Taylor Swift is now the most streamed artist in Spotify history

Taylor Swift is now the most-streamed artist in Spotify history following the release of Midnights

Taylor Swift has yet another reason to stay up at night, as she recently became the most-streamed artist in a single day on Spotify.

The 32-year-old superstar’s Oct. 21 blockbuster release broke the milestone shortly after its release, according to the platform.

The album sold over a million copies in the first three days alone, becoming the best-selling album of 2022.

Queen of Spotify: Taylor Swift, 32, has another reason to keep her up at night as she's now the most-streamed artist in Spotify history, according to the streaming platform;  seen in 2021

Queen of Spotify: Taylor Swift, 32, has another reason to keep her up at night as she’s now the most-streamed artist in Spotify history, according to the streaming platform; seen in 2021

Swift’s tenth studio album debuted at midnight last week, before the Grammy-winner surprised her huge fan base by releasing a further seven songs three hours later.

According to Billboard, Swift broke her own record with Midnights, having previously posted the biggest week for sales for an album with her 2017 release of Reputation.

This spot-on music collection sold over 1.2 million albums in its first week, and the Shake It Off singer has done it again with Midnights.

The megastar was blown away by the overwhelming response tweet: ‘How could I be so lucky to have you guys out here to do something so incredible?! Like what just happened??!?!’

Overjoyed at Midnights: The superstar's October 21 blockbuster release

Overjoyed at Midnights: The superstar’s October 21 blockbuster release “Midnights” became the most streamed album in a single day and helped Taylor break the record for the most streamed artist in a single day

Diamond-studded release: The album sold over a million copies in the first three days alone and became the best-selling album of 2022;  seen in the Bejeweled video

Diamond-studded release: The album sold over a million copies in the first three days alone and became the best-selling album of 2022; seen in the Bejeweled video

While breaking records and garnering critical acclaim, Taylor has hinted that she will embark on a world tour in 2023 to promote Midnights.

Swift has previously led five concert tours, the most recent of which was the Reputation World Tour in 2018, which grossed nearly $350 million, breaking the record for the highest-grossing tour of all time.

The Grammy winner was preparing for her sixth tour, called Lover Fest, for 2020, but it was canceled due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Taylor hasn’t announced any specific tour details, but she has confirmed her anticipation and fueled rumors in the music industry.

“I really miss it,” she told Jimmy Fallon, 48, during an appearance on Tuesday’s Tonight Show. “You know, I miss when you write songs and you’re proud of the songs and the fans react…the strongest way you see them react is when you look at their faces.”

A tour tease: Taylor has dropped hints that she will be going on a world tour in 2023 to promote Midnights.

A tour tease: Taylor has dropped hints that she will be going on a world tour in 2023 to promote Midnights. “I really miss it,” she told Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday’s The Tonight Show. “I think I should do it”

Two thumbs up: The megastar was blown away by the overwhelming response to Midnights and tweeted:

Two thumbs up: The megastar was blown away by the overwhelming response to Midnights and tweeted: “How was I so lucky to have you guys out here to do something so awesome?! Like what just happened??!?!’

“I think I should do it,” the hitmaker said, sending Fallon’s audience into hysterics. When the Tonight Show host pressed Swift on a specific timeframe for the tour, she remained coy. “When the time comes,” she said, “we’ll do it.”

Midnights is a collection of songs born out of the singer-songwriter’s insomnia, as she claims the lyrics kept her up late into the night.

“This is a collection of music written in the middle of the night,” read their official announcement for the album.

“A journey through terrors and sweet dreams,” her announcement continued. “The floors we walk on and down and demons we face. For all of us who have tossed around and decided to leave lanterns lit and go on a quest, hoping that maybe when the clock strikes twelve we’ll see each other again.”