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Spotify Wrapped 2023: Bad Bunny claims most streamed album with Un Verano Sin Ti

By Vicki Newman
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Bad Bunny is ending 2023 on a high after landing the most streamed album on Spotify record for the year.

The Puerto Rican rapper racked up an impressive 4.5 billion streams with his album Un Verano Sin Ti, which translates in English to A Summer Without You.

The 23-track album, which won a Grammy this year too, was also amongst the most-played albums in 2022, the year it was released.

By 8 December, five of the tracks – “Me Porto Benito” (feat. Chencho Corleone), “Tití Me Preguntó”, “Callaita” (feat. Tainy), “Ojitos Lindos” (feat. Bomba Estéreo) and “Efecto” – had all each surpassed 1 billion streams.

Un Verano Sin Ti is also the most streamed album on Spotify of all time with an incredible 15.177 billion streams as of 19 December.

This isn’t even the first time Bad Bunny – real name Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio – has broken this annual record.

First winner of the Best Música Urbana Album Grammy

Most streams on Spotify in one year – 8.3 billion in 2020

First male Latin artist to win Artist of the Year at the MTV Video Music Awards

Most consecutive Artist of the Year awards won at the Billboard Latin Music Awards – 3

Most Top Latin Album of the Year awards won at the Billboard Latin Music Awards – 3

Most Billboard Latin Music Awards nominations for an artist in a single year – 23 tied with Ozuna

First all Spanish-language album to top the Billboard 200 - El Último Tour Del Mundo

First Album of the Year Grammy nomination for a Spanish-language album - Un Verano Sin Ti in 2022

The news of his latest record title follows the announcement of “Flowers” by Miley Cyrus as the most streamed track on Spotify for 2023.

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