Taylor Swift and Morgan Wallen, two artists from different genres, have been making waves in the music industry with their latest albums. Both artists have consistently topped the Billboard 200 charts and have a strong presence on Billboard's country charts over the years. They also boast massive fan bases that continue to support their music.
Recently, the IFPI (International Federation of the Phonographic Industry) released a report highlighting the most-streamed albums globally in 2023. Wallen's album 'One Thing at a Time' claimed the top spot as the most-streamed album in the world, with his previous album 'Dangerous: The Double Album' also making it to the top 10 list. Despite being released in 2021, 'Dangerous' continues to perform well, particularly in the United States.
Taylor Swift, on the other hand, may not have ranked as high as Wallen in terms of the most-streamed albums globally, but she showcased her dominance in other ways. Swift secured three spots in the top 10 list with her albums 'Midnights,' 'Lover,' and '1989.' Additionally, two more of her albums, 'Folklore' and 'Reputation,' made it to the top 20 most-streamed albums globally, further solidifying her popularity among listeners worldwide.
Other notable musicians also made multiple appearances on the list, including The Weeknd with 'Starboy' and 'After Hours' and Drake with 'Her Loss' and 'For All The Dogs.' While these artists didn't crack the top 10, their presence on the list underscores their strong streaming numbers and global appeal.