Karol G & Becky G Among Spotify’s Most-Streamed Female Artists in the World

Karol G & Becky G Among Spotify’s Most-Streamed Female Artists in the World

Women’s History Month is in full swing, and with International Women’s Day approaching on Friday, Spotify revealed the most popular female artists on its platform. As a way to celebrate strong female voices across all audio, the music app highlighted 20 of the most-streamed female artists in the world, based on streams from Jan. 1 to March 1, 2019.

Ariana Grande tops the global list, with more than 56 million monthly listeners. She’s followed by Billie EilishLady GagaHalsey and Dua Lipa in the top five.

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A group of Latin artists also made the list, including Dominican-American rapper Cardi B at No. 8; Selena Gomez, who is of Mexican descent, at No. 9; Colombian urban star Karol G at No. 13; Cuban-American pop star Camila Cabello at No. 14; and Mexican-American singer Becky G at No. 16.

See the complete list below:

1. Ariana Grande
2. Billie Eilish
3. Lady Gaga
4. Halsey
5. Dua Lipa
6. Taylor Swift
7. Rihanna
8. Cardi B
9. Selena Gomez
10. Nicki Minaj
11. Sia
12. Bebe Rexha
13. Karol G
14. Camila Cabello
15. Anne-Marie
16. Becky G
17. Beyoncé
18. Demi Lovato
19. Miley Cyrus
20. Adele


Watch Lele Pons’ 5 Most Popular YouTube Videos (So Far)

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Lele Pons and Juanpa Zurita in Anitta and J Balvin’s music video for “Downtown.”

As announced early this week, Lele Pons has been confirmed for Billboard’s 2019 Latin Music Week as a speaker on the “From YouTube Star to Music Superstar” panel

For that reason, Billboard has gathered Pons’ most-watched videos on YouTube, including her remake of Anitta and J Balvin’s “Downtown” to her funny videos such as “Super Mario Run” and “High School Crush.” Watch the videos below.

To register for the conference and awards, visit BillboardLatinMusicWeek.com.  

Lele Pons photographed on March 7, 2018 in Los Angeles.