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Ranked: Spotify’s Most-Streamed Songs Ever


Ranked: Spotify’s Most-Streamed Songs Ever

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Key Takeaways

  • The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” is Spotify’s most-streamed song ever, with more than 5.4 billion plays as of April 2026.
  • Only eight songs in Spotify history have crossed four billion streams.
  • The ranking is dominated by English-language hits from the 2010s, when streaming became the main way people consumed music.

Spotify has reshaped how the world listens to music, but only a small group of songs have reached the platform’s highest streaming tier.

This graphic ranks the 20 most-streamed songs in Spotify history, based on official total stream counts as of the end of April 2026.

At the top is The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights,” the only song to surpass five billion streams. Further down the list, older hits like Coldplay’s “Yellow” show how catalog tracks can continue finding new audiences decades after release.

The Toronto King of Spotify

Only one song has ever been streamed more than five billion times on Spotify: “Blinding Lights” by The Weeknd. Released in late 2019 before surging in popularity throughout 2020, the track has become the platform’s clear all-time leader.

Channeling 1980s-inspired synthpop production and a retro Las Vegas theme in its music video, “Blinding Lights” has amassed over 5.4 billion streams in just over six years since its release. It’s also the best-performing song in Billboard chart history.

The data table below highlights the top-20 most-streamed songs in Spotify history as of April 2026.

Rank Song Streams (#) Year Artist
1 Blinding Lights 5.38B 2019 The Weeknd
2 Shape of You 4.88B 2017 Ed Sheeran
3 Sweater Weather 4.55B 2013 The Neighbourhood
4 Starboy 4.49B 2016 The Weeknd, Daft Punk
5 As It Was 4.37B 2022 Harry Styles
6 Someone You Loved 4.23B 2019 Lewis Capaldi
7 Sunflower 4.21B 2018 Post Malone, Swae Lee
8 One Dance 4.18B 2016 Drake, Wizkid, Kyla
9 Perfect 3.93B 2017 Ed Sheeran
10 STAY 3.88B 2021 The Kid LAROI, Justin Bieber
11 Believer 3.82B 2017 Imagine Dragons
12 I Wanna Be Yours 3.74B 2013 Arctic Monkeys
13 Heat Waves 3.73B 2020 Glass Animals
14 lovely 3.72B 2018 Billie Eilish, Khalid
15 Yellow 3.71B 2000 Coldplay
16 The Night We Met 3.71B 2015 Lord Huron
17 Closer 3.69B 2016 The Chainsmokers, Halsey
18 BIRDS OF A FEATHER 3.66B 2024 Billie Eilish
19 Riptide 3.62B 2013 Vance Joy
20 Die With A Smile 3.62B 2024 Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars

“Blinding Lights” is not even The Weeknd’s only entry in the top-20 ranking.

“Starboy,” the title track from his third studio album, has been streamed over 4.5 billion times on Spotify, making it the fourth-most streamed song in the platform’s history. The song was a collaboration with famed French electronic music duo Daft Punk.

Anglophone Dominance

Daft Punk is the only representation from a non-Anglophone country among Spotify’s most-streamed songs.

All other songs on the list come from artists in English-speaking countries like Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Anglophone artists have long benefited from the global popularity of English-language music, even among non-English-speaking audiences.

That advantage has continued in the streaming era, though artists outside the U.S. and UK have still achieved global success. Examples include Vance Joy’s “Riptide” (3.6 billion), Drake’s “One Dance” (4.2 billion), and The Kid LAROI’s “STAY” (3.9 billion).

Spotify’s Top Songs By Decade

“Yellow” by Coldplay is the only song from the 2000s to make this list, underscoring the staying power of the British band’s early hit.

Nearly three-quarters of Spotify’s most-streamed songs were released in the 2010s, when streaming became the dominant form of music consumption. This includes the top four songs on the list.

The 2020s have already produced five songs on this list, with Harry Styles’ “As It Was” becoming the most successful (4.44 billion). Meanwhile, “Die With A Smile” (3.6 billion), the 2024 collaboration between Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, is the most recent song to reach this upper echelon of streaming success.

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