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Pop / Rock 14 December, 2016

Adele And The Weeknd End Year With Most-Streamed Tracks Of 2016

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Adele And The Weeknd End Year With Most-Streamed Tracks Of 2016
New York, NY (Top40 Charts / SoundExchange) Adele and The Weeknd will have a Happy Holiday. Today, SoundExchange released Top 20 Charts for the most-streamed artists, tracks and breakout artists of 2016.

Adele's "Hello" earned the number one ranking as the most-streamed track during the 12-month period ending September 30, 2016, according to data compiled by SoundExchange. The Weeknd had an impressive achievement, placing three songs - "The Hills" (#4), "Earned It" (#17), and "Can't Feel My Face" (#20) - on SoundExchange's list of the Top 20 streamed tracks of the year. With so many songs on the SoundExchange list of the Top 20 streamed tracks of the year, The Weeknd upstaged his national and artistic role model, Canadian rapper Drake. Drake had one song - "Hotline Bling" (#10) - on the list of the Top 20 most streamed tracks.

Digital Radio's Top 20 Streamed Tracks of 2016
All three artists - Adele, The Weeknd and Drake - had an incredible year fueled by releases with broad appeal.

"We want to congratulate all the recording artists on our charts. If 2016 was the year of streaming, then all of these artists can be very proud of what they achieved over the past 12 months," SoundExchange President and Chief Executive Officer Michael Huppe said.

Click here to see our list of the Top 20 streamed tracks, Top 20 streamed artists and Top 20 breakout artists.

The charts are based on data provided to SoundExchange from more than 2,800 digital radio services. The recordings featured were played between October 1, 2015, and September 30, 2016. For an artist to qualify as a "Breakout Artist," that artist must have earned 99% of their total SoundExchange royalties (of all time) in the 12-month period ending September 30, 2016.

About SoundExchange
SoundExchange is the nonprofit organization at the center of digital music, developing solutions to benefit the entire music industry. The organization collects and distributes digital performance royalties on behalf of more than 130,000 recording artists and master rights owners accounts. To date, SoundExchange has paid out more than $4 billion in royalties. For more information, visit www.SoundExchange.com or www.facebook.com/soundexchange.






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