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Country music hit a new streaming peak in early June with 2.26 billion streams – and Morgan Wallen’s “One Thing at a Time” is at the top, accounting for 9.6% of total on-demand audio streaming in countries since its debut in March.
The highest-ever weekly total for on-demand country music was recorded in early June at 2.26 billion streams — an impressive feat for the genre, which is notoriously streaming-resistant compared to other top music styles.
Luminate’s 2023 semi-annual report reveals the top songs streaming on-demand in audio and video formats this year, featuring artists like Morgan Wallen and Zach Bryan alongside Miley Cyrus, The Weeknd and Taylor Swift.
Morgan Wallen’s “Last Night” hit 588.7 million audio-on-demand streams, while his song “You Proof” hit 303.3 million. SZA’s “Kill Bill” surpassed Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers” with 567.6 million streams versus 464.6 million.
PinkPantheress’ hit “Boy’s a Liar” peaked at No. 4 with 370.4 million – although we may see her remix with Ice Spice on the list later this year. Abel Tesfaye, the artist known as The Weeknd, appears twice on the list: “Die For You” with 349.8 million streams and “Creepin” featuring Metro Boomin and 21 Savage with 308.3 million streams.
Top Songs On Demand Streaming – Audio Only
- Morgan Wallen – “Last Night” – 588.7 million
- SZA – “Kill Bill” – 567.6 million
- Miley Cyrus – “Flowers” – 464.6 million
- Pink Pantheress – “Boy’s a Liar” – 370.4 million
- The Weeknd – “Die For You” – 349.8 million
- Zach Bryan – “Something in the Orange” – 331.2 million
- Metro Boomin, The Weeknd & 21 Savage – “Creepin'” – 308.3 million
- Armed Link – “She Dances Alone” – 307.4 million
- Morgan Wallen – “You Proof” – 303.3 million
- Taylor Swift – “Anti-Hero” – 302.8 million
Top Songs On Demand Streaming – Video Only
- Lady Gaga – “Bloody Mary” – 444.8 million
- TWISTED – “Worth nothing” – 435.3 million
- J. Cole feat. Amber Coffman – “She Knows” – 410.5 million
- Hans Zimmer – “First Step” – 380.9 million
- Miley Cyrus – “Flowers” – 286.1 million
- Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow – “Industry Baby” – 282.6 million
- Fifty Fifty – “Cupid” – 254.2 million
- Crystal Castles – “Transgender” – 244.5 million
- AJR – “The smallest violin in the world” – 233.5 million
- Cavendish Music – “Funny Song” – 225.8 million