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Spotify charts 2017 songs
Spotify charts 2017 songs





To publish, simply grab the HTML code or text to the left and paste into Restrictions, which you can review below. Republish under a Creative Commons License, and we encourage you to To that end, most Stacker stories are freely available to Stacker believes in making the world’s data more accessible through If this kind of trend continues, we’re due for an exciting 2018. A foreign language song hasn’t been at the top of the charts since “Macarena” in 1996. In fact, Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee's "Despacito" featuring Justin Bieber, a Spanish-language song, tied with Mariah Carey’s 1995 hit “One Sweet Day” for the longest run at No. This expansion of what we usually classify as pop suggests that Billboard and those who listen to popular music are becoming more inclusive. This also includes songs that may have been originally released in the latter part of 2016 but gained popularity in 2017.Ī noticeable trend this year is that the top songs in the country transcended the pop genre, verging into realms such as dancehall, reggaeton, and even rap. In order to sift out the best of the best of this year’s pop, Stacker reviewed Billboard’s Mainstream Top 40 charts and all-time Spotify plays to determine which songs captured listeners this year. From the songs that made us wiggle all the way down the grocery aisle, to those that we can’t help but sing along to when they come on the radio (we’re looking at you, “Despacito”), many of these tracks will likely outlast the year and stay in our playlists for the foreseeable future. Now that the better part of 2017 is in the rearview mirror, it’s time to take a step back and appreciate the sheer volume and diversity of pop music that has graced our ears this year.







Spotify charts 2017 songs