Here are the ten most followed playlists around the world on Spotify as of January 2025.

Spotify’s editorial playlists help introduce new artists to thousands or even millions of new listeners and break them into the mainstream. What are the most-popular playlists on the most-popular streaming service?

Kicking off the list, the most popular playlist on Spotify with over 34 million followers is Today’s Top Hits. Find more mind-boggling stats on the playlist here.

Since we last updated this list in May last year, there’s been a small amount of movement in the top ten. Today’s Top Hits still holds it place at the top of the list, with over double its closest competitor. All Out 2010s has traded places with All Out 2000s, as the former grows at a faster pace.

A decrease in followers on Spotify playlists could signify a change in the way listeners are consuming and discovering music on the platform.

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The number one most followed playlist on Spotify

1. Today’s Top Hits

35.16 million followers

“The hottest 50.”


Global Top 50

2. Top 50 – Global

17.15 million followers

“Your daily update of the most played tracks right now – Global.”


The number three most followed playlist on Spotify

3. RapCaviar

16.11 million followers

“Music from Lil Baby, Kendrick Lamar and Offset.”


The number four most followed playlist on Spotify

4. Viva Latino

15.41 million followers

“Today’s top Latin hits, elevando nuestra música.”


The number five most followed playlist on Spotify

5. All Out 2010s

14.56 million followers

“The biggest songs of the 2010s.”


The number six most followed playlist on Spotify

6. Rock Classics

12.39 million followers

“Rock legends & epic songs that continue to inspire generations.”


The number seven most followed playlist on Spotify

7. All Out 2000s

12.38 million followers

“The biggest songs of the 2000s.”


The number eight most followed playlist on Spotify

8. All Out 80s

11.51 million followers

“The biggest songs of the 1980s.”


The number nine most followed playlist on Spotify

9. Songs to Sing in the Car

10.96 million followers

“Sing along and enjoy the drive”


The number ten most followed playlist on Spotify

10. Beast Mode

10.77 million followers

“Get your beast mode on!”