Most Listened-To Songs In-Vehicle for Q2 2024, Revealed by Xperi
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Taylor Swift’s “Cruel Summer” exits Top 5, Doja Cat remains and
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First-quarter chart toppers, including
“Once again, our quarterly list of the Top Most Listened-To Songs In-Vehicle, gathered from active listening data from millions of vehicles around the world equipped with DTS AutoStage, pinpoints not only what is played, but what consumers are actually listening to in their vehicles. This means we can see how a song is actually landing with an audience and if engagement is building, waning or flattening,” said Joe D’Angelo, senior vice president of broadcast at Xperi. “This quarter, it was especially fascinating to see artists who have achieved initial traction through less conventional music channels — TikTok in the case of
Top Most Listened-To Songs In-Vehicle (
In addition to the end of Taylor Swift’s impressive reign in the Top 5 (although she remains solidly in the Top 10), Q2 2024 saw rapper Jack Harlow’s “Lovin on Me” drop to #11 in the
TikTok performer Benson Boone’s “Beautiful Things” took the #2 spot in the
Doja Cat’s “Agora Hills” was the only song to remain in the Q2 Top 5 in the
Top 5 Most Listened-To Songs In-Vehicle
Artist |
Song |
1. |
“Lose Control” |
2. |
“Beautiful Things” |
3. |
“We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)” |
4. SZA |
“Saturn” |
5. Doja Cat |
“Agora Hills” |
Top 5 Most Listened-To Songs In-Vehicle
Artist |
Song |
1. |
“Espresso” |
2. |
“Lose Control” |
3. Dasha |
“Austin” |
4. Perrie |
“Forget About Us (Acoustic)” |
5. |
“Stick Season” |
Top 5 Most Listened-To Songs In-Vehicle Global Q2 2024
Artist |
Song |
1. |
“Beautiful Things” |
2. |
“Lose Control” |
3. |
“Texas Hold ‘Em” |
4. |
“We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)” |
5. Hozier |
“Too Sweet” |
“Our recent Connected Car Entertainment Trends report confirms that audio is the #1 form of entertainment in-vehicle, and that AM/FM radio is most popular for music listening in the car,” continued D’Angelo. “Our Most Listened-To Songs In-Vehicle charts reinforce the impact radio is having on the in-car entertainment landscape, and makes a powerful case for the importance of the data and analytics available from the DTS AutoStage Broadcaster Portal.”
The DTS AutoStage Broadcaster Portal provides radio broadcasters worldwide with analytics about where their audiences are listening, when they are listening, how long they are listening and the content they enjoy the most. Insights from the DTS AutoStage Broadcaster Portal represent data from the millions of vehicles globally equipped with the DTS AutoStage platform, furthering Xperi’s mission to support the broadcast community by empowering broadcasters to forge deeper connections with their audiences.
Radio stations can access the DTS AutoStage Broadcaster Portal at no cost, whether they are broadcasting digitally or via analog by registering through the Xperi DTS AutoStage Broadcaster Portal.
For more information about DTS, visit dts.com.
*Data from vehicles equipped with DTS AutoStage
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