Olivia’s Spotify Rank
- Olivia Rodrigo’s album SOUR is now Spotify’s most-streamed female album and sits at #4 overall. - The social reports note SOUR’s sustained streaming strength and ranking among all albums. - That standing keeps Rodrigo prominent in streaming playlists and tour-market demand conversations (x.com).
Olivia Rodrigo’s *SOUR* has moved up to No. 4 among Spotify’s most-streamed albums ever, extending its run as the platform’s top female album. (hitsdailydouble.com) Spotify’s all-time list, published around the service’s 20th anniversary on April 23, places Bad Bunny’s *Un Verano Sin Ti* at No. 1, followed by The Weeknd’s *Starboy* and Ed Sheeran’s *÷*. *SOUR* is the next album on that list. (hitsdailydouble.com) Kworb, which tracks Spotify totals daily, listed *SOUR* at about 16.96 billion streams on April 23, 2026. The same chart showed it ahead of albums by Dua Lipa, SZA and Post Malone, while trailing the three albums above it. (kworb.net) That ranking adds to a record Rodrigo already held. Guinness World Records said *SOUR* was Spotify’s most-streamed female album as of April 9, 2025, with 14.58 billion plays, and noted that the title can change as totals update. (guinnessworldrecords.com) The album’s position has held even as Rodrigo’s catalog shifts into a new release cycle. Forbes reported on April 19 that *SOUR* had returned to Billboard’s Top Streaming Albums chart at No. 38 as Rodrigo prepared her next full-length, while *GUTS* reentered at No. 41. (forbes.com) Spotify totals also show how concentrated that listening is. Kworb’s artist page listed Rodrigo with about 26.18 billion streams as a lead artist on April 21, meaning *SOUR* accounts for well over half of her Spotify plays. (kworb.net) Several of the album’s songs still rank among Rodrigo’s biggest streaming records. Kworb listed “drivers license” at about 2.81 billion streams, “good 4 u” at 2.63 billion, “traitor” at 2.30 billion and “deja vu” at 2.25 billion on April 21. (kworb.net) Five years after its May 21, 2021 release, *SOUR* is still functioning less like a debut-era snapshot and more like a permanent fixture in Spotify listening. The latest all-time ranking shows Rodrigo’s first album still sitting in the same company as the biggest streaming blockbusters on the platform. (guinnessworldrecords.com)