Most consecutive weeks on the US singles chart (multiple singles) – Drake with a total of 431 weeks – eight years and 88 days – on the Billboard Hot 100 Longest stay on the US Hot Latin Songs chart by a single artist – 22 weeks by J Balvin with Ginza How was she the first to reach 100 million? But you can still name a shit ton of people who are more famous than she is. Most Latin Grammy Award wins by a female – Shakira won her 11th award at the 18th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, taking home the Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Album for her album, El Doradoįirst user to reach 100 million followers on Twitter – Katy PerryĪnother thing that has me stumped is how Katy Perry was the first user to reach 100 million followers on Twitter. Most watched video online in 24 hours (43.2m) – Taylor Swift’s Look What You Made Me Do Most streamed track on Spotify (1,655,258,694) – Ed Sheeran for Shape of You Most streamed track worldwide (4.6bn) – Despacito (remix) by Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee and Justin Bieber How are they the highest-earning band of the past year with $88.55 million in earnings? How are there THAT MANY people in the world willing to spend money on Coldplay tickets? This doesn’t make any sense whatsoever.Īnyway, here’s the playlist with the accompanying records below: You can enjoy whatever music sounds best to you. Okay, okay, ‘to each, his own’ and all that bullshit. I’ve included the records below along with the Spotify playlist but I’d like to point out that the highest-earning band in the world last year was Coldplay. What do I care about how many retweets K-Pop group get per tweet?īut once I took a look at the Guinness World Records landing page for this Spotify playlist and saw the explanation of each of the records I was stunned by our capacity to be completely consumed by pop music. On the surface, that sounds boring as shit to me. Included in this year’s book will be a section titled ‘The Year in Pop’ which details all of the records broken in the past year. The new Guinness Book of World Records comes out on August 28th in the USA and Canada (September 6 worldwide) and they’ve just released a playlist on Spotify which provides some insight into a few of this year’s records.
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