Alka Yagnik is the finest Bollywood industry singer who owes her lovely voice and unique talent. She has given multiple hit songs, From ‘Agar Tum Saath Ho’ to ‘You are my Soniya,’ the most massive hits of all time. She basks a massive fan following, and her fans leave no stone unturned to shower love on her. She won seven Filmfare Awards as Best Female Playback Singer from around 36 nominations and two National Film Awards. In the Bollywood music industry, she is the one female artist having the maximum number of solo songs in history. Recently, the versatile singer Alka Yagnik added one more feather to her cap by becoming the most streamed artist on YouTube, surpassing many popular singers and bands like BTS, BLACKPINK, Taylor Swift, and many more.
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As per Guinness World Book Records, Alka was the most streamed artist on YouTube globally, with 15.3 billion YouTube streams in 2022 and an average of 42 million per day. Surpassing Bad Bunny (Puerto Rico), who received 14.7 billion streams, the Bollywood singer has bagged the first position. Besides this, the list also revealed the versatile singer was the most streamed artist on YouTube, with 17.7 billion streams in 2021 and 16.6 billion in 2020.
Moreover, ChartMasters says nearly 25 percent of YouTube’s users are from India. By continent, Asia dominated the market share, and the top ten were dominated by South Korean superstars BTS with 7.95 billion streams and BLACKPINK at 7.03 billion. Furthermore, Taylor Swift (4.33 billion) was in 26th place, Drake (2.9 billion) was in 50th place, and The Weeknd (5.7 billion) was in 13th place.
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