What you need to know about the Music Charts on May 18, 2022:
The Most Influential Artists are Zach Bryan, J. Cole, The Weeknd, and Post Malone.
The Most Streamed Artists are J. Cole with 1.8M+ streams; Post Malone, 1.8M+; The Weeknd, 1.5M+; and Lil Baby, 1.4M+.
The Highest Earning Artists are Zach Bryan with $5.54K+ revenue; J. Cole, $5.30K+; Kanye West, $4.61K+; and Lil Baby, $4.56K+.
The Most Streamed Songs are “Moscow Mule,” by Bad Bunny with 1.8M+ streams; “Satellite,” by Harry Styles, 1.8M+; “WAIT FOR U,” by Future, featuring Drake & Tems, 1.7M+; and “N95,” by Kendrick Lamar, 1.7M+.
The Highest Earning Songs are “Keep Driving,” by Harry Styles with $5.43K+ revenue; “Daydreaming,” by Harry Styles, $5.32K+; “Me Porto Bonito,” by Bad Bunny, $5.32K+; and “First Class,” by Jack Harlow, $4.95K+.
The Most Streamed and Highest-Earning Artists are J. Cole and Zach Bryan. J. Cole has been the Most Streamed Artist on May 23, where he got 1.8M+ streams after releasing his hit song No Role Modelz on August 4, 2015. Zach Bryan has been the Highest-Earning Artist on May 24, earning $5.54K+ revenue, after releasing his hit song Something in the Orange on March 25. J. Cole moved up 3 positions in 31 days (21%) on the artist streaming chart and Zach Bryan moved up 15 positions in 30 days (58%) on the artist revenue chart.
The Most Streamed and Highest-Earning Songs are “Moscow Mule” by Bad Bunny and “Keep Driving” by Harry Styles. “Moscow Mule” has been the Most Streamed Song since May 24, where it attained 1.8M+ streams after it was released on May 6. “Keep Driving” has been the Highest-Earning Song since May 24, where it gained $5.43K+ revenue after it was released on May 20. “Moscow Mule” moved down 10 positions in 18 days (-1000%) on the song streaming chart, and “Keep Driving” moved down 1 position in 4 days (-10%) on the song revenue chart.