What you need to know about the Music Charts on December 2, 2021:
The Most Influential Artists are Juice WRLD, The Weeknd, Bing Crosby, and Lil Baby.
The Most Streamed Artists are Post Malone with 1.3M+ streams; Michael Bublé, 1.3M+; Ed Sheeran, 1.3M+; and Justine Bieber, 1.2M+.
The Highest Earning Artists are Mariah Carey with $3.98K+ revenue; Ed Sheeran, $3.75K+; Michael Bublé, $3.40K+; and Andy Williams, $3.32K+.
The Most Streamed Songs are “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” by Mariah Carey with 849.3K+ streams; “Way 2 Sexy,” by Drake with Future & Young Thug, 839.6K+; “Need to Know,” by Doja Cat, 831.5K+; and “Yonaguni,” by Bad Bunny, 812.6K+.
The Highest Earning Songs are “Need to Know,” by Doja Cat with $2.55K+ revenue; “Better Days,” by NEIKED & Mae Muller & Polo G, $2.39K+; “My Little Love,” by Adele, $2.33K+; and “Family Ties,” by Baby Keem, featuring Kendrick Lamar, $2.25K+.
The Most Streamed and Highest-Earning Artists are Post Malone and Mariah Carey. Post Malone has been the Most Streamed Artist on December 1, where he gets 1.3M+ streams after releasing his hit song Sunflower on October 19, 2018. Mariah Carey is the Highest-Earning Artist on December 1, earning $3.98K+ revenue after releasing her viral song All I Want for Christmas is You on October 29, 1994. Post Malone moved up 26 positions in 31 days (62%) on the artist streaming chart. On the other hand, Mariah Carey moved up 40 positions in 30 days (71%) on the artist revenue chart.
The Most Streamed and Highest-Earning Song are “All I Want for Christmas Is You” by Mariah Carey and “Need to Know” by Doja Cat. “All I Want for Christmas Is You” has been the Most Streamed Song since December 1, attaining 849.3K+ streams after being released on October 29, 1994. “Need to Know” has been the Highest-Earning Song since November 30, where it gets $2.55K+ revenue after being released on June 11. “All I Want for Christmas Is You” moved up 35 positions in 30 days (69%) on the song streaming chart and “Need to Know” moved down 7 positions in 30 days (-78%) on the song revenue chart.