Post Malone, Drake re-solidify spots after holiday season passes
, jumped from Number Three to Two on theArtists 500 chart ranks the most-streamed artists of the week in the United States, taking into account audio streams across an artist’s entire catalog during the tracking period. The chart does not include passive listening such as terrestrial radio or digital radio. The Artists 500 is updated daily, and each weekfinalizes and publishes an official version of the chart, covering the seven-day period ending with the previous Thursday.
held onto the Number Two spot on the Artists 500, notching 100.5 million streams. His single “Circles” notably re-emerged at Number Two on the Top 100 with 15.6 million after slipping down to Number 28 amidst the thick of holiday songs that stormed the chart over the past few weeks. The rest of the Top Five found Drake at Number Three with 90.1 million streams, Juice WRLD at Number Four with 79.5 million streams and Young Boy Never Broke Again at Number Five with 78.3 million streams.
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