Most Streamed Songs in the U.S. This Week Every week, U.S.
Music charts provide a continuous stream of trending songs that reach audiences of millions on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. From pop hits to rap jams to soulful ballads, these songs continue to fill and dominate audiences across streaming services, all representing the American musical inclination at this moment in time. Whether it’s a new track that’s taken off virally on TikTok or simply an album that fans have waited years for, the “Most Streamed Songs in the U.S.” highlights every track, artist, or album that’s worth talking about.
Top Chart Performers & New Entrants
This week’s chart is a thrilling blend of worldwide hits and emerging artists. The presence of major names like Taylor Swift, Drake, and Olivia Rodrigo maintains their chart positions with catchy and moving songs. All the while, newcomers rise with fresh beats and even experimental sounds. Social media trends and music collaborations also contribute largely to songs rising to the high end of streaming charts.
Discover More: Weekly Music Charts Updates & Trends
We do more than just list the songs that are currently getting the most streams. We take a look behind the curtain to illustrate U.S. music streaming trends, provide artist spotlights, and make suggestions for readers and listeners to follow, so fans are always in the know. In the section “Top U.S. Chart Hits This Week,” you will find more than just a list; you’ll have access to the data, different artists, and genres, to not only see what’s popular but why it’s popular.
Most Streamed Songs in the U.S. This Week
| Rank | Song Title | Artist | Streams (Millions) | Platform |
| 1 | Cruel Summer | Taylor Swift | 52.3 | Spotify |
| 2 | Paint The Town Red | Doja Cat | 49.8 | Apple Music |
| 3 | I Remember Everything | Zach Bryan ft. Kacey Musgraves | 46.5 | YouTube |
| 4 | Snooze | SZA | 44.1 | Spotify |
| 5 | First Person Shooter | Drake ft. J. Cole | 42.9 | Spotify |
| 6 | Greedy | Tate McRae | 39.4 | Apple Music |
| 7 | Vampire | Olivia Rodrigo | 38.7 | YouTube |
| 8 | Fast Car | Luke Combs | 37.2 | Spotify |
| 9 | Seven | Jungkook ft. Latto | 36.5 | Apple Music |
| 10 | Dance The Night | Dua Lipa | 34.9 | Spotify |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. How are the most streamed songs in the U.S. calculated?
Measures of all plays (total) across major streaming services such as Spotify, Apple Music, or YouTube – it is compiled and updated weekly.
Q2. Which artist has had the most number-one songs in 2025?
Taylor Swift has the most number one songs in 2025 – she has several songs that have topped the charts in 2025.
Q3. Where can I find new songs in the trending charts each week?
Go to YourWebsiteName.com for charts and playlists documenting the real-time music play counts in the U.S. and more recommendations based on genre for trending songs.
Q4. Are viral TikTok songs included in the rankings?
Yes! TikTok is definitely a major contributor to songs popular on streaming services and make a significant influence on the U.S. charts.