Taylor streaming reach
- Taylor Swift's 'right where you left me' reached 500 million streams on Spotify this week. (x.com) - That's her 67th track to hit 500M, and 'The Life of a Showgirl' held all its tracks in the Billboard Global 200 Top 70 for four weeks. ( ) - Daily streams topped 8.3 million yesterday, keeping her catalog and current releases in heavy rotation on streaming charts. (x.com)
Taylor Swift added another deep cut to her streaming long tail this week, with “right where you left me” crossing 500 million Spotify plays. (swiftiestats.com) SwiftieStats lists “right where you left me” as Swift’s 67th song to reach 500 million streams, hitting the mark on April 18, 2026, after rising from 499,948,715 to 500,171,645 in a day. (swiftiestats.com) Kworb’s Spotify song table showed the track at 500,983,657 streams and 214,797 daily plays in its April 22 update, placing a 2021 evermore deluxe bonus track alongside some of Swift’s biggest catalog staples. (kworb.net) The milestone lands while Swift’s catalog remains one of Spotify’s largest daily engines. Kworb’s April 22 artist page put her at 123.86 billion total streams and 47.71 million daily streams across credited tracks. (kworb.net) Spotify’s own artist page listed Swift at about 102 million monthly listeners as of April 23, 2026, showing that older songs and newer releases are still drawing a mass audience at the same time. (spotify.com) That overlap has defined the past six months of her chart run. Billboard reported in October 2025 that The Life of a Showgirl debuted with all 12 songs in the Hot 100’s top 12 and gave Swift her 15th No. 1 album on the Billboard 200. (billboard.com) Billboard also reported that the album’s songs owned the 12 biggest U.S. streaming weeks for any 2025 release in their opening frame, led by “The Fate of Ophelia” with 92.5 million official U.S. streams. (billboard.com) By January, Luminate’s 2025 year-end report, as cited by Billboard, ranked The Life of a Showgirl as the most popular album of the year in the United States, giving Swift her fourth year-end No. 1 album by that measure. (billboard.com) The newer records sit on top of a catalog that keeps minting fresh milestones. SwiftieStats currently counts 28 songs over 1 billion Spotify streams and four over 2 billion, with “Lover” crossing 2 billion on March 17 and “The Man” reaching 1 billion on March 26. (swiftiestats.com) So the latest number is not just about one fan-favorite evermore song. It is another sign that Swift’s streaming strength now runs in two directions at once: blockbuster new releases on the charts and years-old tracks still climbing toward the next threshold. (kworb.net, swiftiestats.com, spotify.com)