WMR Music Group
Dec 2, 20202 min
The most popular artists on Spotify this year might surprise you, given how novel 2020 was.
This year has felt, operated, and sounded differently, reflected in the yearly Spotify Wrapped 2020 stats. This year’s most-streamed artist was Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny – with more than 8.3 billion streams. His album YHLQMDLG released in February 2020 and claimed the most-streamed album title as well.
Bad Bunny
Drake
J Balvin
Juice WRLD
The Weeknd
Billie Eilish
Taylor Swift
Ariana Grande
Dua Lipa
Halsey
YHLQMDLG – Bad Bunny
After Hours – The Weeknd
Hollywood’s Bleeding – Post Malone
Fine Line – Harry Styles
Future Nostalgia – Dua Lipa
“Blinding Lights” by The Weeknd
“Dance Monkey” by Tones And I
“The Box” by Roddy Ricch
“Roses – Imanbek Remix” by Imanbek and sAINt JHN
“Don’t Start Now” by Dua Lipa
The Joe Rogan Experience
TED Talks Daily
The Daily
The Michelle Obama Podcast
Call Her Daddy
Society & Culture
Comedy
Lifestyle & Health
Arts & Entertainment
Education
Seeing the leader in the podcast category should come as no surprise. Spotify spent big bucks to get The Joe Rogan Experience as an exclusive podcast offering. But some of the broader trends related to how we consumed music and podcasts changed too.
Spotify saw a marked increase in nostalgia-themed playlists, as listeners yearned for better times. Work-from-home-themed playlists also skyrocketed, unsurprisingly, as most of the world’s workforce sheltered in place. Mental health and wellness podcasts and sleep meditation tracks also gained in popularity this year.
Over 64 million streams of Spotify’s Black Lives Matter playlist happened this year. Around 65,000 playlists were created by Spotify users to highlight the cause, either titled ‘BLM’ or ‘Black Lives Matter.’
Podcasting continues to grow in the platform, as more 18-24-year-olds listened to a podcast for the first time this year. Between 6 AM to 9 AM, early in the morning is the most popular time for people to listen to podcasts. That’s probably unsurprising too, as most people start their day with a commute (or they used to before the pandemic).