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"Let It Go" "Waka Waka" & "Love Me Like You Do" = most played female songs on YouTube


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Idina Menzel's "Let It Go" leads the way with 5.6B plays, Shakira's iconic "Waka Waka" comes in smashing with 5.4B total plays on YouTube Music as Ellie's "Love Me Like You Do" comes 2nd place with 4.7B plays (if you count acoustic)!

 

Quite surprised by Waka + LMLYD even beating out Dark Horse, Blank Space etc. :clap3:LMLYD currently has a slight edge over Tones And I's "Dance Monkey" (it's at 4.6B) but LMLYD will win in the end cause it has better recurrent streams on both YT + Spotify.

 

 

 

 

Edited by Delirious

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Slay to both women :clap3:

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Love both songs. :heart: “Waka Waka” still pulls impressive daily streams. 

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Love Me Like You Do:clap3:

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Waka2 :jamming:

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Ellie 

 

massive hit :clap3: 

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Ellie :clap:

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Oh wow, I knew Waka Waka was massive but I didn't know about LMLYD, Tove Lo better get those royalty coins. :clap3:

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I mean waka waka is one of the biggest and most global hit song of all time

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1 hour ago, TSwiftie said:

I mean waka waka is one of the biggest and most global hit song of all time

well its spotify streams could be better but youre not wrong

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Love Me Like You Do is one of those perfect pop songs!

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Nvm guys, Let It Go is actually #1. RIP Shakira and Ellie :rip:

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Confirms that the World Cup and Hollywood movies have the most global reach of any media event.

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4 hours ago, Psyduck said:

Confirms that the World Cup and Hollywood movies have the most global reach of any media event.

Wow I never thought of it this way but you're right. But LMLYD is for a R rated movie

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11 hours ago, Delirious said:

Wow I never thought of it this way but you're right. But LMLYD is for a R rated movie

Yeah but it was a global blockbuster regardless of the rating, the song blew up with the movie

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17 hours ago, Psyduck said:

Yeah but it was a global blockbuster regardless of the rating, the song blew up with the movie

Well the song was really popular in Asia even though 50 shades was mostly banned there. It was extremely popular in india

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