The Weeknd is now the first artist to have 30 songs with 1 billion Spotify streams each, according to International News Company Bars.
The achievement places him alone at the very top of the streaming era and confirms his long-standing global dominance.
The record is reflected in the latest Spotify performance data attached to the report.
The list shows 30 tracks by The Weeknd that have each crossed the one billion stream mark on the platform, and no other artist has reached this number.
The statement summarises a milestone that has taken years of consistent performance, global reach, and sustained listener demand.
At the top of the list is Blinding Lights.
The song has amassed more than 5.2 billion streams, making it the most-streamed track in The Weeknd’s catalogue.
It also continues to generate strong daily numbers, showing its lasting appeal years after release.
Starboy follows with over 4.2 billion streams.
The track remains one of the defining songs of his career.

Die For You ranks third with more than 3 billion streams, while The Hills and Save Your Tears round out the top five.
Each of these songs has crossed the two billion stream mark.
The list highlights how deep The Weeknd’s catalogue runs.
Songs across different eras of his career appear among the 30.
Early breakout hits sit alongside later releases, showing consistency rather than reliance on one successful album.
Several collaborations also appear in the rankings.
One Of The Girls, Save Your Tears (Remix), Love Me Harder, and Pray For Me are among the tracks that reached the milestone.
These songs show how collaborations expanded his audience while still maintaining a strong individual performance.
The data also shows the ongoing daily streaming power of these tracks.
Many songs continue to record hundreds of thousands of streams per day.

Some titles exceed one million daily streams, indicating that listener interest remains high and active.
Songs such as Call Out My Name, I Feel It Coming, and Can’t Feel My Face underline how radio-friendly hits translated into long-term streaming success.
Others like After Hours, In Your Eyes, and Is There Someone Else? demonstrate how newer material continues to build large streaming totals.
The achievement is not limited to solo releases since features where The Weeknd appears as a lead collaborator also count toward the total.
Tracks like Low Life, Lost in the Fire, and You Right have each surpassed one billion streams, reinforcing his impact across multiple projects.
The presence of Popular and Creepin’ on the list further reflects his ability to connect with newer audiences while maintaining relevance in changing music trends.
These songs continue to perform strongly in daily streaming figures.
The attached report confirms that no other artist has achieved this number on Spotify.
As Spotify continues to dominate music consumption worldwide, records like this carry increasing weight.
By Dennis milimo
