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Spotify reveals the most listened to ‘fashion hits’

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    The Fashion Weeks season has already started. From now on and over the coming weeks, the most ‘top’ designers from Madrid, Paris or Milan will present their spring-summer 2022 collections. And all that ‘trendy’ wave is reflected on social networks: ‘street style’ photos in Pinterest, ‘influencers’ with signature ‘lookazos’ on Instagram, videos about new trends on TikTok … But also in music, since these days we want to accompany our ‘stories’ with songs that talk about that world of luxury that so much we like. Therefore, to celebrate international fashion weeks, Spotify has compiled the most listened to ‘fashion hits’.

    First of all, it is worth highlighting a curious fact that the streaming platform has given us. Generation Z is the one that listens the most songs related to designers and the one that creates the most fashion playlists. That is why they have focused their study on users under 25 years of age and have discovered that some of the most played songs worldwide —between August 2020 and August 2021— are ‘Dior’, by Pop Smoke; ‘Chanel’ by Frank Ocean and ‘Versace on the Floor’ by Bruno Mars. Surely you are also a fan of those songs!

    The ‘top 5’ of songs related to fashion

    1. Pop Smoke – ‘Dior’
    2. Frank Ocean – ‘Chanel’
    3. Bruno Mars – ‘Versace on the Floor’
    4. Jhay Cortez – ‘Christian Dior’
    5. Ninho – ‘All in Gucci’
      1. We may not be in Chanel’s ‘front row’, but we can follow her parade on the networks and put this ‘playlist’ in the background. Not so bad!

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