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Most streamed female artists on Spotify in 2025 each week: Week 1: Taylor Swift Week 2: Taylor Swift Week 3: Taylor Swift Week 4: Taylor Swift Week 5: Taylor Swift Week 6: Taylor Swift Week 7: Taylor Swift Week 8: Taylor Swift Week 9: Taylor Swift Week 10: Taylor Swift Week 11:

Most streamed female artists on Spotify in 2025 each week:

Week 1: Taylor Swift
Week 2: Taylor Swift
Week 3: Taylor Swift
Week 4: Taylor Swift
Week 5: Taylor Swift
Week 6: Taylor Swift
Week 7: Taylor Swift
Week 8: Taylor Swift
Week 9: Taylor Swift
Week 10: Taylor Swift
Week 11:
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“Waiting for this boy to do what Mark told me all boys did. Except he didn't. Instead of taking off my clothes, Hugh covered me with a blanket and stepped away.” Art by Mazy Comm by Me Lizzie Young and Hugh Biggs

“Waiting for this boy to do what Mark told me all boys did.
Except he didn't.
Instead of taking off my clothes, Hugh covered me with a blanket and stepped away.”

Art by <a href="/MazelWi/">Mazy</a> 
Comm by Me
Lizzie Young and Hugh Biggs
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Biggest global artist streaming weeks in history, according to Billboard: #1 Taylor Swift 2.3B (TTPD Release) #2 Taylor Swift 1.9B (TLOAS Release) #3 Taylor Swift 1.7B (1989 TV Release) #4 Taylor Swift 1.5B (Midnights Release) #5 Bad Bunny 1.43B (Super Bowl)

Biggest global artist streaming weeks in history, according to Billboard:

#1 Taylor Swift 2.3B (TTPD Release)
#2 Taylor Swift 1.9B (TLOAS Release)
#3 Taylor Swift 1.7B (1989 TV Release)
#4 Taylor Swift 1.5B (Midnights Release)
#5 Bad Bunny 1.43B (Super Bowl)
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And who shot these????? That’s right, Mert Alas and Marcus Pigott, the photographers of the Showgirl cover. You think you’re so slick when these are two entirely different cases and photographers referencing their OWN work is completely normal.

And who shot these????? That’s right, Mert Alas and Marcus Pigott, the photographers of the Showgirl cover.

You think you’re so slick when these are two entirely different cases and photographers referencing their OWN work is completely normal.
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which is a song that uses high school as a motif to depict feeling hopeful about life again, after having your youth and ability to nurture real dreams stolen from you by a predatory industry and men. not really the “own” you thought it was