5 Most Streamed Songs Worldwide During Quarantine

On the edge to keep the sanity of oneself during this stressful situation of quarantine, people tend to do many leisure things that they love to keep themselves busy and occupied. There are also situations where people love to experiment with new activities that they have never tried before. One of the activities that is popular would be to stream songs from different commercial music streaming services such as Spotify, Shazam, Tidal, and many others.

Some people might have the same taste of music genre among each other while some others would have a totally different taste of music genre. Because of that, there can be seen a pattern of which song would be repeatedly being played over and over by many people. These are the 5 most streamed songs during quarantine around the world:

1) Toxic by Britney Spears

The first most-streamed songs during this Covid-19 lockdown are surprisingly the hit song from the year 2003 and that is the song titled ‘Toxic’ by Britney Spears. This song definitely has unique and also addicting beats that would make everyone to show off their dancing ability. The most remembered lyric from this song is absolutely the “Don’t you know that you’re toxic?” that will remind us to stay away from toxic people in our life.

2) Stayin’ Alive by Bee Gees

In the second place, the classic song from Bee Gees got listed on the most-streamed songs during lockdown worldwide with the song titled ‘Stayin’ Alive’. Listening to this song gives many people out there hope that there would be light at the end of this horrific tunnel. Staying positive that we will survive this pandemic situation.

3) U Can’t Touch This by MC Hammer

Talking about the longevity of music, this top hit from MC Hammer got listed on number 3 in the listing. Despite this bopping music was released in the year 1990, there are still people out there who still listen to this song and really feeling the vibe of the music especially during this lockdown situation.

4) Don’t Stand So Close To Me by The Police

The list continues with one of the most well-known pop songs ever created and that is ‘Don’t Stand So Close To Me’ by The Police. This song was released in the year 1980 and people still listen to this song because of the meaningful lyric that this song has. The lyrics really gives an impact on many people.

5) I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor 

Last but not least, the list continues with the next song from an iconic black female singer that is Gloria Gaynor with the song titled ‘I Will Survive’. This song was released in the year 1986 and people still want to hear this song from their stereo. The lyric from this song also helps many people to keep their chin up and be brave to face this stressful situation. Just believe that this horrific situation will be solved later and we can live normally again.

Sources: Tone Deaf .

Adib Mohd

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