Bad Bunny's historic Grammy win has sent shockwaves through the music streaming world, with his album "Debí Tirar Más Fotos" racking up a staggering 36 million on-demand streams ahead of its Super Bowl performance.
The artist's Album of the Year triumph marked a watershed moment for Latinx artists in the music industry, and fans couldn't wait to dive back into Bad Bunny's discography. On Monday alone, streams for "Debí Tirar Más Fotos" surged by 240 percent compared to the previous week, with over 16 million on-demand streams in the US - a mere fraction of the total 36 million streams that streamed globally within a 24-hour period.
The album's success extended beyond streaming numbers, with digital single sales skyrocketing by 903 percent. Bad Bunny also saw an increase of nearly 591 percent in sales for songs not featured on the album, demonstrating the enduring popularity of his music.
Trevor Noah's heartfelt tribute to Bad Bunny during the Grammy ceremony seemed to inspire a new wave of listening, as streams for "DtMF" surged by 273 percent. The record now boasts over 2.7 million streams, more than quadrupling its original count from just three days prior.
With his historic Super Bowl halftime show performance looming large, it's clear that Bad Bunny is poised to continue his winning streak in the coming weeks. As he prepares to make history once again by becoming the first artist to headline the Super Bowl in Spanish, fans can expect his streaming numbers to reach new heights - a testament to his enduring influence and appeal as an artist.
Meanwhile, other artists are already making waves in the music streaming world. Olivia Dean, Best New Artist nominee, saw a significant boost in catalog streams with nearly 15 million on-demand streams generated on Monday alone - setting her up for potential Grammy Award success in 2027.
The artist's Album of the Year triumph marked a watershed moment for Latinx artists in the music industry, and fans couldn't wait to dive back into Bad Bunny's discography. On Monday alone, streams for "Debí Tirar Más Fotos" surged by 240 percent compared to the previous week, with over 16 million on-demand streams in the US - a mere fraction of the total 36 million streams that streamed globally within a 24-hour period.
The album's success extended beyond streaming numbers, with digital single sales skyrocketing by 903 percent. Bad Bunny also saw an increase of nearly 591 percent in sales for songs not featured on the album, demonstrating the enduring popularity of his music.
Trevor Noah's heartfelt tribute to Bad Bunny during the Grammy ceremony seemed to inspire a new wave of listening, as streams for "DtMF" surged by 273 percent. The record now boasts over 2.7 million streams, more than quadrupling its original count from just three days prior.
With his historic Super Bowl halftime show performance looming large, it's clear that Bad Bunny is poised to continue his winning streak in the coming weeks. As he prepares to make history once again by becoming the first artist to headline the Super Bowl in Spanish, fans can expect his streaming numbers to reach new heights - a testament to his enduring influence and appeal as an artist.
Meanwhile, other artists are already making waves in the music streaming world. Olivia Dean, Best New Artist nominee, saw a significant boost in catalog streams with nearly 15 million on-demand streams generated on Monday alone - setting her up for potential Grammy Award success in 2027.