Most-Streamed Songs On Spotify, Updated For January, 2026

Some songs do not just top charts. They move in. They soundtrack breakups, road trips, late nights, early mornings, and entire eras of our lives. Streaming has turned listening into history in real time, and these tracks have quietly stacked billions upon billions of plays. From modern pop dominance to timeless classics that refuse to age, this list captures the songs people keep coming back to, again and again, and again.

Here are the most streamed songs of all time, as of January, 2026

  1. The Weeknd, “Blinding Lights”, 5.211 billion
  2. Ed Sheeran, “Shape of You”, 4.708 billion
  3. The Weeknd and Daft Punk, “Starboy”, 4.286 billion
  4. The Neighbourhood, “Sweater Weather”, 4.283 billion
  5. Lewis Capaldi, “Someone You Loved”, 4.180 billion
  6. Harry Styles, “As It Was”, 4.178 billion
  7. Post Malone and Swae Lee, “Sunflower”, 4.072 billion
  8. Drake with Wizkid and Kyla, “One Dance”, 3.951 billion
  9. Ed Sheeran, “Perfect”, 3.773 billion
  10. The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber, “Stay”, 3.761 billion
  11. Imagine Dragons, “Believer”, 3.699 billion
  12. Glass Animals, “Heat Waves”, 3.618 billion
  13. Billie Eilish and Khalid, “Lovely”, 3.596 billion
  14. The Chainsmokers and Halsey, “Closer”, 3.538 billion
  15. Lord Huron, “The Night We Met”, 3.519 billion
  16. Arctic Monkeys, “I Wanna Be Yours”, 3.518 billion
  17. James Arthur, “Say You Won’t Let Go”, 3.499 billion
  18. Coldplay, “Yellow”, 3.498 billion
  19. The Chainsmokers and Coldplay, “Something Just Like This”, 3.463 billion
  20. Vance Joy, “Riptide”, 3.435 billion
  21. Tom Odell, “Another Love”, 3.377 billion
  22. Tones and I, “Dance Monkey”, 3.372 billion
  23. Billie Eilish, “Birds of a Feather”, 3.354 billion
  24. Post Malone and 21 Savage, “Rockstar”, 3.303 billion
  25. Hozier, “Take Me to Church”, 3.300 billion
  26. Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, “Die With A Smile”, 3.291 billion
  27. OneRepublic, “Counting Stars”, 3.281 billion
  28. Ed Sheeran, “Photograph”, 3.243 billion
  29. Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello, “Señorita”, 3.207 billion
  30. Taylor Swift, “Cruel Summer”, 3.190 billion
  31. Harry Styles, “Watermelon Sugar”, 3.164 billion
  32. Macklemore and Ryan Lewis with Ray Dalton, “Can’t Hold Us”, 3.151 billion
  33. The Police, “Every Breath You Take”, 3.147 billion
  34. Dua Lipa, “Don’t Start Now”, 3.121 billion
  35. Coldplay, “Viva La Vida”, 3.119 billion
  36. The Weeknd, “Die for You”, 3.095 billion
  37. Bruno Mars, “Just the Way You Are”, 3.052 billion
  38. Juice Wrld, “Lucid Dreams”, 3.041 billion
  39. Post Malone, “Circles”, 3.039 billion
  40. Travis Scott and Kendrick Lamar, “Goosebumps”, 3.030 billion
  41. Queen, “Bohemian Rhapsody”, 3.014 billion
  42. Justin Bieber, “Love Yourself”, 3.013 billion
  43. Goo Goo Dolls, “Iris”, 2.997 billion
  44. Ed Sheeran, “Thinking Out Loud”, 2.990 billion
  45. Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper, “Shallow”, 2.975 billion
  46. Bruno Mars, “Locked Out of Heaven”, 2.961 billion
  47. Avicii, “Wake Me Up”, 2.958 billion
  48. Drake, “God’s Plan”, 2.951 billion
  49. John Legend, “All of Me”, 2.951 billion
  50. Linkin Park, “In The End”, 2.948 billion