SONO Music Updates: The Weeknd’s Streaming Triumph and Indie Innovators Redefine the Music Landscape

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The Weeknd’s ‘Blinding Lights’ Shatters Streaming Records: A New Era in Music Milestones

The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” has set a new benchmark in the music industry by becoming the first track to surpass 5 billion streams on Spotify. Released in November 2019, the song has consistently captivated audiences, cementing its legacy on the IFPI’s annual global top-singles chart. This remarkable achievement, reached just under six years after its release, is a testament to the song’s lasting allure and the artist’s undeniable influence on contemporary music.

Joining the elite league of tracks that surpassed 4 billion streams, “Blinding Lights” stands alongside Ed Sheeran’s “Shape of You,” The Weeknd’s own “Starboy,” Lewis Capaldi’s “Someone You Loved,” and Harry Styles’ “As It Was,” the latter being the only 2020s release in this group. The Weeknd’s extensive catalog remains a powerhouse on Spotify, where he reigns as the second most-listened-to artist with over 110.2 million monthly followers. Rumors abound that he’s poised to leverage his publishing and recording rights to secure a staggering $1 billion in financing, underscoring his strategic acumen in both artistry and business.

Meanwhile, StubHub, the secondary ticketing titan, reports a modest 3% growth in revenues, reaching $827.9 million for the first half of 2025. This is despite a 2.9% dip in Q2 revenues, attributed by the company to the absence of a Taylor Swift tour and adjustments following the implementation of federally mandated all-in pricing, which they estimate had a 10% one-time impact on the secondary ticketing market growth in North America.

On the indie front, Kahuna is making waves with its innovative artist-financing model, announcing the close of its initial seed funding round with total raises just over $1 million. Empowering independent artists by providing funding while allowing them to maintain full ownership of their music, Kahuna has supported over 250 artists, facilitating distribution and marketing initiatives. With advances ranging from $5k to $20k, Kahuna recoups through DSP royalties, carving a unique niche in the evolving music landscape.

These developments highlight a transformative era in music, where streaming milestones, strategic financial maneuvers, and artist empowerment are reshaping the industry. The Weeknd’s milestone with “Blinding Lights” is a beacon of streaming’s potential impact, while companies like StubHub and Kahuna exemplify innovation within the music ecosystem.

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