I’m Spain English songs used to be popular. Now I ask any of my teenager students to listen to a song in English and they hate it so much.
I don’t know what happened for them to only like reggaeton.
bschmalhofer on
And excluding the Isle of Man.
United-Spend6912 on
If your language isn’t widely spoken and you don’t have your own music market, you depend on the global market. Spain can easily access all the music produced in Hispanic America.
Maikel92 on
We don’t do that in Españita
Heehoo_1114 on
🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️
BockwurstBoi on
no wonder, German music is 90% ass.
01kickassius10 on
Wonder what the correlation is to English proficiency?
caligari1973 on
European Australia checks out
PlatformZestyclose67 on
This can’t be right for Scandinavia.
goodguyLTBB on
Choosing these colors really makes English songs look like something that’s bad.
Seed_Oil_Consoomer on
I am still convinced bad bunny is an industry plant. there is no way anybody unironically listens to his “music” + I didn’t even know he existed until that weird superbowl “drama”
LilNerix on
Surprised to see Poland that low
LegendaryTJC on
Why are UK songs excluded but not US ones?
GroundbreakingBag164 on
37/50 means the spotify charts contain more German music than what the actual radio stations play nowadays. The main reason is probably the fact that German rap is extremely popular with young people (and actually in German). German pop is effectively dead, something like neue Deutsche Welle has been dead for a long time and all other genres (with the exception of Schlager obviously) are also kinda dead. New artists just don’t really appear anymore, though I have seen some new indie artists actually singing in German
And Schlager is… special. Most people younger than 40 think it’s actively revolting. „Cringe“ might be an accurate description
SaraHHHBK on
„Ningún afternoon ni ningún hello, aquí tu hablas español“ – Españita
sweatypoosylips on
The fact that this is dated 2026 is wild.
Low-Cap-4071 on
Turkish music is the catchiest in the world!
enilix on
Sucks that most Balkan countries are not on this map, I wonder what those stats would look like.
m1yash1ro on
What are these colors? Should be reversed, aint nobody wanna hear your own countrys shit.only if you like a specific genre and its a big country
Jacketter on
To be fair, a lot of European artists write English songs. My favorite Slovenian EDM artist writes and samples from English exclusively.
dracoorientales on
Falco died way too young.
CrispedTrack973 on
For a moment I thought Yugoslavia was brought back but then I realised Albania was also gone
Hour-Promotion-2496 on
It seems it’s excluding not only the UK and Ireland
Falafelbal on
Great color scheme!
Exciting-Syrup-1107 on
German speakers somehow find their own language in music cringe, especially young people. So we usually don‘t listen to music in german (except some Indie / alternative genres)
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What the hell’s going on in Austria?
I’m Spain English songs used to be popular. Now I ask any of my teenager students to listen to a song in English and they hate it so much.
I don’t know what happened for them to only like reggaeton.
And excluding the Isle of Man.
If your language isn’t widely spoken and you don’t have your own music market, you depend on the global market. Spain can easily access all the music produced in Hispanic America.
We don’t do that in Españita
🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️
no wonder, German music is 90% ass.
Wonder what the correlation is to English proficiency?
European Australia checks out
This can’t be right for Scandinavia.
Choosing these colors really makes English songs look like something that’s bad.
I am still convinced bad bunny is an industry plant. there is no way anybody unironically listens to his “music” + I didn’t even know he existed until that weird superbowl “drama”
Surprised to see Poland that low
Why are UK songs excluded but not US ones?
37/50 means the spotify charts contain more German music than what the actual radio stations play nowadays. The main reason is probably the fact that German rap is extremely popular with young people (and actually in German). German pop is effectively dead, something like neue Deutsche Welle has been dead for a long time and all other genres (with the exception of Schlager obviously) are also kinda dead. New artists just don’t really appear anymore, though I have seen some new indie artists actually singing in German
And Schlager is… special. Most people younger than 40 think it’s actively revolting. „Cringe“ might be an accurate description
„Ningún afternoon ni ningún hello, aquí tu hablas español“ – Españita
The fact that this is dated 2026 is wild.
Turkish music is the catchiest in the world!
Sucks that most Balkan countries are not on this map, I wonder what those stats would look like.
What are these colors? Should be reversed, aint nobody wanna hear your own countrys shit.only if you like a specific genre and its a big country
To be fair, a lot of European artists write English songs. My favorite Slovenian EDM artist writes and samples from English exclusively.
Falco died way too young.
For a moment I thought Yugoslavia was brought back but then I realised Albania was also gone
It seems it’s excluding not only the UK and Ireland
Great color scheme!
German speakers somehow find their own language in music cringe, especially young people. So we usually don‘t listen to music in german (except some Indie / alternative genres)