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Bad Bunny reclaims title of most-streamed artist globally

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December 05, 2025

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Bad Bunny reclaims title of most-streamed artist globally

On Wednesday the streaming service celebrated its annual Wrapped Day by sharing global listening data from January through early December and named Bad Bunny its top-streamed artist of the year globally. This is the “Baile Inolvidable” singer’s fourth time landing at the top of Spotify’s year-end list. The upcoming Super Bowl halftime show performer garnered 19.8 billion total streams this year in 2025.

Bad Bunny’s acclaimed 2025 LP, “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” was also named the global top album of the year, with its title track landing in fifth place for most-streamed songs of 2025. His 2022 release “Un Verano Sin Ti” secured the IOth spot on the global albums list this year; the three-year-old record was also the most-streamed album of 2023.

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