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Taylor Swift Now Has the 12 Biggest Streaming Weeks for Songs Released in 2025

In one fell swoop, Taylor Swift earned the 12 biggest streaming weeks in the United States for songs released in 2025 thanks to the performance of her record-breaking new album The Life of a Showgirl.

On Billboard’s Streaming Songs chart dated Oct. 18, Swift occupies the entire top 12 of the chart with the dozen songs from her Billboard 200topping new album, with each song possessing more streams in the Oct. 3-9 tracking week than any other single-week sum by a song released in 2025.

Leading the way: “The Fate of Ophelia,” which concurrently debuts atop the multimetric Billboard Hot 100, as previously reported. The song earned 92.5 million official U.S. streams, the largest week for any song since user-generated content streams were fully removed from the Billboard charts as of the rankings dated Sept. 19, 2020.

The No. 12 song, “Honey,” accumulated 42.2 million streams in week one, which exceeds the previous top week for any song released in 2025, which was achieved by HUNTR/X’s “Golden” toward the Billboard charts dated Sept. 6 (35.3 million).

Top Streaming Weeks for Songs Released in 2025:
92.5 million streams, “The Fate of Ophelia,” Taylor Swift (Oct. 18)
71.3 million, “Opalite,” Taylor Swift (Oct. 18)
64.1 million, “Elizabeth Taylor,” Taylor Swift (Oct. 18)
60.4 million, “Father Figure,” Taylor Swift (Oct. 18)
53.3 million, “Wood,” Taylor Swift (Oct. 18)
51.3 million, “Wi$h Li$t,” Taylor Swift (Oct. 18)
50 million, “Actually Romantic,” Taylor Swift (Oct. 18)
49.2 million, “Eldest Daughter,” Taylor Swift (Oct. 18)
49.2 million, “The Life of a Showgirl,” Taylor Swift feat. Sabrina Carpenter (Oct. 18)
48.7 million, “Cancelled!,” Taylor Swift (Oct. 18)
46.9 million, “Ruin the Friendship,” Taylor Swift (Oct. 18)
42.2 million, “Honey,” Taylor Swift (Oct. 18)
35.7 million, “Golden,” HUNTR/X (Sept. 6)
34.5 million, “Golden,” HUNTR/X (Sept. 13)
33.8 million, “Golden,” HUNTR/X (Sept. 20)

Only two other songs released in 2025 have earned at least 30 million streams in a week this year: Morgan Wallen’s Tate McRae-featuring “What I Want” (31.2 million, May 31) and Playboi Carti’s “Evil J0rdan” (30.8 million, March 29).

Including non-holiday songs of any release date, music from The Life of a Showgirl still occupies the top nine streaming weeks of the year and 12 of the top 15. After No. 9 (“The Life of a Showgirl”) comes Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” (49 million, Feb. 22), followed by two weeks for Lamar and SZA’s “Luther” at Nos. 13 (45.2 million, March 1) and 14 (42.7 million, Feb. 22).

“The Fate of Ophelia” tops all songs holiday or otherwise in 2025, exceeding Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” which accumulated 71.9 million on the first chart of the year (Jan. 4).

Swift now has 10 Streaming Songs No. 1s, becoming the second act to score double-digit rulers in the chart’s 12-year history, surpassed only by Drake’s 21 leaders. She first led the list with “Shake It Off” in 2014.

Most No. 1s, Streaming Songs:
21, Drake
10, Taylor Swift
7, Justin Bieber
7, Kendrick Lamar
6, Ariana Grande
5, Morgan Wallen
5, Travis Scott

By occupying the top 12 of the Oct. 18 tally, Swift also accomplishes that shutout feat for the third time, following the May 4, 2024 (the week of the release of Swift’s album The Tortured Poets Department), and Nov. 5, 2022 (the week of the release of Swift’s album Midnights), rankings. Drake also achieved the top 12 on the Sept. 18, 2021, list via the release of the album Certified Lover Boy.

Her now-68 top 10s on Streaming Songs also place her second all time, again behind Drake’s 105.

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