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It seems like tracks released in 2019 were still going strong this year. The now-iconic “Dance Monkey” by Tones and I was released in 2019 and held onto the position as the most-streamed song for 2020 in South Africa and across the globe. The same goes for chart smash-hits “Blinding Lights” by The Weeknd and “Roses (Imanbek Remix)” by SAINt JHN. All three also kept fans coming back for more after its release in 2019.
In Mzansi, R&B songstress Elaine reigned supreme with Elements topping album streams overall. Kabza De Small was also a local favourite with three of his albums ranking amongst South Africa’s top 10 most-streamed albums. Outside of home, The Weeknd took the number one spot for most-played international album of 2020 with After Hours.
Amapiano king Kabza De Small takes the crown as the country’s most-streamed artist overall, followed by Drake at number two and DJ Maphorisa ranking at number three. Globally, the Colombian superstar J Balvin won for the third year in a row as the number one most streamed international artist. The Weeknd was not far behind at number two, followed by Dua Lipa at number three and Bad Bunny at number four.
Mzansi! Raise your glasses for your Top 5 Most Streamed Artists of 2020! ��
— Deezer South Africa (@DeezerZA) December 2, 2020
1. @KabzaDeSmall_
2. @Drake
3. @DjMaphorisa
4. @billieeilish
5. @theweeknd pic.twitter.com/IYmt8ZCsZu
We’re raising our glasses to all the superfans out there - the top users who streamed their favourite artist the most. When we looked at artists ranked by the number of superfans around the world - Eminem topped the list. He was closely followed by K-pop superstars BTS. Classic ‘60s and ‘70s bands The Beatles and Queen made up the top 10, while Shakira and Beyoncé also had the most loyal streamers.
“This is the year of home confinement and social distancing. Streaming helped many people cope and it may be telling that the top 10 tracks this year are all international, dancey and positive. We also saw some interesting trends, with 40% of our top 20 international albums made by Black artists, compared to a quarter the year before. And our top 10 streamed international acts were equally split between genders this year. Music has always reflected the underlying dynamics of our society and 2020 is no different. I can’t wait to see what 2021 brings,” said Frédéric Antelme, Deezer’s VP of content and productions.
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