List of Spotify Global 200 number ones of 2022

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Singer Harry Styles's "As It Was" scored the longest-running song of the year, topping the chart for eleven weeks and over the course of the year became the most-streamed song of 2022. Love on tour.jpg
Singer Harry Styles's "As It Was" scored the longest-running song of the year, topping the chart for eleven weeks and over the course of the year became the most-streamed song of 2022.

The Spotify Global 200 is a chart that ranks the most-streamed songs in the world on the music streaming platform Spotify. Their data is based on the streams each song gets within a 24-hour period ending 04:00 (UTC) each day. [3] In 2022, 11 songs claimed the top spot in 52 weeks of Spotify Charts, one of which, The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber's "Stay" returned to the top posted in late 2021.

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In 2022, eight acts achieved their first global number-one song, either as a lead artist or a featured guest: Harry Styles, Glass Animals, Bizarrap, Quevedo, Kim Petras, Kate Bush, Blackpink and Joji. Three collaboration songs topped the chart.

Harry Styles's song "As It Was" was the longest-running song of the year, having topped the chart for nine consecutive weeks in 2022 and two additional weeks in the same year. [1] Also, it was the most-streamed song of 2022, topping on Spotify Wrapped. [2] Styles's "As It Was" stayed at number one for eleven non-consecutive weeks, while Glass Animals's "Heat Waves" topped the chart for ten consecutive weeks. [4] Bizarrap and Quevedo's "Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52" spend nine consecutive weeks at the number-one spot.[ citation needed ]

Chart history

British band Glass Animals's "Heat Waves" was the longest-running consecutive song of the year, topping the chart for ten consecutive weeks. Glass Animals - James Lavelle's Meltdown.jpg
British band Glass Animals's "Heat Waves" was the longest-running consecutive song of the year, topping the chart for ten consecutive weeks.
Argentine producer Bizarrap (pictured) and Spanish rapper Quevedo scored the longest-running Latin song of the chart history, with "Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52". Bizarrap ftt.jpg
Argentine producer Bizarrap (pictured) and Spanish rapper Quevedo scored the longest-running Latin song of the chart history, with "Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52".
K-pop girl band Blackpink were the first K-pop band to top the chart, with "Shut Down". 221201 BLACKPINK Born Pink Tour London.jpg
K-pop girl band Blackpink were the first K-pop band to top the chart, with "Shut Down".
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German singer Kim Petras (right) became the first transgender artist to reach number-one with "Unholy", her duet with British singer Sam Smith (left).[ citation needed ]
"Anti-Hero" by Taylor Swift earned the largest streaming week of the year. HAIMO2210722 (31 of 51) (52233070660) Cropped.jpg
"Anti-Hero" by Taylor Swift earned the largest streaming week of the year.
No.Issue dateSongArtist(s)StreamsRef.
reJanuary 6"Stay"
[ citation needed ]
The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber 32,295,565 [5]
reJanuary 13"ABCDEFU"
[ citation needed ]
Gayle 32,267,898 [6]
January 2031,419,176 [7]
52January 27"Heat Waves" [4] Glass Animals 30,110,762 [8]
February 331,100,119 [9]
February 1031,668,100 [10]
February 1731,455,156 [11]
February 2430,702,064 [12]
March 329,988,328 [13]
March 1030,353,370 [14]
March 1730,343,041 [15]
March 2430,608,086 [16]
March 3130,825,272 [17]
53April 7"As It Was" [1] Harry Styles 78,460,903 [18]
April 1467,265,741 [19]
April 2165,116,038 [20]
April 2865,611,902 [21]
May 562,643,539 [22]
May 1257,385,688 [23]
May 1954,557,112 [24]
May 2675,028,417 [25]
June 260,420,855 [26]
54June 9"Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)"
[ citation needed ]
Kate Bush 57,221,016 [27]
reJune 16"As It Was"
[ citation needed ]
Harry Styles52,664,030 [28]
55June 23"Glimpse of Us"
[ citation needed ]
Joji 57,470,492 [29]
reJune 30"As It Was"
[ citation needed ]
Harry Styles48,138,054 [30]
reJuly 7"Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)"
[ citation needed ]
Kate Bush49,150,310 [31]
July 1446,609,146 [32]
56July 21"Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52"
[ citation needed ]
Bizarrap and Quevedo 53,308,659 [33]
July 2854,841,779 [34]
August 451,399,073 [35]
August 1149,200,772 [36]
August 1844,506,793 [37]
August 2542,733,036 [38]
September 140,836,925 [39]
September 839,176,703 [40]
September 1536,965,393 [41]
57September 22"Shut Down"
[ citation needed ]
Blackpink 39,186,127 [42]
58September 29"Unholy"
[ citation needed ]
Sam Smith and Kim Petras 50,748,879 [43]
October 653,478,156 [44]
October 1350,678,989 [45]
October 2052,014,632 [46]
59October 27"Anti-Hero"
[ citation needed ]
Taylor Swift 82,935,273 [47]
November 358,949,095 [48]
November 1050,080,850 [49]
reNovember 17"Unholy"
[ citation needed ]
Sam Smith and Kim Petras43,959,585 [50]
November 2441,043,843 [51]
December 138,082,677 [52]
reDecember 8"All I Want for Christmas Is You"
[ citation needed ]
Mariah Carey 37,016,166 [53]
December 1541,921,397 [54]
December 2248,156,836 [55]
December 2957,651,756 [56]

Number-one artists

List of number-one artists by total weeks at number one
PositionCountryArtistWeeks at No. 1
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK Harry Styles 11
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK Glass Animals 10
3Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Bizarrap 9
Flag of Spain.svg  SPA Quevedo
5Flag of Germany.svg  GER Kim Petras 7
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK Sam Smith
7Flag of the United States.svg  US Mariah Carey 4
8Flag of the United States.svg  US Taylor Swift 3
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK Kate Bush
10Flag of the United States.svg  US Gayle 2
11Flag of South Korea.svg  KOR Blackpink 1
Flag of Japan.svg  JAP Joji
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Justin Bieber
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  AUS The Kid Laroi

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