by Feid, Young Miko
  18. TQM” by Fuerza Regida
  19. I Wanna Be Yours” by Arctic Monkeys
  20. Calm Down” by Rema, Selena Gomez

Spotify’s most-streamed songs of summer in the U.S.:

  1. Last Night” by Morgan Wallen
  2. Ella Baila Sola” by Eslabon Armado, Peso Pluma
  3. Cruel Summer” by Taylor Swift
  4. fukumean” by Gunna
  5. vampire” by Olivia Rodrigo
  6. Fast Car” by Luke Combs
  7. Kill Bill” by SZA
  8. See You Again (feat. Kali Uchis)” by Tyler, The Creator
  9. un x100to” by Grupo Frontera, Bad Bunny
  10. You Proof” by Morgan Wallen
  11. All My Life (feat. J. Cole)” by Lil Durk, J. Cole
  12. WHERE SHE GOES” by Bad Bunny
  13. La Bebe – Remix” by Yng Lvcas, Peso Pluma
  14. Barbie World (with Aqua) [From Barbie The Album]” by Nicki Minaj, Ice Spice, Aqua
  15. Something in the Orange” by Zach Bryan
  16. Boy’s a Liar Pt. 2” by PinkPantheress, Ice Spice
  17. Wasted On You” by Morgan Wallen
  18. TQM” by Fuerza Regida
  19. Dance The Night (From Barbie The Album)” by Dua Lipa
  20. Anti-Hero” by Taylor Swift