As many of us gamely attempt to kick off 2018 by getting into shape, Spotify is serving up workout inspiration with the definitive lists of everyone’s favorite songs to work out to.
Eminem’s 2002 track “Till I Collapse” tops the list for most streamed global workout song for the second year in a row, and the rapper also nabs a third place finish with “Lose Yourself.” Post Malone comes in second on the global list with his 2017 megahit “rockstar,” which also was America’s most favorite workout song. Kendrick Lamar’s “HUMBLE.” comes in second on the U.S. list, and “Till I Collapse” is third.
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Also included in Spotify’s trend report are the most popular workout playlists around the globe, which include “Beast Mode,” “Workout Twerkout,” “Latin Dance Cardio” and “Throwback Workout.” The streaming service has more than 25 million workout playlists created by its users.
Spotify revealed that the top international cities for workout music are led by Oslo, Norway, and followed by Miami, Washington, D.C. and London.
Listening data showed that streaming workout playlists is at a high between Jan. 1 and Feb. 14, reaching its peach on Jan. 24 and dropping off after Valentine’s Day. Spotify recently announced that it had reached 70 million paid subscribers.
Check out the full list of Spotify’s top workout songs below:
Top Global Workout Songs
- Eminem – Till I Collapse
- Post Malone – rockstar
- Eminem – Lose Yourself – Soundtrack Version
- Kendrick Lamar – HUMBLE.
- Axwell / Ingrosso – More Than You Know
- J Balvin – Mi Gente (feat. Beyoncé)
- Camila Cabello – Havana
- Jax Jones – You Don’t Know Me – Radio Edit
- Dua Lipa – New Rules
- Kanye West – POWER
Top Workout Songs in the U.S.
- Post Malone – rockstar
- Kendrick Lamar – HUMBLE.
- Eminem – Till I Collapse
- G-Eazy – No Limit
- Cardi B – Bodak Yellow
- Eminem – Lose Yourself – Soundtrack Version
- Imagine Dragons – Thunder
- Demi Lovato – Sorry Not Sorry
- Kendrick Lamar – DNA.