Australia’s Favorite Pop Star of 2022 is named after the singer who is breaking records after releasing 10th album
Taylor Swift has been named Australia’s Favorite Pop Star for 2022, according to Spotify’s Wrapped Campaign.
The American singer, who released her new album Midnights in October, is the most-streamed artist Down Under.
Meanwhile, the most-streamed song in Australia this year was from Harry Styles with his hit “As It Was”.
Australia’s favorite pop star of 2022 has been dubbed Taylor Swift (pictured), with the American artist being the most streamed Down Under, according to Spotify. Here: LA, November
“As It Was” was also the most streamed song worldwide, while The Kid Laroi was named the country’s favorite local artist.
Stay was Laroi’s most-streamed song, which was a duet with Justin Bieber.
The news comes after Taylor broke records after releasing her 10th album.
The star had a historic win when she hit the top 10 on the US Billboard 100 following the release of her latest album Midnights in October this year. Here: Toronto, September 2022
The star had a historic win and made the top 10 on the US Billboard 100.
Taylor beat Drake, who ranked ninth in the top 10 of the Hot 100 for a week in September 2021.
Taylor released her highly anticipated album Midnights in October, which topped the charts worldwide.
The most-streamed song this year was also by the hugely popular Harry Styles (pictured), whose hit ‘As It Was’ was loved by Aussies. It was also the most streamed song worldwide
Midnights broke three Guinness World Records upon its release and became the most streamed album on Spotify in 24 hours with 184.6 million streams.
It also had the most day-one streams of an album on Spotify (184.6 million streams) and Taylor became the most-streamed act on Spotify in 24 hours (228 million streams).
Her album most recently won a total of six trophies at the 2022 American Music Awards, which took place on November 21.
According to Spotify, The Kid Laroi (pictured) was Australia’s favorite local artist. Here: Sydney, 2022