Data reveals how much Taylor Swift, Cyrus and SZA earn
Mar 6 Fév - 12:22
Now that the 66th Grammy Winners have been officially announced, I am reaching out with our latest report, revealing how much revenue Swift, Cyrus and SZA’s most streamed songs on Spotify generate based on data including the past 12 months (from Jan 2023 to Jan 2024).
Music’s Biggest Night inspired the team at CasinoGuardian to take a deep dive into the streaming stats from Spotify, the world’s largest audio streaming service. They analysed the platform’s weekly Top 200 charts for the past 12 months (Jan 2023 to Jan 2024) and calculated how much the most streamed tracks must have generated in royalties since being uploaded.
This is how much Swift, Cyrus and SZA’s most streamed songs on Spotify made over the past twelve months:
• With 1.65 billion global streams on Spotify in 2023 alone, “Flowers” by Miley Cyrus has been the most streamed song on the platform over the last year. It should have generated around $7.22 million or approximately $597k per month ($19,900 daily). That’s a ratio of 97.55% when we compare 2023 streams to total streams;
• “Kill Bill” ranks as Spotify’s second most streamed song with 1,41 billion global streams in the past year alone. The song should have brought around $6.18 million or approximately $468k per month ($15,588 daily). That makes the ratio of 2023 streams to total streams 89.42%.
• Taylor Swift’s “Anti-Hero”, the lead single from her 10th studio album “Midnights” and the 10th most streamed song around the world as per our findings, boasts 895,551 million global streams from the past year. It should have generated around $3.913 million or approximately $263,243 per month ($8,774 daily). That’s a ratio of 67.16% when we compare 2023 streams to the number of total streams;
The table below shows the most streamed tracks on Spotify for the entirety of 2023 and the estimated royalties artists should have been paid:
For this report, the team at CasinoGuardian analysed streaming data from Spotify Charts. It covers the weekly top 200 most streamed songs in 72 major markets between January 2023 and January 2024. We also looked at figures for the global streams to identify the most played songs and artists in the world for the past twelve months. Note that the figures include the streams for all songs of an artist, whether these are solo acts or collaborations.
More details about our research can be found in the full report here. Feel free to use any data or graphics for publication by providing a link attribution to the original report.
Regards,
Martin
Data Scientist
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