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Fatima Hasanova read more The streaming service Spotify ranked singers, songs, and albums
popular in the Azerbaijani segment in 2022, Azernews reports.
Spotify is a musical streaming service that allows listeners to
legally listen to songs, audiobooks, and podcasts without having to
download them to personal gadgets. Website and applications for all
operating systems, smartphones, smart devices, and car media
systems are all available.
Data for 2022 was released as part of the Spotify Wrapped
campaign and can be found below. The year 2021 was Spotify's first
fully-fledged year at the Azerbaijani market, and 2022 was the
second.
The ranking of the most popular 10 songs in 2022 is as
followings: UZI – Senin Ugruna; Tom Odell – Another one; Rei 6 – Ah
canım sevgilim; Elli Duhe - Middle of the night; No.1 – Yarım kalan
sigara; Madrigal – Dip; Can Koç - Gokyüzünü tutamam; Joseph Abbas –
Heç vaxt; Mavi Gri - Altust olmusum; the Neighborhood - Sweater
weather.
The song Seni dert etmeler was also the most popular among
Azerbaijani Spotify users in 2021. With the exception of the
aforementioned, there are virtually no tracks by Azerbaijani
artists in the Top 50 most popular songs in Azerbaijan in 2022,
according to Spotify. Heç vaxt (Never - Joseph Abbas), as well as
6am (Rauf Kingsley & Paster), Belə gözəldi o (Mehdi Sadiq &
Noton).
The top 10 most popular singers in the overall ranking among
Spotify users in Azerbaijan in 2022 included both foreign and
domestic ones. They are The Weeknd, Ezhel, BTS, UZI, Duman, Cakal,
Eminem, The Neighborhood, Dua Lipa, Billie Eilish.
The overall rating of popular singers among Azerbaijani Spotify
users include the following Azerbaijani musicians - Paster,
MadTeen, People's Artist of Azerbaijan Roya, Saybu Swag, Orkhan
Zeynalli, Epi, Miro, Mehdi Sadig, Hiss, and singers who have
achieved incredible popularity in Russia and CIS countries singer
Jony. Also, the latest representative of Azerbaijan at the
Eurovision Song Contest, Nadir Rustamli, whose song Fade to Black
got almost 5 million streams, got into the rating.
The top 10 most popular singers from Azerbaijan for 2022
included the following artists as Nadir Rustamli, Jony, Paster, Mad
Teen, Roya, and Nijat Ragimov, Saybu Swag, Orkhan Zeynalli, Epi,
Mehdi Sadig, Hiss.
The top 10 most popular music groups in 2022 among Azerbaijani
Spotify includes BTS, Duman, The Neighborhood, Madrigal,
Yuzyuzeyken Konusuruz, Dolu Kadehi Ters Tut, Arctic Monkeys, Miyagi
& Endgame, Imagine Dragons, Model.
Azerbaijani singers HammAli & Navai, Rauf & Faik, and The Half
group, who were successful in Russia and other CIS nations, made it
into the Top 50 in the ranking. It should be noted that almost all
musical groups in this rating are foreign, with a very small number
of exceptions.
The Azernews ranking also lists the world's most listened
singers, songs, and albums in 2022. Surprisingly, little has
changed since 2021. For the third year in a row, Puerto Rican
rapper Bad Bunny has become the most streamed artist.
No other artist has been as successful on Spotify as the
28-year-old Bad Bunny. He has 18.5 billion streams to his credit.
He is followed by American pop icon Taylor Swift, who took the
world by storm with her tenth studio album, Midnights. Drake is in
third place, followed by a couple who also took high places in the
Azerbaijani ranking - The Weeknd and BTS.
The top five most popular songs in the world in 2022 are as
follows As It Was (Harry Styles), Heat Waves (Glass Animals), Stay
the Kid (Laroi), Me Porto Bonito (Bad Bunny feat. Chencho
Corleone), Tití Me Preguntó (Bad Bunny).
The list of the most popular albums in the world for 2022 is
reopened by Bad Bunny with his album Un Verano Sin Ti, the list
continued by Harry's House (Harry Syles), Sour (Olivia Rodrigo),
'=' (Ed Sheeran), Planet Her (Doja Cat).
To recap, since 2016 Spotify has been naming the most popular
artists, songs, and albums in the world every December. The
streaming platform also traditionally informs users about their
music habits. This idea took hold at Spotify after music lovers
started sharing their ratings on social networks.
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