Spotify’s Top 10 most viral tracks
The following list represents the most viral tracks on Spotify, based on the number of people who shared it divided by the number who listened to it, from Friday Nov. 18, to Thursday Nov. 24, via Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter and Spotify.
UNITED STATES
- Mighty Mark, “F Trump” (Zoo On Mars)
- Childish Gambino, “Redbone” (Glassnote Entertainment)
- Noah Cyrus, “Make Me (Cry)” (2016 RECORDS, LLC)
- John Mayer, “Love on the Weekend” (Columbia Records)
- Grace VanderWaal, “I Don’t Know My Name” (Columbia Records)
- The Weeknd, “I Feel It Coming” (Republic Records)
- The xx, “On Hold” (Young Turks Recordings)
- The Americanos, “In My Foreign (feat. Ty Dolla $ign, Lil Yachty, Nicky Jam & French Montana)” (Atlantic Records)
- Max Future, “Till You Let Go” (Panache)
- Dwayne Johnson, “You’re Welcome” (Walt Disney Records)
UNITED KINGDOM
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- Childish Gambino, “Redbone” (Glassnote Entertainment)
- Mighty Mark, “F Trump” (Zoo On Mars)
- The Weeknd, “I Feel It Coming” (Republic Records)
- Dan Caplen, “Blinded By The Lights” (Atlantic Records UK)
- Noah Cyrus, “Make Me (Cry)” (2016 RECORDS, LLC)
- The xx, “On Hold” (Young Turks Recordings)
- The Collapsable Hearts Club, “Easy Street (feat. Jim Bianco & Petra Haden)” (Steady Music)
- Rae Sremmurd, “Black Beatles” (Interscope Records)
- The Weeknd, “Party Monster” (Republic Records)
- Dwayne Johnson, “You’re Welcome” (Walt Disney Records)
GLOBAL
- Childish Gambino, “Redbone” (Glassnote Entertainment)
- Noah Cyrus, “Make Me (Cry)” (2016 RECORDS, LLC)
- The Weeknd, “I Feel It Coming” (Republic Records)
- Grace VanderWaal, “I Don’t Know My Name” (Columbia Records)
- John Mayer, “Love on the Weekend” (Columbia Records)
- The Collapsable Hearts Club, “Easy Street (feat. Jim Bianco & Petra Haden)” (Steady Music)
- The xx, “On Hold” (Young Turks Recordings)
- The Weeknd, “Party Monster” (Republic Records)
- Dwayne Johnson, “You’re Welcome” (Walt Disney Records)
- Rae Sremmurd, “Black Beatles” (Interscope Records)
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