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The Most-Streamed Songs of All Time on Spotify (Updated October 1, 2025)

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On this list, songs are ranked by cumulative streams since their release. Below are the leaders as of October 1, 2025—an updated snapshot of the tracks that have taken over the world.

1. “Blinding Lights” — The Weeknd — 5.049B
2. “Shape of You” — Ed Sheeran — 4.571B
3. “Starboy” — The Weeknd and Daft Punk — 4.116B
4. “Someone You Loved” — Lewis Capaldi — 4.069B
5. “Sweater Weather” — The Neighbourhood — 4.054B
6. “As It Was” — Harry Styles — 4.053B
7. “Sunflower” — Post Malone and Swae Lee — 3.970B
8. “One Dance” — Drake with Wizkid and Kyla — 3.806B
9. “Stay” — The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber — 3.677B
10. “Perfect” — Ed Sheeran — 3.638B
11. “Believer” — Imagine Dragons — 3.594B
12. “Heat Waves” — Glass Animals — 3.536B
13. “Lovely” — Billie Eilish and Khalid — 3.476B
14. “Closer” — The Chainsmokers and Halsey — 3.428B
15. “Say You Won’t Let Go” — James Arthur — 3.408B
16. “Something Just Like This” — The Chainsmokers and Coldplay — 3.351B
17. “Dance Monkey” — Tones and I — 3.329B
18. “I Wanna Be Yours” — Arctic Monkeys — 3.323B
19. “Yellow” — Coldplay — 3.312B
20. “The Night We Met” — Lord Huron — 3.309B
21. “Riptide” — Vance Joy — 3.302B
22. “Rockstar” — Post Malone and 21 Savage — 3.252B
23. “Another Love” — Tom Odell — 3.232B
24. “Take Me to Church” — Hozier — 3.196B
25. “Counting Stars” — OneRepublic — 3.155B
26. “Señorita” — Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello — 3.126B
27. “Photograph” — Ed Sheeran — 3.113B
28. “Watermelon Sugar” — Harry Styles — 3.109B
29. “Cruel Summer” — Taylor Swift — 3.090B
30. “Birds of a Feather” — Billie Eilish — 3.065B
31. “Can’t Hold Us” — Macklemore & Ryan Lewis and Ray Dalton — 3.053B
32. “Don’t Start Now” — Dua Lipa — 3.044B
33. “Die with a Smile” — Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars — 3.003B
34. “Viva La Vida” — Coldplay — 2.982B
35. “Lucid Dreams” — Juice Wrld — 2.975B
36. “Die for You” — The Weeknd — 2.964B
37. “Circles” — Post Malone — 2.954B
38. “Goosebumps” — Travis Scott and Kendrick Lamar — 2.951B
39. “Just the Way You Are” — Bruno Mars — 2.925B
40. “Bohemian Rhapsody” — Queen — 2.922B
41. “Every Breath You Take” — The Police — 2.920B
42. “Love Yourself” — Justin Bieber — 2.909B
43. “Thinking Out Loud” — Ed Sheeran — 2.899B
44. “Shallow” — Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper — 2.894B
45. “God’s Plan” — Drake — 2.877B
46. “Wake Me Up” — Avicii — 2.866B
47. “All of Me” — John Legend — 2.859B
48. “Thunder” — Imagine Dragons — 2.836B
49. “Locked Out of Heaven” — Bruno Mars — 2.819B
50. “Demons” — Imagine Dragons — 2.811B
51. “When I Was Your Man” — Bruno Mars — 2.809B

Jeremy Allen White Channels Bruce Springsteen in “Born to Run” Clip from ‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’

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Jeremy Allen White steps into the role of Bruce Springsteen in a stirring performance of “Born to Run,” featured in the new clip from Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere. The film, from 20th Century Studios, arrives in theaters on October 24. Tickets are available now through Fandango.



The Favors Perform “Home Sweet Home” on The Tonight Show

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Last night on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Favors lit up the stage with a performance of “Home Sweet Home”. Fallon also revealed that FINNEAS & Ashe secretly worked on their debut album The Dream for two years.

Louis Tomlinson Announces How Did We Get Here? World Tour 2026

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Louis Tomlinson is hitting the road with his How Did We Get Here? World Tour in 2026! Fans can get early access to tickets before the general on-sale.

Presale:

  • Starts: Wednesday, October 8 at 10 a.m. local
  • Ends: Thursday, October 9 at 10 p.m. local

General On-Sale:

  • Friday, October 10 at 10 a.m. local

Tour Dates

  • Wed, June 3 – Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC
  • Thu, June 4 – Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, WA
  • Sat, June 6 – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA
  • Wed, June 10 – The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, San Diego, CA
  • Thu, June 11 – Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, CA
  • Sat, June 13 – Resorts World Theatre, Las Vegas, NV
  • Sun, June 14 – PHX Arena, Phoenix, AZ
  • Sun, June 21 – Dickies Arena, Fort Worth, TX
  • Mon, June 22 – Moody Center, Austin, TX
  • Thu, June 25 – The Armory, Minneapolis, MN
  • Sat, June 27 – Chaifetz Arena, St. Louis, MO
  • Mon, June 29 – The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN
  • Thu, July 2 – Cable Dahmer Arena, Independence, MO
  • Fri, July 3 – Allstate Arena, Rosemont, IL
  • Sun, July 5 – Spectrum Center, Charlotte, NC
  • Tue, July 7 – The Anthem, Washington, DC
  • Wed, July 8 – Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
  • Fri, July 10 – Stage AE Outdoors, Pittsburgh, PA
  • Sat, July 11 – Highmark Skyline Stage at the Mann, Philadelphia, PA
  • Tue, July 14 – TD Garden, Boston, MA
  • Thu, July 16 – Bell Centre, Montreal, QC
  • Fri, July 17 – Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON
  • Sat, July 18 – Masonic Temple Theatre, Detroit, MI
  • Mon, July 20 – Jacobs Pavilion, Cleveland, OH
  • Wed, July 22 – State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA
  • Thu, July 23 – Addition Financial Arena, Orlando, FL
  • Fri, July 24 – Kaseya Center, Miami, FL

My Morning Jacket Unearths “The Devil’s Peanut Butter” for ‘Z’ 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition

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My Morning Jacket is celebrating the 20th anniversary of their acclaimed 2005 album, Z, with the premiere of the previously unreleased “The Devil’s Peanut Butter,” available everywhere now. The echo-laden romp heralds a special new expanded edition of Z, arriving via ATO Records on Friday, October 3rd. Remastered from the original master tapes by Grammy Award-winning engineer Emily Lazar (Beck, Jacob Collier), the Z 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition will be available digitally, on CD, and as a 3 LP set on pink, coral, and blue-colored vinyl, highlighted by 14 key outtakes from singles and film work, previously unreleased material, demos, and more.

“I remember the melody of ‘The Devil’s Peanut Butter’ popping into my head as I strolled across the harbor bridge in Sydney, Australia, near the Opera House,” says singer-guitarist-songwriter Jim James, “staring down at the eerie grinning entrance face to Luna Park. I worked on it some more while staying at Bondi Beach, walking amongst the graveyards and lawn bowling clubs that sit up high on the cliffs overlooking the beautiful coves of the Pacific Ocean. I have no idea why we called it ‘The Devil’s Peanut Butter,’ but our producer, John Leckie, absolutely did not like the title, and we laughed about it quite a bit. For some reason, it just didn’t seem to fit on Z, but we all loved it, then forgot about it for 20 years, and now here it is back to life again! We hope you enjoy!”

The new collection was first unveiled this summer alongside the rarely heard “Where To Begin,” available now on all DSPs and streaming services. Written especially for Cameron Crowe’s 2005 film Elizabethtown – set in Kentucky and partially shot in MMJ’s hometown of Louisville – the track was among the first songs recorded by the band with then-new members keyboard player Bo Koster and guitarist Carl Broemel, the latter on stone-country pedal steel guitar.

The band has slated several special shows that will see them performing the landmark collection. The Z – 20th Anniversary shows will take place as part of previously announced dates on the upcoming second leg of their My Morning Jacket Is On Tour through the fall.

My Morning Jacket will also return to the Austin City Limits TV stage on October 18th for a special hour-long episode, marking their first appearance on the program in nearly a decade. The occasion will honor their induction into the 11th Annual ACL Hall of Fame, with Oscar-winning filmmaker and best-selling author Cameron Crowe presenting the award.

Lainey Wilson Returns as Host of the 59th CMA Awards, Live on ABC November 19

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The Country Music Association and ABC have revealed that nine-time CMA Award winner Lainey Wilson will return as host for The 59th Annual CMA Awards for a second consecutive year. Wilson, tied for the most nominations at this year’s awards, including a prestigious nod for Entertainer of the Year, will lead the star-studded evening as the CMA Awards shine a spotlight on the industry’s most outstanding talent and unforgettable moments.

Country Music’s Biggest Night broadcasts live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, November 19th from 8-11 pm ET/PT on ABC and will be available the next day on Hulu.

“I grew up watching the CMA Awards like it was the Super Bowl, so to be hosting for a second year is a true honor,” Wilson says. “I’m humbled that CMA has trusted me with this role, and I can’t wait to love on this genre that has given me so much.”

CMA Awards nominees and winners are determined by over seven thousand professional voting members of the Country Music Association, representing every sector of the industry. This peer-voted recognition holds unique significance, celebrating the creativity and dedication of those whose contributions continue to shape the genre and inspire fans around the world.

Performers and presenters will be announced in the coming weeks. Tickets are available now.

Taylor Swift to Take Over ‘Late Night with Seth Meyers’ for Exclusive TAY/kover Episode Ahead of ‘The Life of a Showgirl’

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NBC has announced that global superstar Taylor Swift will be the sole guest on Late Night with Seth Meyers on Wednesday, October 8th, and streaming the next day on Peacock. The appearance, which the network is billing as a TAY/kover, will feature an extended, one-on-one conversation with host Seth Meyers.

Swift’s visit to Studio 8G marks her third time on the show, following her interviews in 2014 and 2021. The timing coincides with the release of her highly anticipated 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, which is set to debut on Friday, October 3rd. Swift has confirmed that the album, written during her record-breaking Eras Tour, will not have any additional tracks or surprise releases.

In a promo video released on the show’s social channels, Meyers teased the upcoming event by sipping from a TAY/kover mug while wearing a sparkly orange cardigan from Swift’s new album merchandise line. The episode is expected to cover a range of topics, including the new album, her recent engagement to Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, and her upcoming theatrical “release party” film event for The Life of a Showgirl.

This Late Night appearance is part of a series of promotional stops for Swift, who is also scheduled to appear on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Monday, October 6th, and a pre-taped segment for The Graham Norton Show, airing on October 3rd.

Spotify announced earlier today (Mon, Sept 29th) that Swift has broken another record on its platform as pre-saves for the album surpassed five million, marking it the most pre-saved album on the Countdown Page in the streamer’s history.

Many Target stores will open at midnight on October 3rd to give fans a chance to pick up exclusive versions of the album, including the single pressing of The Crowd is Your King edition on Summertime Spritz Pink with a giant poster, three CD variations with posters, and more.

Neon City Festival Returns to Downtown Las Vegas With Good Charlotte, Deadmau5, Breaking Benjamin and More

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Neon City Festival (NCF) returns to electrify downtown Las Vegas November 21–23, with an eclectic, powerhouse lineup featuring Good Charlotte, Deadmau5, Breaking Benjamin, Two Friends, Fitz and the Tantrums, and many others. The free, all-ages event will once again transform the heart of Las Vegas into an open-air playground featuring world-class live music, local food and beverage vendors, art installations, and immersive entertainment experiences.

The “festival without fences” will span across the Fremont Street Experience and the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center, creating an immersive footprint that fills downtown with music, food, art, and entertainment at every turn.

In addition to the music, Neon City Festival will feature food and drink specials from local Las Vegas favorites, captivating laser shows, pop-up art activations, and the Canopy on Fremont Street will be illuminated with dazzling neon visuals that electrify the festival atmosphere. Plus, a special announcement with more artists and festival details is coming soon.

Neon City Festival’s founders include Stevens (Circa Resort & Casino, Golden Gate Hotel & Casino, the D Las Vegas and Downtown Las Vegas Events Center), LVCVA, Steve Thompson (Boyd Gaming Corporation: Fremont Hotel & Casino, California Hotel Casino, Main Street Station), Terry Caudill (Binion’s Gambling Hall and 4 Queens Hotel & Casino), Chris Latil (Golden Nugget Las Vegas Hotel & Casino), Jonathan Jossel (Plaza Hotel & Casino), Blake Sartini Jr. (The Strat Hotel, Casino & Tower), Andrew Simon (Fremont Street Experience), Joe Woody (El Cortez Hotel & Casino) and Eric Buksa (Downtown Grand Hotel & Casino).

Axl Rose Unleashes Cyberpunk Rebellion in New ‘Appetite For Destruction’ Graphic Novel

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Legendary Guns N’ Roses frontman Axl Rose has teamed up with Sumerian to launch a new multi-volume graphic novel series, Axl Rose: Appetite For Destruction.

Set in a neon-drenched Paradise City where humans and robots are meant to co-exist, Appetite For Destruction follows Axl Rose, a half-human, half-robot who lives on the fringes and finds solace in the music of a back-alley lounge singer. When she vanishes under mysterious circumstances, Axl’s search for answers drags him into a deadly conspiracy, one that could decide the fate of humanity itself.

Created by Nathan Yocum and Axl Rose, with art by Frank Mazzoli (Dune: Edge Of A Crysknife, Rebel Moon: Nemesis), colors by Antonio Antro (Hell Is Us, The Offspring: Come Out And Play), and lettering by Micah Myers (American Psycho), the series blends cyberpunk worldbuilding with the spirit of rebellion that has defined Axl Rose for decades.

Fans who pre-order will have access to a range of exclusive bundles available only at sumeriancomics.com. Collectibles include a map of Paradise City, a Collector’s Coin, an Axl Rose figurine, and — at the most limited tier — an Axl Rose signed bookplate.

Sumerian Comics, founded in 2020 by Nathan Yocum and Ryan Swanson, is an American publisher based in Nashville, Tennessee. Formerly known as Behemoth Comics, the company sells over 500,000 comics annually and ranked eighth in total market share in 2021.

Comparing Headphone Battery Life for Extended Use

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By Mitch Rice

Need headphones with battery life for all-day use?

Battery life is one of the most frustrating problems for wireless headphone users. Nothing’s worse than your headphones dying at the most inopportune times. You’re at the airport with hours left in a flight. You’re rocking out to your favorite song. You had your headphones all day. Then “low battery” appears on your display. It’s time for a charge.

But here’s the kicker:

Not all headphones are made equal in this category.

Battery life is one of the top deciding factors when making headphone purchases for over 50% of consumers. It’s no surprise. Why even have the latest high-end features if your headphones will die before the day’s out?

In this ultimate comparison of headphone battery life, you’ll discover all you need to know to make the right headphone choice for long battery life.

Here’s what you’ll discover:

  • Why Battery Life Matters More Than You Think
  • Over-Ear vs In-Ear: The Battery Battle
  • What Drains Your Headphone Battery Fast
  • Top Performers for All-Day Use

Why Battery Life Matters More Than You Think

Battery life is much more important than you might expect.

It’s the difference between full-day productivity and searching for the nearest outlet. For remote workers, daily commuters, and frequent travelers, battery performance is a make-or-break feature.

Did you know:

Wireless headphones use rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. Like the batteries in your phone, they’re great at holding a charge but also degrade over time. Headphone batteries last 2-3 years with daily use before you notice problems.

That means the headphones you choose today determine your experience for years to come. If you’re also concerned about other health-related factors with headphones, things like EMF free headphones are worth looking into.

Battery technology has seen massive improvements in recent years. Manufacturers now offer enough juice for several days between charges.

Over-Ear vs In-Ear: The Battery Battle

Over-ear or in-ear headphones: which has better battery life?

The answer is simple: over-ear by a mile. And for good reason – they have significantly more space for bigger batteries. Case in point, the Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4. In recent battery testing, they hit a massive 56 hours of playback time with ANC enabled. That’s more than a week of typical use. That’s insane.

Compare that to a top true wireless earbud…

The premium players in this space provide around 4-8 hours per charge. The charging case extends your battery life, but it’s not the same as over-ear.

Here are some tradeoffs:

If weight and portability are most important, earbuds are your clear choice. Battery life is king, and over-ear headphones win this round.

What Drains Your Headphone Battery Fast

Your battery might not last as long as the manufacturer’s advertisement claim, and here’s why:

ANC is an incredible feature that uses advanced processing power to reduce ambient noise. But it’s a battery sucker. Using active noise cancellation can cut your battery life by as much as 25-40%.

Check out the Sony WH-1000XM6, for example. In real-world battery testing, these headphones provide 40 hours without ANC but only 30 hours with it on. A huge 10-hour difference.

Volume is also key here. Playing your headphones at maximum volume is loud, sure, but it also forces the drivers to work harder. The increased output results in faster battery drainage. Most headphone makers test at 50-75% volume.

Connection interference is another factor. The weaker the Bluetooth connection due to interference in your area, the harder your headphones have to work to stay connected. The more work, the more battery power.

The silent battery killer: temperature. Extreme heat or cold is not good for your headphone battery. If you leave them in your car on a hot day or use them in freezing weather, plan for less playtime.

Top Performers for All-Day Use

So, what headphones are up to the task?

Standout performers in this category are impressive these days. Manufacturers are consistently raising the bar for what we expect from headphone battery life. Some models are now breaking 50 hours of continuous playback. Enough to last several workdays or a long road trip without a charge.

Premium models with the best battery life:

Sony’s WH-1000XM6 is still a great option here. They provide 30 hours of battery life with ANC on and handle a week’s worth of work use with ease. They also have a quick charging feature – 3 minutes of charging for 3 hours of playback.

The Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4 takes the crown in endurance mode. With 56 hours per charge, these headphones are ideal for long-haul flights or multi-day trips.

If you’re budget-conscious, consider the Anker Soundcore Space Q45. They provide ~50 hours of playback and cost far less than other high-end models.

And what about earbuds?

True wireless earbuds are going to struggle to hit over-ear performance. However, the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds come close. They provide 24 hours of playback with the charging case.

Making Smart Charging Decisions

Battery life isn’t just about total battery size.

It’s also about how you charge your headphones. Some charging behaviors reduce your battery’s lifespan over the long term. Overnight charging may be convenient, but keeping your headphones at 100% for hours on end shortens battery life.

Better charging habits:

Charge your headphones to around 80-90% when possible instead of 100%. Don’t let your headphones completely die before charging them again. Lithium-ion prefers to discharge partially.

If you won’t be using your headphones for a while, store them at around 50% battery level. This is the optimal charge for prolonged periods of inactivity.

Real-World Performance vs Marketing Claims

Manufacturer battery life claims are often wishful thinking.

Companies test batteries in ideal, but unrealistic, conditions. Low volume, limited features active, and perfect temperature. Chances are your day-to-day use will provide a different result.

Look for independent, third-party testing by reputable organizations. These labs have standardized testing conditions for better, more accurate results.

Battery life also gets worse over time. A headphone that gets 40 hours in its first year of use may drop to 32-35 hours after a year of daily charging.

Finding Your Perfect Match

Finding the best headphones with extended battery life all comes down to your needs.

Are you a frequent traveler or long workdays? Go for more battery capacity. An extra 20 hours of playback might be worth it to you over slightly better audio quality.

If you commute daily and charge overnight, moderate battery life is fine. Pay more attention to other factors like comfort and sound.

Remote workers and gamers benefit most from fast charging. The ability to get several hours of playback from a 10-minute charge is fantastic.

The Bottom Line

Battery life is a critical part of your headphone experience.

The difference between a low-end model and the top performers is significant. Some headphones struggle to make it through a workday. While the best models provide almost a week of playback between charges.

Ideally, you want a battery life of 30-40 hours with ANC on. This gives you a comfortable buffer for extended use without worrying about the next charge.

Key takeaways:

  • Over-ear headphones provide better battery life than earbuds.
  • Features like ANC and high volume levels drain batteries faster.
  • Smart charging decisions extend long-term battery life.
  • Real-world battery performance is often worse than advertised.
  • Make sure to do your research and choose the right headphone based on your specific needs.

Data and information are provided for informational purposes only, and are not intended for investment or other purposes.