What you need to know about the Music Charts on March 24, 2022:
The Most Influential Artists are Gunna, Kodak Black, Bad Bunny, and Lil Uzi Vert.
The Most Streamed Artists are Tyler, the Creator with 1.3M+ streams; Kodak Black, 1.2M+; Labrinth, 1.1M+; and Post Malone, 1.1M+.
The Highest Earning Artists are Post Malone with $3.50K+ revenue; Labrinth, $3.42K+; Glass Animals, $3.32K+; and Yeat, $3.14K+.
The Most Streamed Songs are "Thinking with My Dick," by Kevin Gates, featuring Juicy J with 644.5K+ streams; "Woman," by Doja Cat, 643.9K+; "INDUSTRY BABY," by Lil Nas X, featuring Jack Harlow, 643.4K+ streams; and "Just a Cloud Away," by Pharrell Williams, 642.9K+.
The Highest Earning Songs are "Just a Cloud Away," by Pharrell Williams with $1.88K+ revenue; "Cold Heart - PNAU Remix," by Elton John, $1.87K+; "Woman," by Doja Cat, $1.81K+; and "Sweetest Pie," by Megan Thee Stallion and Dua Lipa, $1.79K+.
The Most Streamed and Highest-Earning Artists are Tyler, the Creator and Post Malone. Tyler, the Creator has been the Most Streamed Artist since March 22, acquiring 1.3M+ streams after releasing his viral song See You Again on August 29, 2017. Post Malone has been the Highest-Earning Artist on March 23, earning $3.50K+ revenue after releasing his hit song One Right Now on November 5, 2021. Tyler, the Creator moved up 8 positions in 31 days (33%) on the artist streaming chart and Post Malone moved up 8 positions in 30 days (33%) on the artist revenue chart.
The Most Streamed and Highest-Earning Song are "Thinking with My Dick," by Kevin Gates, featuring Juicy J and "Just a Cloud Away," by Pharrell Williams. "Thinking with My Dick" has been the Most Streamed Song since March 23, attaining 644.5K+ streams after being released on July 16, 2013. "Just a Cloud Away" has been the Highest-Earning Song since March 23, gaining $1.88K+ revenue after being released on June 18, 2013. "Thinking with My Dick" moved up 50 positions in 15 days (76%) on the song streaming chart and "Just a Cloud Away" moved up 76 positions in 3 days (83%) on the song revenue chart.