Most-streamed daily tracks on Spotify worldwide on April 25, 2026
The Spotify global daily chart on April 25, 2026 is headlined by Justin Bieber's catalog dominance, with at least four songs in the top 20 simultaneously, alongside fresh entries from Olivia Rodrigo and strong sustained runs from BTS, Dominic Fike, and the viral Djo. The chart reflects the dual nature of modern streaming: legacy catalog tracks pulling massive daily streams through playlist algorithms and nostalgia, alongside new releases debuting with explosive first-week momentum. Olivia Rodrigo's "drop dead" at #3 with only 7 days of streaming is the clearest sign of her ongoing commercial power. The broader music streaming context is in our YouTube statistics analysis, YouTube and Spotify are the two dominant streaming platforms globally for music consumption.
Spotify Global Daily Chart — Full Top 20 Tracks, April 25, 2026
Spotify Global Daily Chart — Complete Data Table, April 25, 2026
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Genre Analysis — Pop Leads, K-Pop Strong, Indie Surges in Top 20
The Spotify global daily top 20 on April 25, 2026 is a diverse snapshot of global music tastes. Pop remains the dominant genre by stream volume, powered by Justin Bieber's catalog revival. K-Pop (BTS, JENNIE) shows its sustained global streaming power. Indie and alternative acts (Dominic Fike, sombr, Tame Impala, Djo) collectively represent significant chart presence, reflecting Spotify's algorithm-driven playlist culture that sustains slow-burn viral tracks alongside mainstream hits. The social media discovery context driving Spotify virality is in our Instagram statistics and social media analysis.
5 Stories From Today's Spotify Global Chart
Justin Bieber's Catalog Revival — 5 Songs in Top 20 Simultaneously
The most striking feature of today's Spotify global daily chart is Justin Bieber's unprecedented catalog dominance. With "Beauty And A Beat" at #1 (9.01M streams), "DAISIES" at #5 (4.67M), "Baby" at #9 (3.80M), "Confident" at #12 (3.53M), and "Eenie Meenie" (with Sean Kingston) at #16, Bieber simultaneously occupies five of the top 20 slots, an extraordinary feat. "Beauty And A Beat" has held the #1 position nine times in 56 days. "DAISIES" has 688 million total streams after 281 days on chart. This catalog surge suggests either a major promotional push (tour, film, documentary), algorithmic amplification across Spotify's editorial playlists, or a broad cultural nostalgia moment for early 2010s pop. Justin Bieber's current total Spotify presence is likely contributing several hundred million weekly streams across his catalog, numbers that rival or exceed most currently active artists. The digital platform context for Bieber's comeback is in our YouTube statistics.
Olivia Rodrigo "drop dead" — One of 2026's Fastest Debuts at #3
Olivia Rodrigo's "drop dead" at #3 with 6,092,820 daily streams in just its seventh day on Spotify is one of the fastest-accumulating new releases in recent memory. The song debuted at #1 and has already accumulated 48,813,813 total streams in one week, equivalent to a small country's entire annual streaming volume. Rodrigo's trajectory since her breakthrough with "drivers license" (2021) has established her as one of streaming's most reliable commercial forces. "drop dead" follows her "GUTS" album era and suggests continued commercial momentum. At 6M+ daily streams in week one, the song is on pace to cross 200M total streams within its first month, a milestone previously reserved only for the biggest pop superstars.
Djo "End of Beginning" — 797 Days and 2.45 Billion Streams
Perhaps the most remarkable chart entry is Djo's "End of Beginning" at #10, which has been on Spotify's global daily chart for an extraordinary 797 consecutive days. With 2,449,488,078 total streams, the song is approaching the rare 2.5 billion club. For context: "End of Beginning" by Djo (stage name of Joe Keery, known for playing Steve in Stranger Things) was not a traditional radio or label-pushed hit. It went viral entirely through TikTok, with users using it for emotional montages, nostalgia content, and reflective moments. Its sustained streaming longevity is driven by continuous Spotify playlist recommendations, "New Music Friday" legacy placements, and algorithmic reinforcement. The song's daily streams of 3,782,678, nearly two years after its initial virality, are stronger than most newly released tracks. Djo's streaming story represents the "long-tail" economy of modern music: a song that keeps giving, algorithmically, years after its moment of cultural peak.
K-Pop Double — BTS SWIM at #2, JENNIE Feature at #8
K-Pop's global streaming dominance is evident with two top-10 entries. BTS's "SWIM" at #2 (6,458,786 daily streams, 295.6M total, hitting #1 twenty-five times) demonstrates BTS's continued commercial power even post-hiatus, with individual members returning from military service. The Tame Impala "Dracula" JENNIE Remix at #8 (3,829,107 streams) illustrates the sophisticated cross-genre collaborations that drive streaming in 2026, a psychedelic rock classic remixed with K-Pop's biggest solo female artist, gaining from both artists' global fanbases simultaneously.
sombr "back to friends" — 402 Days, 1.72 Billion Streams
sombr's "back to friends" at #7 (3,839,609 daily streams, 1,720,396,060 total) is another study in sustained algorithmic streaming success. After 402 days on the global chart, over a year, the song continues generating nearly 4 million daily streams. Sombr is a Canadian indie pop artist whose aesthetically gentle, emotionally resonant sound fits Spotify's "lo-fi chill" and "sad indie" playlist categories perfectly. The song's total stream count of 1.72 billion makes it one of the highest-streaming tracks by an independent or smaller artist in Spotify's recent history. It represents the Spotify algorithmic economy at its most powerful: a song that found its niche playlist home and has never left.
Artist Breakdown — Justin Bieber Leads With 21.1M+ Daily Streams Across 4 Tracks
Looking at total daily streams by artist across all entries in the top 20, Justin Bieber leads with over 21 million daily streams from four chart entries. BTS and Olivia Rodrigo follow as the strongest single-song performers. The chart clearly shows two streaming models operating simultaneously: the catalog multi-entry model (Bieber, multiple songs sustaining collectively) vs the single-song rocket model (Rodrigo, one fresh release outperforming most catalog acts). For the digital platform context including Spotify's 675M+ user base, see our social media statistics.
Today's Spotify global daily chart vividly illustrates the two economies that now define streaming music. The "long tail" economy: Djo at #10 with 797 days and 2.45B streams, sombr at #7 with 402 days and 1.72B streams, both sustained by Spotify's algorithmic playlist ecosystem, generating millions of daily streams long after their initial viral moment. The "new release rocket" economy: Olivia Rodrigo's "drop dead" at #3 in only 7 days, with 6M+ daily streams, demonstrating how a massive artist's new release can immediately compete with well-established catalog hits. Both models are equally valid in 2026's streaming world, you don't need to be new to stream, and you don't need years on chart to compete. The algorithmic and social media context driving both phenomena is fully covered in our social media statistics analysis.
Spotify Global Daily Chart — Key Statistics, April 25, 2026
Frequently Asked Questions — Spotify Daily Chart April 25, 2026
The most streamed song on Spotify's global daily chart on April 25, 2026 is Justin Bieber's "Beauty And A Beat" (featuring Nicki Minaj) with 9,009,049 daily streams. The song has been on the global chart for 56 days, hit #1 nine times, and has 154,089,144 total streams. Source: kworb.net Spotify Global Daily Chart (April 23, 2026).
Top 5 most streamed songs on Spotify globally on April 25, 2026: 1. Justin Bieber "Beauty And A Beat" (ft. Nicki Minaj), 9,009,049 streams. 2. BTS "SWIM", 6,458,786. 3. Olivia Rodrigo "drop dead", 6,092,820. 4. Dominic Fike "Babydoll", 5,859,446. 5. Justin Bieber "DAISIES", 4,674,976. Source: kworb.net.
Djo's "End of Beginning" has 2,449,488,078 total Spotify streams as of April 25, 2026, over 2.4 billion. The song is at #10 on the global daily chart with 3,782,678 daily streams. It has been on the chart for 797 days and hit #1 thirty-five times. Djo is the stage name of Joe Keery (Steve Harrington from Stranger Things). The song went viral on TikTok and has sustained billions of streams driven by algorithmic playlist placements.
Yes, Olivia Rodrigo's "drop dead" is one of the newest entries on today's chart, with only 7 days on Spotify's global chart as of April 25, 2026. It debuted at #1 and holds #3 with 6,092,820 daily streams. Total streams after one week: 48,813,813, nearly 49 million in its first week, making it one of 2026's fastest-accumulating new releases.
Justin Bieber has at least 4 songs simultaneously in the Spotify global top 20 on April 25, 2026 (#1, #5, #9, #12, plus feature at #16). This catalog surge is driven by: Spotify editorial playlist support across "Bieber classics" curation, nostalgia-driven listening by fans who grew up with his early 2010s music, possible new promotional activity, and the self-reinforcing nature of Spotify's algorithm, once catalog tracks reach high playlist positions, they attract more listeners, which keeps them ranked, which drives more streams.
BTS "SWIM" holds #2 on Spotify's global daily chart on April 25, 2026 with 6,458,786 daily streams. The song has been charting for 35 days, hit #1 twenty-five times, and has accumulated 295,656,833 total streams. It is one of BTS's biggest commercial hits of 2026, released as members return from mandatory South Korean military service, reflecting the group's continued global commercial dominance.
"Days on chart" refers to the number of consecutive or cumulative days a song has appeared in Spotify's global daily top 200 or 20 chart. Djo's "End of Beginning" at 797 days holds one of the longest continuous chart runs on the current top 20. sombr's "back to friends" at 402 days and Dominic Fike's "Babydoll" at 152 days also show exceptional longevity. A high days-on-chart count typically reflects Spotify playlist algorithm support, slow-burn TikTok virality, or strong fan base streaming habits.
sombr is a Canadian indie pop/alternative artist whose song "back to friends" holds #7 on Spotify's global daily chart on April 25, 2026 with 3,839,609 daily streams and 1,720,396,060 total streams after 402 days on chart. The song is characterized by its soft, dreamy production and emotionally resonant lyrics that fit Spotify's mood-based playlist categories ("Sad Indie," "Mellow Morning," "chill"). sombr's success is a prime example of Spotify's algorithmic discovery economy amplifying independent artists without traditional radio or major label support.
Tame Impala's "Dracula, JENNIE Remix" (featuring JENNIE from BLACKPINK) holds #8 on Spotify's global daily chart with 3,829,107 daily streams. The track is a remix of Tame Impala's psychedelic rock track with JENNIE's K-Pop contribution adding a new vocal layer and a massive K-Pop fanbase crossover audience. The song has been on the global chart for 69 days and has 169,939,024 total streams. It represents the 2026 streaming strategy of remixing established indie/alternative tracks with globally popular K-Pop artists.
Spotify has over 675 million monthly active users and approximately 265 million premium subscribers as of early 2026. The platform operates in 185 countries. Q1 2026 revenue was $12.25B (+16.2% YoY), primarily from premium subscriptions. The global daily chart data reflects listening activity across this entire user base. The full Spotify statistics and facts are covered in our YouTube statistics analysis alongside platform comparisons.
kworb.net is an independent music data aggregation website that tracks and archives streaming chart data from Spotify, iTunes, YouTube, and other platforms. For Spotify specifically, kworb collects daily stream counts, 7-day totals, all-time stream counts, chart positions, and peak positions for songs appearing in Spotify's global and country-level daily charts. It is widely used by music journalists, industry analysts, and fans as the most comprehensive free source of Spotify chart history data. The data on this page comes from kworb's Spotify Global Daily chart.
Primary (Stream Data): kworb.net Spotify Global Daily Chart, April 23-24, 2026, Stream counts, 7-day totals, all-time totals, days on chart, peak positions for all top 20 tracks. Updated daily.
Supporting (Chart Context): 12NOTEZ Spotify Global Weekly Chart Analysis (April 2026), BTS SWIM 47.8M weekly streams, top trending songs April 2026 context
Supporting (Spotify Platform): Spotify Newsroom, Spotify at 20: Most Streamed Music, Podcasts, and Audiobooks of All Time (April 23, 2026), Platform context and all-time streaming records