What was the most streamed song of 2016?
ONE DANCE
The Official Top 10 most streamed songs of 2016:
1 | ONE DANCE | DRAKE |
---|---|---|
2 | CHEAP THRILLS | SIA |
3 | I TOOK A PILL IN IBIZA | MIKE POSNER |
4 | 7 YEARS | LUKAS GRAHAM |
5 | THIS IS WHAT YOU CAME FOR | CALVIN HARRIS FEAT RIHANNA |
What songs did Drake drop in 2016?
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- “Hotline Bling” Released: July 31, 2015.
- “One Dance” Released: April 5, 2016.
- “Pop Style” Released: April 5, 2016.
- “Controlla” Released: June 7, 2016.
- “Too Good” Released: July 26, 2016.
Who has the most streams in 2016?
Drake
For the second year in a row, Drake was the world’s most streamed artist with over 4.7 billion streams this year, more than doubling his record of 1.8 billion streams last year. In fact, Drake is the most streamed artist of all time on Spotify with over 8.7 billion streams. Here are the top five artists for 2016: Drake.
The most streamed song of 2016, One Dance also enjoyed the biggest one-week combined sales figure for a Number 1 single of the year, notching up 140,000 during its fourth week at the top in April. See the song’s full chart history here. Up in second with a combined tally of 1.49 million, was Lukas Graham’s 7 Years.
What does Niu stand for?
PMN Niu (formerly NIU FM) is an Auckland focused radio station, targeting New Zealand-born 15 to 35-year-old from a range of Pacific communities. Its name translates as “young coconut” and its tagline is “the beat of the Pacific”. The Niu FM Breakfast Brunch show is hosted by Jandals Tuipe’a and Ana Corbett.

Is one dance the most popular song of 2016?
One Dance was the inescapable sound of the summer in 2016, notching up an astonishing 15 weeks at Number 1, equalling Wet Wet Wet’s epic stint with Love Is All Around in 1994 but falling short of the all-time record.
What does PMN Niu stand for?
PMN Niu (formerly NIU FM) is an Auckland focused radio station, targeting New Zealand-born 15 to 35-year-old from a range of Pacific communities. Its name translates as “young coconut” and its tagline is “the beat of the Pacific”.