Billie Eilish Becomes The First Female Artist To Achieve This Monumental Spotify Record

Always dominating global charts, Billie Eilish has never been new to delivering record-breaking hits. A multiple Grammy winner and one of the most-streamed artists worldwide, she made history early by sweeping all four major Grammy categories in a single night. And now, just when it seems she has done it all, her latest record-breaking feat, especially with ‘WILDFLOWER’, pushes her into yet another milestone, once again redefining the scale of her success.
Stepping into yet another historic moment, Billie Eilish becomes the first woman in Spotify history to have seven songs surpass 2 billion streams, namely ‘bad guy’, ‘lovely’ (with Khalid), ‘when the party's over’, ‘everything i wanted’, ‘ocean eyes’, ‘Happier Than Ever’, and ‘WILDFLOWER’, marking her as the first female artist to ever achieve this milestone. While her other tracks have already crossed the 2 billion mark, ‘WILDFLOWER’ is drawing special attention for its themes of guilt, insecurity, and emotional complexity.
Released on May 17, 2024, under the album ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’, it marks Billie Eilish’s third studio project, featuring 10 tracks that move from delicate ballads to house-inspired anthems. Widely praised by critics, the album stands as her most mature and refined work yet.
Written with Finneas O'Connell, ‘WILDFLOWER’ earned the 2026 Grammy for Song of the Year for its raw take on “breaking girl code.” Alongside it, tracks like ‘SKINNY’, ‘CHIHIRO’, ‘BIRDS OF A FEATHER’, ‘THE GREATEST’, ‘L’AMOUR DE MA VIE’, ‘THE DINER’, ‘BITTERSUITE’, and ‘BLUE’ kept the album buzzing.
While her 2 billion Spotify streak is rewriting records, Billie Eilish is already raising the bar higher with ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)’ set to take the spotlight next.
All about Billie Eilish’s Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)
Billie Eilish is set to bring her global tour to the big screen with Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D), releasing in theatres on May 8, 2026. Co-directed by James Cameron and Eilish herself, the film captures the scale of her 2024–2025 world tour, with a special focus on the Manchester shows, turning her live performances into a full cinematic experience alongside Finneas O'Connell.
While this marks a major visual leap, it also traces the journey of an artist who has consistently evolved through albums like ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?’ (2019), ‘Happier Than Ever’ (2021), and ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’ (2024), with tracks that continue to dominate streaming charts and redefine her global reach. T
Meanwhile, as Billie Eilish secures yet another historic moment with her 2 billion streaming milestone, it is clear the streak is far from over, with even bigger records and moments still ahead.
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Written by

Lisa Roy
Edited by

Aliza Siddiqui
