- Popular American singer Taylor Swift becomes the first female artist to surpass 100 billion streams on Spotify.
- A check on her Spotify profile confirms the achievement, showcasing her massive fanbase and industry influence.
- Chart Masters reports that Swift earned $7,713,106 from Spotify in the past 12 months.
American music star Taylor Swift has set a new record in the streaming industry, becoming the first female artist to surpass 100 billion streams on Spotify.
A recent check on her Spotify profile confirms her achievement, solidifying her dominance in the music industry.
The achievement places Taylor Swift among the most-streamed artists globally, reinforcing her influence and massive fan following.
According to Chart Masters, a music statistics tracking platform, Taylor Swift ranks as the second-highest earner on Spotify over the past 12 months, with an estimated revenue of $7,713,106.

The only artist ahead of her in earnings is Canadian rapper Drake, who reportedly earned $7,717,904 within the same period.
This achievement follows Taylor Swift’s recognition by Forbes last year as the first musician to achieve billionaire status solely from music and live performances.
In other news, Famous American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has officially become the world’s richest female musician, boasting a net worth of $1.6 billion, according to Forbes.
This remarkable accomplishment highlights her extraordinary financial success, primarily fueled by her sold-out global “The Eras Tour” and the immense value of her extensive music catalogue.
At just 34 years old, Taylor Swift has made history as the first artist to reach billionaire status solely through her music and live performance.
Her fortune is notably bolstered by approximately $600 million generated from touring and royalties, complemented by another $600 million attributed to her music catalogue.
With her newfound wealth, Taylor Swift has claimed the title of the second-richest musician globally, trailing only behind Jay-Z, whose net worth stands at around $2.5 billion.
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