Christmas songs now occupy the entire Top 5 of Spotify's daily U.S. streaming chart. The first seven songs—all holiday music—earned more than 1m streams on Sunday (12/6). Of the Top 25, only eight tracks are not holiday titles. Mariah Carey leads with 1.4m streams for "All I Want for Christmas Is You."
The first non-holiday tracks appear at #8 and #10, Bad Bunny's "Dakiti" (Rimas) and Ariana Grande's "positions" (Republic), respectively.
Rank | Artist | Track Name | 12/06/2020 |
1 | All I Want for Christmas Is You Mariah Carey |
1,393,655 |
2 | Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree Brenda Lee |
1,361,147 |
3 | Jingle Bell Rock Bobby Helms |
1,256,665 |
4 | It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year Andy Williams |
1,196,410 |
5 | Last Christmas Wham! |
1,127,785 |
6 | Santa Tell Me Ariana Grande |
1,126,367 |
7 | It's Beginning to Look a Lot like Christmas Michael Bublé |
1,040,387 |
8 | DAKITI Bad Bunny |
937,359 |
9 | Underneath the Tree Kelly Clarkson |
880,585 |
10 | positions Ariana Grande |
819,880 |
11 | Lemonade (feat. Gunna, Don Toliver & NAV) Internet Money |
819,854 |
12 | Mood (feat. iann dior) 24kGoldn |
809,122 |
13 | 34+35 Ariana Grande |
804,358 |
14 | Feliz Navidad Jose Feliciano |
772,493 |
15 | A Holly Jolly Christmas–Single Version Burl Ives |
758,111 |
16 | Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Dean Martin |
756,971 |
17 | Sleigh Ride The Ronettes |
751,185 |
18 | Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! (with The B. Swanson Quartet) Frank Sinatra |
747,915 |
19 | Body Megan Thee Stallion |
736,967 |
20 | The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You) Nat King Cole |
712,432 |
21 | Mistletoe Justin Bieber |
692,921 |
22 | WAP (feat. Megan Thee Stallion) Cardi B |
686,234 |
23 | Holly Jolly Christmas Michael Bublé |
680,377 |
24 | Therefore I Am Billie Eilish |
653,098 |
25 | HOLIDAY Lil Nas X |
624,921 |
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