United States.- Rihanna showed off his dominance after his big halftime show at the Super Bowl 2023 on Sunday night, when he also led the platforms of streaming.
It turns out that the reproductions in Spotify Rihanna’s performance increased by more than 640 percent in the United States shortly after her 13-minute performance, according to the service. Several of her singles were very listened to, but Bitc* Better Have My Money It was one of the most listened to songs on the platform.
The single, which was hugely successful but may not have been as well known as the songs from her last album, saw streaming numbers increase more than 2,600 percent in the United States on Spotify.
However, fans were apparently excited for Riri to perform even before the show, when she revealed her second pregnancy, as her streaming figures began to rise significantly on the platform, even though it was said that she would be the only act to perform. halftime.
Following the announcement that he would be performing on September 25 last year, three of his songs passed the one billion stream mark on Spotify. Umbrella y We Found Lovetwo of the songs that made it to the Super Bowl, surpassed the one billion stream mark, while Love On The Brain, which she did not sing, also obtained that distinction.
Although their overall songs received 640 percent more airplay after the show, several tracks rose more in popularity. In addition to B **** Better Have My Moneywhich was the most prominent as its opening set, Diamonds, Rude Boy y We Found Love they were particularly popular with the platform’s listeners in the US.
transmission of Diamonds shot up by 1400 percent, while streaming Rude Boy increased by 1170 percent and We Found Love increased by 1160. The stream increase in Rihanna’s music was more obvious, which was to be expected since her halftime performance was one of the highlights of Sunday night. Although it should be mentioned that other artists who performed earlier in the day also saw increases in streaming on Spotify.
Source: Pure Show