Spotify’s 3 billion stream milestone has become one of the most impressive benchmarks in the music industry—symbolizing both massive global reach and long-term fan engagement. Now, Billie Eilish hit single “Birds of the Feather” joins the elite list as it has officially crossed the 3 billion streams mark.
This achievement places Billie among some of the biggest names in streaming history with multiple songs above 3 billion streams. But she’s far from alone. A wide mix of artists—spanning pop, rock, rap, and alternative—have reached this rare level of digital success with at least one song in the 3B club. Names like Ed Sheeran, Post Malone, The Weeknd, and Coldplay each have multiple entries, while others like Camila Cabello, Taylor Swift, Shawn Mendes, Hozier, Dua Lipa and Arctic Monkeys have one defining track that pushed them into this upper tier.
Below is a full breakdown of all the artists who currently have songs with over 3 billion streams on Spotify—and how many each of them has earned so far.
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Dua Lipa — 1
(Don’t Start Now)
Taylor Swift — 1
(Cruel Summer)
Camila Cabello — 1
(Señorita)
Shawn Mendes — 1
(Señorita)
OneRepublic — 1
(Counting Stars)
Hozier — 1
(Take Me to Church)
Tom Odell — 1
(Another Love)
Lord Huron — 1
(The Night We Met)
Arctic Monkeys — 1
(I Wanna Be Yours)
Vance Joy — 1
(Riptide)
21 Savage — 1
(Rockstar)
Tones and I — 1
(Dance Monkey)
James Arthur — 1
(Say You Won’t Let Go)
Halsey — 1
(Closer)
Khalid — 1
(Lovely)
Glass Animals — 1
(Heat Waves)
Imagine Dragons — 1
(Believer)
Justin Bieber — 1
(Stay)
This Kid Laroi — 1
(Stay)
Drake — 1
(One Dance)
Swae Lee — 1
(Sunflower)
The Neighbourhood — 1
(Sweater Weather)
Lewis Capaldi — 1
(Someone You Loved)
Billie Eilish — 2
(Lovely, Birds of a Feather)
The Chainsmokers — 2
(Closer, Something Just Like This)
Post Malone — 2
(Sunflower, Rockstar)
Harry Styles — 2
(As It Was, Watermelon Sugar)
Coldplay — 2
(Something Just Like This, Yellow)
The Weeknd — 2
(Blinding Lights, Starboy)
Ed Sheeran — 3
(Shape of You, Perfect, Photograph)






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