Close X
Sunday, November 10, 2024
ADVT 
Hollywood

Justin Bieber Breaks Spotify's First Week Record

Darpan News Desk IANS, 04 Sep, 2015 11:58 AM
  • Justin Bieber Breaks Spotify's First Week Record
Singer Justin Bieber's comeback single "What do you mean" has set a new Spotify record for most streams in the first week.
 
On Thursday, Bieber's new track was played more than 21 million times globally in just five days on the online music streaming website, reports aceshowbiz.com.
 
Bieber broke the record previously held by English-Irish band One Direction with their track "Drag me down", which notched 20 million streams within the first week of its release. 
 
"What do you mean" is the first offering from Bieber's new album that's due out on November 13. 

MORE Hollywood ARTICLES

Tyga Raps About Sex With Kylie Jenner In New Song

Rapper Tyga has made a new mixtape called "F*k what they talkin bout".

Tyga Raps About Sex With Kylie Jenner In New Song

Vin Diesel to return for third 'xXx' movie

Actor Vin Diesel has announced that he will return to the “xXx” franchise and the sequel will start filming in December.

Vin Diesel to return for third 'xXx' movie

One Direction To Go On Hiatus

The band, consisting of Niall Horan, Liam Payne, Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson, has been together for five years.

One Direction To Go On Hiatus

Emraan 'Thanks' All For 'Tigers' Response

Emraan Hashmi, who has made his international debut with the film "Tigers", is feeling overwhelmed by the response to the film and has "thanked" his fans for supporting him.

Emraan 'Thanks' All For 'Tigers' Response

Lindsay Lohan Won't Release Tell-All Book

 Lindsay Lohan has turned down publisher's bids for a tell-all book, but is instead working on an “educational” book on style and fashion.

Lindsay Lohan Won't Release Tell-All Book

'Batman V Superman' Porn Parody For Ben Affleck's Former Nanny?

'Batman V Superman' Porn Parody For Ben Affleck's Former Nanny?
Actor Ben Affleck's former nanny Christine Ouzounian has reportedly been offered $1 million to star in a "Batman v Superman" porn parody film.

'Batman V Superman' Porn Parody For Ben Affleck's Former Nanny?