Sicela nithi hooray for ‘’ Umsebenzi Wethu’’ by Busta 929 as it claimed its spot on the top five list at number four followed by Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘’ drivers license’’. When it comes to the most streamed songs in South Africa over the past year – ‘’ STAY (with Justin Bieber) ’’ by The Kid LAROI is at number one followed by Tiësto’s ‘’ The Business’’ and ’’ Bad Habits ’’ by Ed Sheeran.Her star continues to rise as she received over 9 641 683 streams globally on Spotify in 2021. Makhadzi has had a phenomenal year and it’s no wonder she is included in South Africa’s most streamed local artist list as well as being the most streamed female South African artist in 2021.Unsurprisingly, DJ Maphorisa led the pack followed by fellow Scorpion King Kabza De Small, with newcomers to the list Busta 929, De Mthuda and Mr JazziQ rounding off the top list. AmaPiano creators dominated as the most streamed local artists in South Africa, claiming the first five spots on the list.A feat for the local music industry is the entry of DJ Maphorisa at number eight on the most streamed artists list for South Africa, the only local amongst the international acts.Juice WRLD followed in second place with Justin Bieber, Kanye West and The Weeknd making up the top five. Drake’s popularity extends further into Africa as he also claimed the top spot in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. Certified Lover Boy, Drake remained a firm favourite locally as he took the top spot on the list. International rappers led the list of the most streamed artists in South Africa.So, how did South Africans listen this year? ( A breakdown of most streamed lists included below). Today, Spotify is unveiling its annual 2021 Wrapped results and personalised user experience inspired by just that.Īt the same time, Spotify is revealing the top artists, albums, and songs from the creators that helped soundtrack the year for more than 381 million users worldwide. Spotify’s 2021 Wrapped is a celebration of this, the millions of weird and wonderful ways to listen and live in a world that continues to keep everyone on their toes. With “normal” thrown out the window, the world embraced the unknown and championed all the things that make everyone unique. ![]() ![]() ![]() If 2020 was the year that flipped the world on its head, 2021 was the year that we got used to seeing things upside down.
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