Taylor Swift Leads Spotify Wrapped 2023
Taylor Swift Leads Spotify Wrapped 2023

Taylor Swift Leads , Spotify Wrapped 2023.

Spotify announced its most-streamed artists, songs and more for 2023 on Nov.

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Taylor Swift unseated Bad Bunny as the most-streamed global artist, a title he held for the past three years.

Taylor Swift unseated Bad Bunny as the most-streamed global artist, a title he held for the past three years.

Swift was also the most-streamed musician in the U.S., beating "Drake, Morgan Wallen, the Weeknd and Bad Bunny," 'Variety' reports.

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Swift was also the most-streamed musician in the U.S., beating "Drake, Morgan Wallen, the Weeknd and Bad Bunny," 'Variety' reports.

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Swift was also the most-streamed musician in the U.S., beating "Drake, Morgan Wallen, the Weeknd and Bad Bunny," 'Variety' reports.

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Swift was also the most-streamed musician in the U.S., beating "Drake, Morgan Wallen, the Weeknd and Bad Bunny," 'Variety' reports.

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Swift was also the most-streamed musician in the U.S., beating "Drake, Morgan Wallen, the Weeknd and Bad Bunny," 'Variety' reports.

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Her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, had the most global sports podcast streams with his show, 'New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce.'.

Meanwhile, Miley Cyrus had the most-streamed song worldwide, "Flowers.".

"Kill Bill" by SZA and "As It Was" by Harry Styles took second and third place, respectively.

"Kill Bill" by SZA and "As It Was" by Harry Styles took second and third place, respectively.

For the second consecutive year, Bad Bunny had the most-streamed album in the world with 'Un Verano Sin Ti.'.

Taylor Swift's 'Midnights' and SZA's 'SOS' claimed second and third, respectively.

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Taylor Swift's 'Midnights' and SZA's 'SOS' claimed second and third, respectively.

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As for podcasts, 'The Joe Rogan Experience' came out on top.

'Call Her Daddy,' 'Huberman Lab,' 'Anything Goes with Emma Chamberlain' and 'On Purpose with Jay Shetty' were also popular podcasts.

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Spotify users can access their 2023 Wrapped summary beginning Nov.

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