This year's most played artist on Spotify, globally? Bad Bunny. The Puerto Rican superstar is the music platform’s most-streamed artist of 2020, with 8.3 billion streams globally. The Latin Grammy winner and hitmaker, who released a new album last week, leads a top five list that also includes Drake, J Balvin, Juice WRLD and The Weeknd. With more than 3.3 billion streams, Bad Bunny's second solo album <em>YHLQMDLG</em> tops Spotify's list of most-streamed albums globally. The Weeknd's <em>After Hours</em>, Post Malone's <em>Hollywood's Bleeding</em>, Harry Styles' <em>Fine Line</em> and Dua Lipa's <em>Future Nostalgia</em> round of the top five. The Weeknd’s album is the only one in the top five to earn no Grammy nominations. The album’s hit single, <em>Blinding Lights,</em> is Spotify's most-streamed song of the year, with 1.6 million streams globally. <em>Dance Monkey </em>by Australian singer Tones and I is the second most-streamed song of the year, while Roddy Ricch's <em>The Box</em>, SAINt JHN's <em>Roses – Imanbek Remix </em>and Lipa's <em>Don't Start Now </em>came in third, fourth and fifth, respectively. In the United States, late rapper Juice WRLD was the most-streamed artist on Spotify. His album <em>Legends Never Die</em> was the platform's most-streamed album in the US, while Ricch's <em>The Box</em> was the country's most-streamed song.