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The impact of a Grammy win is often measured in trophies and headlines. For Bad Bunny and Olivia Dean, the aftermath of the 68th Annual Grammy Awards translated immediately into a powerful surge in global listening. In the days following the February 1, 2026 ceremony in Los Angeles, both artists saw dramatic spikes across the global Spotify chart.

Bad Bunny dominated the post-Grammy chart dated February 2, flooding the ranking with catalog and recent releases alike. His music occupied more than ten positions on the global Spotify chart, led by “DtMF,” which jumped 22 spots to No. 4 with 4.66 million daily streams. Tracks such as “BAILE INoLVIDABLE,” “NUEVAYoL,” and “EoO” followed closely, each posting multi-million streaming totals. Even deeper cuts and older collaborations re-entered the chart.



The surge followed a historic night for the Puerto Rican superstar. Bad Bunny won Album of the Year for Debí Tirar Más Fotos, marking the first time a Spanish-language album has claimed the Recording Academy’s top honor. He also took home Best Música Urbana Album and Best Global Music Performance for “EoO.” His acceptance speeches, which centered on ICE, immigrant identity, dignity, and resistance, resonated widely. Consequently, new fans from all over the world took notice of his achievements on the global Spotify chart.

Olivia Dean experienced a similarly striking boost. After winning Best New Artist, one of the Grammys’ most influential categories, the British singer-songwriter saw “Man I Need” climb to its original peak of No. 2 globally with over 5.1 million streams. Moreover, Olivia Dean’s appearance on the global Spotify chart drew attention to her entire discography. Multiple tracks from her album The Art of Loving surged or re-entered the chart, as listeners explored her catalog following her emotional speech and standout performance during the Best New Artist medley. Tracks from her debut album Messy also made their first appearance on the chart. Notably, the global Spotify chart continues to highlight artists whose momentum follows major award recognition.

Photo by Getty Images for the Recording Academy®

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