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Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and Sabrina Carpenter were the most-streamed U.S. pop artists last year, according to Luminate’s year-end music report for 2024. Swift topped the U.S. On-Demand Audio (ODA) tally of 2024 with 12.
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"Women led the charge, with 63.4 percent of the U.S. top 100 pop audio streams performed by female artists," highlights a Luminate report for 2024.
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Songs released between 2020 and 2024 accounted for nearly half of all streams. And Taylor Swift, 2024's most-streamed songwriter worldwide, is only partially responsible. Midway through 2024 ...
By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor Indeed, Luminate’s list of top U.S. pop artists by on-demand audio streaming volume is led by Swift, Eilish, Carpenter, Ariana Grande, Olivia Rodrigo ...
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The music in 2024 saw industry heavyweights moving with breakout stars, expanding the music scene in ways we hadn’t seen since the COVID-19 pandemic. Stabilized in a booming concert economy, streaming subscriptions climbing and TikTok on its way out, 2024 saw the music industry in its best and worst light.