Bad Bunny continues to lead the list of the most listened to artists in the world today
For yet another week, Bad Bunny tops the list of most listened to artists in the world, this time between March 28 and April 3. The Puerto Rican star has been enjoying success with his most recent album, “Debí Tirar Más Fotos”, available on digital platforms since January.
Another artist who remained stable was Taylor Swift, in second place. Ariana Grande took third place in the ranking after climbing 11 positions, as reported by Spotify Charts, which provides the data for this selection. On March 28, Grande released a new version of the album “eternal sunshine”, entitled “Eternal Sunshine Deluxe: Brighter Days Ahead”.
In the Top 5, there are also The Weeknd, who is on the rise due to his new album, which was released in January, called “Hurry Up Tomorrow”, and Drake, who recently released the single “Nokia”.
The 10 most listened to artists in the world today, according to Spotify Charts:
1. Bad Bunny
2. Taylor Swift
3. Ariana Grande
4. The Weeknd
5. Drake
6. Kendrick Lamar
7. Playboi Carti
8. Billie Eilish
9. Bruno Mars
10. Lady Gaga
About Bad Bunny, the big highlight
Bad Bunny returned to action with the new album “Debí Tirar Más Fotos”, released on January 5, 2025. In total, it presented 17 new tracks and was about 1 hour and two minutes long.
Representing his country, the album focuses on telling stories and customs of Puerto Rico, with a predominance of reggaeton rhythm. Going into more detail about the work, he commented: “It was the easiest, and it’s also the most street-oriented. When I say it’s more street-oriented, people think I’m coming in with a gun. But the street is much more than delinquency or what people think. It’s feeling, it’s expressing yourself.”
Commercially, “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” reached the top of Billboard’s streaming albums chart, which ranks the most-played compilations in the United States.
The star recently announced the first dates of the tour in support of the album. The debut will take place at the Coliseum in Puerto Rico, the country where he was born.