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Female Artists Dominate Spotify’s Billion-Stream Milestone

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 8th January 2026, 8:41 AM

Female Artists Dominate Spotify’s Billion-Stream Milestone

Digital music platform Spotify has become a defining benchmark for global popularity and audience engagement within the music industry. Among its most remarkable metrics is the extraordinary achievement of female artists: more than sixty women have now surpassed one billion streams with a single track. Astonishingly, nearly half of these artists have reached this milestone with multiple songs, underscoring their enduring appeal and worldwide resonance.

The year 2023 proved particularly memorable for Taylor Swift. At the start of the year, none of her songs had reached one billion streams, yet by year’s end she had achieved this milestone with multiple tracks, firmly establishing her as a preeminent figure in the streaming era. Female performers in Latin music are also leading the charge, with artists such as Karol G and Shakira dominating charts across the globe. In the realm of K-pop, BLACKPINK’s Lisa and Jennie have each become the only female soloists to surpass one billion streams with their hits “Money” and “Popular”, respectively.

Only a select group of artists have achieved this milestone across ten or more tracks, placing them in an elite category. This list includes SZA, Adele, Katy Perry, Dua Lipa, Billie Eilish, Rihanna, Taylor Swift, and Ariana Grande. Recently, Doja Cat’s hit “I Like You (A Happier Song)” became her ninth track to surpass one billion streams, further cementing her global influence.

The table below highlights several prominent female artists and their notable billion-stream hits:

Artist Number of Billion-Stream Songs Selected Hits
BLACKPINK 2 How You Like That, Kill This Love
Fifth Harmony 2 Work From Home, Worth It
Beyoncé 3 Halo, Crazy in Love, Telephone
Shakira 5 Hips Don’t Lie, TQG, Chantaje, Bzrp Music Sessions, Waka Waka
Miley Cyrus 6 Flowers, Party in the U.S.A., Wrecking Ball
Karol G 7 Tusa, Provenza, China, TQG, Culpable, MAMIII, Amargura
Lady Gaga 8 Shallow, Poker Face, Bad Romance
Selena Gomez 8 We Don’t Talk Anymore, Taki Taki, Calm Down
Doja Cat 9 Kiss Me More, Say So, I Like You (A Happier Song)
SZA 10 Kill Bill, All the Stars, Love Galore
Adele 10 Someone Like You, Rolling in the Deep, Easy on Me
Katy Perry 10 Dark Horse, Roar, Firework
Dua Lipa 12 Don’t Start Now, Levitating, New Rules
Billie Eilish 17 Bad Guy, Lovely, Everything I Wanted
Rihanna 17 Umbrella, We Found Love, Diamonds
Taylor Swift 22 Anti-Hero, Cruel Summer, Blank Space, Shake It Off
Ariana Grande 22 7 Rings, Thank U, Next, One Last Time

This roster not only reflects commercial success but also highlights the cultural influence and sustained relevance of women in music. Platforms like Spotify have created unprecedented opportunities for artists to reach global audiences, and in the 21st century, female performers continue to redefine what it means to be a global music superstar.

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