Nashville’s Top 5 songs of 2024, according to Spotify Wrapped

Nashville shares at least three top songs with Charlotte, New Orleans, and Kansas City, according to Spotify Wrapped data.

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Spotify Wrapped — the annual feature that gives Spotify users a personalized snapshot of their listening trends over the year — dropped on Wednesday, Dec. 4.

This year, Nashville is one of the select US cities featured on Spotify’s Wrapped Map, which highlights the listening habits of cities across the world. Fun fact: All but one artist from Music City’s Top 5 songs of 2024 performed in the Nashville area this year.

With that in mind, here are the most-streamed songs in the 615:

5. “I Remember Everything” by Zach Bryan feat. Kacey Musgraves
4. “Espresso” by Sabrina Carpenter
3. “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” by Shaboozey
2. “Clean Baby Sleep White Noise”

... Drum roll, please.

How well do you know Nashville’s music habits? Take this quiz to see if you can guess the city’s most popular song of the year.

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