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Songs with Royal Influence: The Music of the Royal Wedding

Between the exquisite hats, tears shed, and two fairy-tale princess wedding dresses, the Royal Wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex was a sight to see—and hear—for viewers around the world.

The much-anticipated wedding of Prince Harry to the American actress Meghan Markle has come and gone, but the world’s fascination with the Royal Family didn’t end with their final vows. Our latest data shows that the event’s soundtrack still plays on for fans and romantics alike.

For the majority of us who weren’t invited to Windsor Castle on Saturday morning, or for those who simply want to relive the music of the fairy tale affair, The Royal Wedding – The Official Album is available to stream on Spotify. It includes the complete wedding service, from the instrumental Royal Salute, to the explanatory Giving of Rings, to the British National Anthem performed by various national orchestras and the Choir of St. George’s Chapel. And since its release, the album has received over 100,000 streams globally.

If you’re looking for an album highlight, try Karen Gibson and The Kingdom Choir’s performance of “Stand By Me.” Music loyalists will be happy to note that on the day of the wedding itself, the original “Stand By Me” by Ben E. King increased by a third (30%) globally.

However, it is 19-year-old British cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason who garnered the biggest reaction on Spotify. Sheku, the first black musician to ever win the BBC Young Musician of the Year award since its launch in 1978, performed at the wedding. According to the latest data from Spotify, Sheku received a 428% increase in streams globally thanks to his performance at the wedding ceremony.

As widely noted by news commentators and viewers, Markle’s African-American heritage played a large role in highlighting some of the performances throughout the event, from Sheku’s cello playing to Reverend Michael Curry, the first Black presiding bishop in the Episcopal church, whose sermon, found in “The Address” track, is also available on the official album.

As for the reception, Harry and Meghan reportedly chose Whitney Houston’s “I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)” for their much anticipated first dance. The ‘80’s hit, commonly played at weddings, is one of the top 10 wedding playlist tracks globally in 2018. After it was revealed that the royal couple selected the song, streams of the track increased by 15% worldwide.

With the Duke and Duchess of Sussex assuming their roles as the newest royal couple—and now apparently as musical influencers—only time will tell if Houston’s now-royal hit will become a top first-dance song for weddings to come.

Will Prince Harry and Meghan’s First Dance Feature Ed Sheeran? Our Data Says It’s Likely

Will Prince Harry and Meghan Markle take their first official spin to Adele, Ellie Goulding, Elton John, or some other artist entirely? Speculation ahead of the royal wedding on May 19th leaves everyone guessing whether the pair is more into gentle and jazzy or peppy and popular jams.

If they want to be right on trend, the couple everyone’s watching will go with Ed Sheeran for the first dance. In this year’s Sheeran vs. Sheeran wedding playlist showdown, his song “Perfect” topped his previous song “Thinking Out Loud” for the most-popular first-dance song worldwide in 2018, according to Spotify data.

While Ed is now unofficially the king of romance, the list reveals something for every twosome’s musical tastes, from first-dance classics (Etta James’ “At Last” and Elvis Presley’s “Can’t Help Falling in Love”) to modern romantic ballads (Bruno Mars’ “Marry You” and John Legend’s “All of Me”).

For the all-important wedding playlist, Spotify users are mixing the older (Whitney Houston’s “I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)”) with the newer (Mark Ronson’s “Uptown Funk”) on the dance floor.

Even if you’re not on the royal guest list, get inspired for wedding season and start dancing—in the dark, or barefoot on the grass, as Ed sings—with the tracks below.

Top 10 first dance playlist tracks globally in 2018:

1. Ed Sheeran – Perfect

2. Ed Sheeran – Thinking Out Loud

3. Etta James – At Last

4. John Legend – All of Me

5. Elvis Presley – Can’t Help Falling in Love

6. Christina Perri – A Thousand Years

7. Ray LaMontagne – You Are the Best Thing

8. Jason Mraz – I Won’t Give Up

9. Ellie Goulding – How Long Will I Love You

10. Ed Sheeran — Perfect Duet (Ed Sheeran & Beyoncé)

Listen to the top 50 on Spotify

Top 10 wedding playlist tracks globally in 2018:

1. Ed Sheeran – Thinking Out Loud

2. Bruno Mars – Marry You

3. Ed Sheeran – Perfect

4. Whitney Houston – I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)

5. John Legend – All of Me

6. Mark Ronson – Uptown Funk

7. The Temptations – My Girl

8. Christina Perri – A Thousand Years

9. Train – Marry Me

10. Daryl Hall & John Oates – You Make My Dreams

Listen to the top 50 on Spotify